Shriya Pilgaonkar
Shriya Pilgaonkar (born 25 April 1989[1]) is an Indian actress, director, producer who primarily works in Hindi films and web shows. Born to actors Sachin and Supriya Pilgaonkar, she made her acting debut with the Marathi film Ekulti Ek (2013) for which she won the Best Debut Actress at the Maharashtra State Film Awards.[2]
Shriya Pilgaonkar | |
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Born | Shriya Sachin Pilgaonkar 25 April 1989 |
Alma mater | St. Xavier's College, Mumbai |
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Years active | 2013–present |
Parents |
Post her Hindi film debut with Fan (2016), Pilgaonkar went onto establish herself with successful web series such as Mirzapur (2018), Guilty Minds, The Broken News both (2022) and Taaza Khabar (2023). For Guilty Minds, she received the Filmfare Best Actress (Drama Series) nomination. In addition to this, she has been part of various plays and has also directed few of them.[3]
Early life
Shriya is the only child of famed Marathi actors Sachin and Supriya Pilgaonkar. As a child, Pilgaonkar trained to become a professional swimmer and won several medals while in school.[4] Believing that she might become a translator or a linguist when she grew up, Pilgaonkar also took classes in Japanese when she was a child.[4] Later deciding to take a different route, Pilgaonkar completed her bachelor's degree in Sociology at St. Xavier's College in Mumbai. Pilgaonkar also learned Kathak as a child.[5]
Acting career
At the age of five, Pilgaonkar first appeared on television in the Hindi serial Tu Tu Main Main, playing a boy named Bittu.[6] Pilgaonkar made her stage debut in 2012 with her performance in Karan Shetty's 10-minute short play Freedom Of Love. The play was a part of the NCPA's Short and Sweet Festival. In the play, she acted, sang, and danced.[7]
After her performance in Freedom of Love, Pilgaonkar made her big screen debut with the 2013 Marathi film Ekulti Ek. In the film, she plays the role of Swara, the daughter of Arun Deshpande (Sachin Pilgaonakar) and Nandini (Supriya Pilgaonkar). She was offered the role of Swara by her father (Sachin Pilgaonkar) who wrote, directed, and produced the film. Pilgaonkar said, "He has been credited for launching many a talent, including my mother. When he offered me the film, I didn't want a favour. But he corrected me, saying, 'I am not stupid to invest resources without reason'."[4] She also added, "Experience-wise I am a beginner but I think it's a wonderful time to be in the industry. There is so much happening, so much changing. I feel proud that I am doing my first film with my father."[7] This movie debut led her to win six awards. Among them was the Maharashtra State Government Award for Best Debut Actress, which she received at the 51st Maharashtra State Film Awards.[7][8][9][10] The film received average to positive reviews from critics. A critic of The Times of India gave the film 3/5 stars, stating "It's the perfect launch for his (Sachin Pilgaonkar) daughter Shriya into films and she does not disappoint."[11]
Following her role in Ekulti Ek, Pilgaonkar participated in other stage and film projects. She was approached by theatre veteran actor Akarsh Khurana to star in Internal Affairs and Common People.[4] After appearing in both, she received an opportunity to work in the French film Un plus une, helmed by Oscar-winning director Claude Lelouch.[7] In the film, she played the role of Ayanna, an Indian dancer, and actor.[7][12]
Pilgaonkar made her Bollywood debut in the 2016 film Fan, written and directed by Maneesh Sharma and produced by Aditya Chopra through Yash Raj Films. Pilgaonkar was selected for her role from the audition of 750 girls conducted by Maneesh Sharma, and she considered getting a role alongside Shah Rukh Khan a big breakthrough.[12] In the film, she plays the role of Neha, a Delhi-based call center girl, and Gaurav's friend. She was shooting for both the films Fan and Un plus une at the same time.[6][13][14] After the release of Fan, Pilgaonkar was overwhelmed by the response.[6] Of the reception of the film, she said, "Honestly, I did not want to have any expectation because it was a small role and we had two Shah Rukhs in the film but I am so happy that everyone took notice and has acknowledged my performance."[6]
In 2018, Shriya played the role of Sweety Gupta in the Amazon Prime India show Mirzapur. The show was a massive success, and Shriya soon became a popular face among the masses.[15] Shriya later confirmed that her character wouldn't be returning after the first season.[16] In 2020, she appeared on two Voot shows: The Gone Game and Crackdown.
