Date of Birth (Birthday): Sep 11, 1982
Height: 5’6
Hair Color: Black
Birth Place: Ranipur (Haridwar)
Religion: Hindu
Education: B.A
Marital Status: Single
Languages: English, Hindi, Telugu and Tamil
Hobbies: Dancing and Swimming
Family Background
Father’s Name: Pushpendra Saran
Mother’s Name: Neeraja Saran
Brother’s Name: Abhiroop
Film Background (Filmography)
Debut Film: Tujhe Meri Kasam (2003)
Famous Movies: Mazhai, Enakku 20 Unakku 18, Tagore, Arjun, Nenunnanu, Bommalata, Naa Alludu etc…
avorite Food: Chapathi
Favorite Dress: Saree
Favorite Place: Haridwar
Favorite Perfume: Poison, channel 5
Favorite Books: ‘Gone with the wind’ and books of ‘Jeffery Archer’
Favorite Actors: Rajinikanth, Amitabh Bachhan and Shah Rukh Khan
Favorite Actress: Madhuri Dixit and Madhubala
Shriya was born in Dehradun on the 11th of September 1982. Her mother is Neeraja, a school teacher and her father is Pushpendra Saran, working with Bharat Heavy Metal Works. She has an older brother Abhiroop.
Shriya grew up in Ranipur. She studied at the Delhi Public School and acquired a B.A in Literature from Lady Sri Ram College. She is also a Kathak dancer and trained under Shobha Narayan.She started out as a model, appearing in several commercials like Brookbond, Red Label, Lux and Head & Shoulders. She was also a part of music videos like Tirakthi Kyun Hawa by Reenu Nathan which was shot in Banaras
Her Tamil films like Ennaku 20 Unnaku 18 in 2003, Mazhai in 2005 were good performers at the box office. In 2007, she starred in Azhagiya Tamil Magan and she was cast opposite Rajnikanth in Shivaji: The Boss that was one of the biggest films ever made in India
Bollywood also has seen a Shriya with Tujhe Meri Kasam (2003), Thoda Hum Badlo Thoda Tum (2004), Awaarapan (2007) and Mission Istanbul (2008).
In January 2008, Saran was the subject of a controversy, when a Hindu organisation in Chennai lodged a police complaint against Saran, objecting to the outfit worn by her during the 175th day celebration of her film, Sivaji: The Boss. In a complaint, the Hindu Makkal Katchi (HMK) alleged that Shriya's outfit had "offended Hindu culture". Shriya publicly apologised to Tamils and Hindus, saying it was a mistake, and that she had "great respect for the tradition and culture of Tamil Nadu I was shooting for a Hindi film in Thanjavur. I came to the function directly from the shooting, I was unaware of the repercussions because of the attire I wore during the function."
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