Chandana Sharma
Born (1982-08-07) 7 August 1982
OccupationTV Actress
Years active1998–2010
RelativesAnjana Bhowmik (mother)
Nilanjana Sengupta (sister)
Jisshu Sengupta (brother-in-law)

Chandana Sharma (born 7 August 1982) is an Indian television actress. She is the daughter of Anjana Bhowmik. Her sister Nilanjana Sharma is also an actress.[1] She made her debut in director Rabi Kinagi's Premi.

Television career

She started her acting career with the role of Aditi in the popular TV show Just Mohabbat which aired on Sony TV. While filming Just Mohabbat, she bagged another role in the show Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahin opposite Vishal Singh, she played Diya, who falls in love with a man who is struggling with love in his life. She also starred in Dhak Dhak in Dubai on 9X Channel.

She played the role of Tara Arora in the serial Yeh Dil Chahe More telecast on STAR One. She was the anchor of a lifestyle show Home Shanti Home on STAR One.

She worked in her hit show Love Ne Mila Di Jodi as a strong independent women Damini Gujral, that aired on STAR One. She also made an appearance in one episode of Rishta.com on Sony TV and in Ssshhhh...Phir Koi Hai.

She has also shot an ad film for "Airtel" with Shah Rukh Khan.[2]

Filmography

Television

Television

YearSeriesRoleLanguageNotes
1998-2000Just MohabbatAditiHindiSony TV
2002Dil Hai Ki Manta NahinDiyaHindi
2006Yeh Dil Chahe MoreTara AroraHindiSTAR One
2007Ssshhhh...Koi HaiEpisodic roleHindiSTAR ONE
2007-08Dhak Dhak in DubaiHindi9X
Home Shanti HomeHerself (Anchor)HindiSTAR One
2009-10Love Ne Mila Di JodiDamini Prithvi Saxena (née Gujral)HindiSTAR One
2010Rishta.com HindiSONY TV

References

  1. "Tollywood top girls on the go, at a glance". Calcutta, India: www.telegraphindia.com. 4 September 2004. Archived from the original on 28 December 2004. Retrieved 29 October 2008.
  2. "Airtel Ad-Shahrukh Khan and Chandana Sharma". www.youtube.com. Archived from the original on 15 December 2021. Retrieved 29 November 2011.
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