Other ventures
In addition to being an actress, Pilgaonkar is also a director and a producer of short films. In 2012, she went to Harvard University for summer school, which led her to work on her own short films.[12] In an interview with Mumbai Mirror, she said, "Once I felt confident, I directed Painted Signal, a short film, and Panchgavya",[4] a documentary which she co-directed with Hana Kitasei. It examines the plight of cows as they wander around Bikaner in Rajasthan.[17] She also co-directed and edited the short film Dresswala with Siddharth Joglekar, which was an official selection at the 2012 Mumbai Film Festival.[18] Both Painted Signal and Dresswala received average responses from critics and were screened at international film festivals.[12]
Public image
Filmfare's Tanisha Bhattacharya noted, "Pilagonkar's performances in shows from diverse genres have raised the bar of what she has to offer as a gifted artist."[19] Udita Jhunjhunwala of Scroll.in stated, "Shriya has evolved into one of the most dependable actors in web series."[20] Pilgaonkar was placed at the 40th position in Times's 50 Most Desirable Women List of 2020.[21]
Pilgaonkar has modeled and is also known in the advertisement world. She has worked with celebrities such as Shahid Kapoor and Vikrant Massey, in advertisements.[22] She has been a celebrity endorser of brands such as Rin, Vivel and Mom's Magic, with her mother Supriya Pilgaonkar.[23][24]
Filmography
† | Denotes films / dramas that are not yet released |
Films
Year | Title | Role | Language | Notes | Ref. |
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2013 | Ekulti Ek | Swara Deshpande | Marathi | [25] | |
2015 | Un plus une | Ayanna | French | Screened at 2015 Toronto International Film Festival | [26] |
2016 | Fan | Neha Singh | Hindi | [27] | |
2017 | Jai Mata Di | Anu | Short film | ||
2019 | House Arrest | Saira | [28] | ||
2020 | Bhangra Paa Le | Nimmo | [29] | ||
2021 | Kaadan | Arundhati | Trilingual (Hindi, Telugu and Tamil) | [30] | |
2023 | Sita | Sita | Hindi | Short film | [31] |
Ishq-e-Nadaan | Siya | [32] | |||
TBA | Abhi Toh Party Shuru Hui Hai† | TBA | Completed | [33] |
Web series
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2018 | 13 Mussoorie | Aditi Bisht | ||
Mirzapur | Swaragini "Sweety" Gupta | Season 1 | [34] | |
2020 | Murder in Agonda | Sarla Salelkar | [35] | |
Crackdown | Divya Shirodkar / Mariam | [36] | ||
2020-2022 | The Gone Game | Suhani Gujral | 2 seasons | [37] |
2022 | Guilty Minds | Kashaf Quaze | [38] | |
The Broken News | Radha Bhargava | [39] | ||
The Great Indian Bride | Host | [40] | ||
2023 | Taaza Khabar | Madhubala "Madhu" |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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1994 | Tu Tu Main Main | Unknown | [41] | |
2015 | Stupid Cupid | Ishanvi | ||
2017 | Crime Patrol | Unknown | Various episodes | |
2019 | Beecham House | Chanchal | British television series | [42] |
Theatre
- All plays are in English unless otherwise noted.
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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1996 | Freedom Of Love | — | [12] | |
2012 | The Painted Signal | Director and producer | Short film | [12] |
2013 | Dresswala | [12] | ||
2014 | Internal Affairs | Rhea | ||
Common People | Maya | [4] | ||
2015 | Panchgavya | Director, producer and writer | Documentary film | [17] |
2016 | Bombay Dying | — |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | Ref. |
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2013 | Maharashtra State Film Awards | Best Debut Actress | Ekulti Ek | Won | [43] |
Maharashtracha Favourite Kon? | Favourite Actress | Nominated | [44] | ||
2017 | News18 Reel Movie Awards | Best Debut - Female | Fan | Nominated | [45] |
2022 | Filmfare OTT Awards | Best Actor Female in a Drama Series | Guilty Minds | Nominated | [46] |
Indian Film Festival of Melbourne | Best Actress in a Series | Nominated | [47] |
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