Prabhleen Sandhu

Prabhleen Sandhu (born 5 December 1983) is an Indian Punjabi film actress who rose to fame with the Indian soap on periodic freedom struggle on COLORS' Mohe Rang De as Kranti, dons a different look and role in Zee's new show, Aapki Antara as Vidya, a middle-class wife, who has trouble adjusting with her "autistic " child.[1]

Prabhleen Sandhu
Prabhleen Sandhu snapped at trailer launch of the film FryDay.
Born (1983-12-05) 5 December 1983
Occupationactress
Years active1994 – present

Her first film was Yaaran Naal Baharan, where she played Juhi Babbar's friend.[2] She also acted in the Punjabi movie Mehndi Waley Hath, a 2004 Drama.[3] She has also acted in the Punjabi movie Ek Jind Ek Jaan playing a sister of Aryan Vaid and Raj Babbar in the movie.[4] In the film Not a Love Story, she played Anju, directed by Ram Gopal Verma and she also acted in the Punjabi film Rahe Chardi Kala Punjab Di. Her film Nabar (2013) won best Punjabi film at 60th National Film Awards.

Filmography

YearMovieRoleLanguageNotes
2005Yaaran Naal BaharanDollyPunjabiDirector -Manmohan Singh
2006Ek Jind Ek JaanGuddiPunjabi
2006Mehndi Waley HathRaaviPunjabi
2008Mohe Rang De KraantiHindiTV-Series
2011Rahe Chardi Kala Punjab DiZebaPunjabi
2011Not a Love storyAnjuHindiDirector-Ramgopal Verma
2013ShahidMariamHindiDirector -Hansal Mehta
2013SixteenDeeptiHindiDirector -Raj Purohit
2013NabarMain LeadPunjabiWon best film at 60th National Film Awards
2013Ishq GaraariPunjabi
2018FrydayBelaHindi
2019Akki, Vikki te NikkiNikkiHindiFilming
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References

  1. "ZEE5".
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 15 August 2008. Retrieved 19 August 2009.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. "Prabhleen Sandhu".
  4. "The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Ludhiana Stories".


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