Pallavi Sharda Biography :
Born: 5 March 1988
Age : 30 years
Birthplace : Perth, Australia
Height: 1.63 m
Parents: Nalin Kant Sharda, Hema Sharda
Education: University of Melbourne, Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar School
Nationality: Indian, Australian
It is rare to see Australian origin actresses in Bollywood, Pallavi Sharda is among one such film and theatre actor and a dancer, who is well trained in south Indian dances including Bharatha Natyam. She is born and brought up in Perth, Australia to a known family, who’s origin happens to be from New Delhi. Both her parents happens to be the professors of Computer Science in Victoria University based at Perth, Australia. Her mother and father both are the IIT alumni and have done their research in engineering and science getting their Phds from Australian universities. Sharda was born and brought in Australia in the eighties and mostly brought up at the north western suburbs of Australia. She did her schooling from Lowther Hall , while did her Mass Communication graduation followed by Law and Literature from University of Melbourne with distinction. However, in order to pursue her modeling career, she headed to Mumbai in the year 2010.
The very next year, she got the chance to work in the theatrical musical film called Taj Express getting the lead role. The movie was directed by Shruti Merchant, which was choreographed by Vaibhavi Merchant. He also got the chance to work in an Australian movie called Save Your Legs, which was a comedy film released way back in 2013. Her first movie in Bollywood in the lead character came in the form of Besharam by Abhinav Kashyap whom she played against Ranbir Kapoor. She was applauded by the audience and critics for the performance for her violent dancing and screen presence. Her upcoming movie includes Hawaizaada, which is will be hitting next year.
Pallavi Sharda Filmography :
Year | Film | Role |
2010 | My Name Is Khan | Sajida Khan |
2010 | Dus Tola | Geeta (dance teacher) |
2011 | Love Breakups Zindagi | Radhika |
2012 | Heroine | Gayatri |
2013 | Save Your Legs | Anjali |
2013 | Besharam | Tara Sharma |
2015 | Hawaizaada | Sitara |
2015 | Unindian | Shanthi |
2016 | Lion | Prama |
2017 | Begum Jaan | Gulabo |