Suhasi Dhami, a luminary in the Indian television industry, has carved a niche for herself with her compelling performances and undeniable talent. Born and raised in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, Suhasi was destined for a life in the spotlight, given her familial ties to the entertainment industry. Her father, Sunil Dhami, a distinguished director, paved the way for Suhasi's foray into the world of acting. In 2004, Suhasi made her auspicious debut with the popular TV show "Aek Chabhi Hai Padoss Mein," where she portrayed the character of Neelu. However, it was her portrayal of Abha in the serial "Yahaaan Main Ghar Ghar Kheli" (2009-2012) that catapulted her into the limelight. Suhasi's nuanced and captivating performance in the show not only earned her widespread recognition but also garnered critical acclaim and accolades, establishing her as a formidable force in the industry. Throughout her illustrious career, Suhasi has showcased her versatility by essaying a diverse array of roles in various television shows. Her notable roles include Indrani in "Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev" (2011-2014), Swarnalekha in "Aaj Ki Housewife Hai...Sab Jaanti Hai" (2012-2013), and Kusum in "Piya Ka Ghar Pyaara Lage" (2013-2014). Her ability to bring depth and authenticity to each character she embodies has endeared her to both critics and audiences alike. Beyond scripted dramas, Suhasi has also made a mark in the realm of reality television. She participated in the dance reality show "Nach Baliye 5" in 2012, showcasing her prowess on the dance floor. In 2019, she entered the high-stakes environment of the "Bigg Boss 13" reality show, displaying her versatility as both an actress and a contestant. Suhasi's dedication to her craft, coupled with her innate talent, has earned her a considerable fan base who deeply appreciate her on-screen performances. As a sought-after actress in the television industry, Suhasi Dhami continues to captivate audiences with her charisma and commitment to delivering memorable characters, solidifying her status as a powerhouse in Indian television.
Suhasini is known for Lakshmi Kalyanam (2007), Punnami Nagu (2009) and Niyabagam Varuthe (2007).
Suhasini Mani Ratnam is a multiple award-winning actress with her work spanning across several languages. She started her career as a camera assistant and then went on to become an actress appearing in many critically acclaimed films including Vanaprastham, Swathi Bandhana and Sindhu Bhairavi. Her performance in Sindhu Bhairavi earned her a National Award. She directed the Tamil feature film Indra in 1996. She is also an accomplished writer having penned the dialogues for Thiruda Thiruda, Iruvar and Raavanan among other films.
Suhasini Deshpande is an actress, known for Singham (2011), Manacha Kunku (1981) and Bakaal (2019).
Suhasini Devi is an actress, known for Pather Saathi (1946), Bandhur Path (1949) and Sankalpa (1949).
Suhasini Jaishankar is known for Bhonsle (2018).
Suhasini Kumaran is known for Lucky Man (2023).
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Suhasini was born in Patna where she spent the early part of her childhood. She lost her father when she was only three and was brought up by her mother, noted documentary filmmaker and film historian Vijaya Mulay. She was attracted toward films because of her. In 1965 she was chosen by Pears Soap to be its model. It was this ad film which caught Mrinal Sen's attention and he signed her for Bhuvan Shome (1969). Though Bhuvan Shome proved to be a milestone in Indian cinema, Suhasini did not pursue acting as a career. Instead she enrolled at the prestigious McGill University in Montreal, Canada for a course in agricultural technology with specialization in soil chemistry and microbiology. She also obtained a degree in mass communication, and majored in film, radio, TV, journalism and print from the same university. Suhasini returned to India in 1975 and worked as an assistant to Satyajit Ray in the Bengali film Jana Aranya. Later she joined Mrinal Sen as an assistant director in Mrigaya. Since then, she has been actively producing films and has made over 60 documentaries. She achieved national awards for four of them. Almost 30 years after Bhuvan Shome, she made a great comeback to mainstream Bollywood cinema, through Gulzar's Hu Tu Tu for which she received another national award as the best supporting actress. She has been playing mother roles in Bollywood since then. She has worked on Jaane Kya Baat Hui, a television serial. Currently she completed her latest film PEEDA directed by Hemant Verma. PEEDA recently received best feature film award at FOG film festival USA.
Suhasini Raju is known for Kutty Story (2021), Leelai (2012) and Paani Poori (2023).