Sonal Mudgal is known for 10 Nahi 40 (2022), Muskurahatein (2017) and Udaan (2019).
Sonal Panvar is an actress, known for Gandii Baat (2018) and Candy (2021).
Sonal Parihar was born in Chhattisgarh, India. She is known for C.I.D. (1998), Bade Achhe Lagte Hain (2011) and Jag Jaanani Maa Vaishnodevi-Kahani Mata Rani Ki (2019).
Sonal Sehgal is an Indian Actress/ Writer/ Producer who started her career with TV shows Saara Akash and Hotel Kingston. She made her debut in cinema with Nagesh Kuknoor's critically acclaimed "Aashayein" and then went on to star in a host of Bollywood films including "Manstostaan" and "Lihaaf" which garnered much acclaim internationally. Sonal co-wrote the screenplay of "Lihaaf" which is based on Ismat Chugtai's famed story of the same name. She has also written the Story, Screenplay and Dialogue for Pradeep Sarkar's anthology "Arranged Marriage". In 2020 Sonal turned producer with her maiden Indo-Latvian Co-production, "Manny", a Sci-Fi film which she has also written and wherein she plays the leading role.
Fresh off receiving the "Performance of the Year" Scenie Award along with 8 actors including Bryan Cranston, Sonal Shah stars in critically acclaimed 'Four Samosas' in theaters nationwide. For her work in Untitled Baby Play, Stage Scene LA said, "Shah delivering a dazzlingly multi-faceted star turn as a woman whose ebullient exterior hides pain and sorrow she keeps deep within. A true tour-de-force!" The accomplished actress was one of the first Indian-American women to appear in a major role on a network comedy (Scrubs). Other notable acting credits include Superstore (NBC), New Girl (FOX), Spaced Out (NBC), Better Things (FX), The High Note (Working Title), Definition Please (Netflix), Mira Royal Detective (Disney), The Powerpuff Girls (Cartoon Network), Costume Quest (Amazon), a series regular role in The PTA (ABC Family pilot), and stage productions including Goodman Theatre. She's also an NBC Diversity Showcase Alum, a Second City Conservatory Graduate, an IAMA Theatre Company Member, and has a development deal with Disney+. Wheaton, IL native Sonal Shah has been highlighted by multiple outlets including The Hollywood Reporter, which said her work in Definition Please "Stands out" and Anokhi Magazine, where she was listed as one of the top 10 Fascinating South Asians of the year. Ted Lasso's Bill Lawrence said, "Sonal is a hyper-talented comedic actress. If I could buy stock in her future, I would do it today." A highly trained versatile professional, Sonal teaches acting at the esteemed John Rosenfeld Studios. She also teaches and directs "Showcase" at the Art of Acting Professional Conservatory. After earning her BAS in Theatre from Loyola University in Chicago, she continued her acting education with the Moscow Art Theatre School at Harvard University, UCB, The Groundlings, Improv Olympic, and JRS. A comedian and advocate for humanity, Sonal co-hosted the Asian American Institute for Congressional Studies Gala in DC attended by President Obama as well as galas for Comcast, NBC Universal, South Asian Network, Aiden's Red Envelope Benefit, and the American India Foundation on Wall Street, where she helped raise 2.1 million dollars for education in India. She's been a guest speaker at Harvard University, the Alpha Gamma Sigma Scholastic Honor Society, The Chicago Foundation for Women, and the Indo-American Community Services Organization who praised her "Outstanding Dedication and Support for the Community." Sonal believes representation matters and powerful stories, love, and laughter can transform people's lives.
Sonal Shrotriya is known for Prem Ya Paheli: Chandrakanta (2017).
Sonalee Kulkarni was born to Manohar and Savinder Kulkarni in the army cantonment of Khadki, near Pune. Her father is a retired doctor serving with the Army Medical Corps, whereas her mother too was associated with the Army.[2] She was brought up in a mixed cultural background, as her father is a Deshastha Brahmin from Maharashtra whereas her mother is originally from Punjab. Sonalee speaks fluent Hindi, Marathi, English and Punjabi, although she faced some difficulty with Marathi while performing in her first Marathi film Bakula Namdev Ghotale.[3] Sonalee studied at the Army School, Kendriya Vidyalaya and the Ferguson college, Pune.[4] She completed a degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from the Indira School of Communication, Pune.[1] Sonalee has been practising dance from the age of five, and trained as a Bharatnatyam dancer during her school years. Career[edit]
Sonali Anand is known for Adipurush (2023).
Sonali Bangera is known for Sugar Salt Ani Prem (2015).
Sonali Batra is known for Gangster vs State (2019).