Sonal Sehgal

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Sonal Sehgal
Sonal Sehgal in 2012
Born (1981-07-13) 13 July 1981 (age 42)
OccupationActress
Years active2001–2020
Spouse
Naresh Kamath
(m. 2011)

Sonal Sehgal (born 13 July 1981) is an Indian actress who debuted on the silver screen with the critically acclaimed Aashayein (film) directed by the national award-winning director Nagesh Kukunoor[1] where she was cast opposite John Abraham. She went on to play lead roles in films like Future to bright hai ji (2012), Mantostaan[2] (2017), and Lihaaf (2019).

Personal life

She married Naresh Kamath in 2011. Before pursuing an acting career, Sehgal assisted ad filmmaker and director Pradeep Sarkar who made his film debut with Parineeta. She also worked as a copywriter for leading advertising agencies in Delhi. The actress turned into a producer with Indo-Latvian sci-fi thriller Manny in which she played a lead role opposite Russian actor Jurijs Dyakonovs.[3]

Career

Films

Aashayein was directed by the national award-winning director Nagesh Kukunoor. Sehgal was cast opposite John Abraham, who played the dying protagonist. Sehgal played the pillar of strength and the only ray of hope in the dying man's life.[1] Radio is a drama, featuring a complex relationship between a man, his ex-wife (played by Sehgal), and his current girlfriend.

Future to bright hai ji, although a disappointment at the box office, earned great reviews.[citation needed] It is a comedy about a couple from a small town (played by Aamir Bashir and Sonal Sehgal) who come to Mumbai to try their luck in Bollywood. It is a hilarious account of their trials and tribulations. Sehgal penned the lyrics of the title song of the same film.[4] In Rahat Kazmi's Mantostaan, based on the works of celebrated writer Saadat Hasan Manto, she played the leading role.[5]

Sonal plays the lead role in and has also co written the screenplay of "Lihaaf", along with director Rahat Kazmi. The film based on Ismat Chugtai's story of the same name, is produced by Oscar Winner Marc Baschet.[6]

Television

She began her career with theatre and television. She had a pivotal role in the celebrated theater scriptwriter/director Mahesh Dattani's play Mad about Money. She also had lead roles in the television serials Saara Akaash and Hotel Kingston, in which she played diverse characters.[7] These programs aired back-to-back from 2005 to 2007. In Saara Akash, she played an undercover spy on the Indian Air force base who lost her heart to a pilot.[8] The audience loved to hate her and then fell in love with her. In Hotel Kingston, she played a spoiled brat who inherited her father's hotel and managed it incompetently. The character was a brat with a golden heart who the audience adored.

Filmography

Films

Year Film Role Notes
2005 U, Bomsi & Me Monica
2008 Ghajini Model
2009 Radio Puja Talwar
2010 Jaane Kahan Se Aayi Hai Natasha
Aashayein Nafisa
2011 Damadamm! Sanjana
2012 Future to Bright Hai Ji Sonia Singh
2017 Mantostaan Kalwant Kaur
2020 Forbidden Love Writer ZEE5 original film

Television

Year Title Role Channel
2001 Deewane Toh Deewane Hain Zee TV
2003–2004 Saara Akaash Naaz / Sanjana Malik Star Plus
2004 Kasautii Zindagii Kay Advocate Madhavi Bose Star Plus
2004–2005 Hotel Kingston Shelly Sahay Star One
2006 Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin Shiuli Sony Entertainment Television

Music

Sonal Sehgal worked on many Hindi and Punjabi private albums from 2001 to 2003. Hit songs include Chadi Jawani with Jassy B, Ghungat by Pankaj Udhas, Botla Sarab Diyan with Bally Sagoo, Harbhajan Maan and many more.[9]

Sonal has written lyrics for the title track of the film Future to Bright Hai ji (2012). She also wrote the lyrics of the 2018 single "Saawariya", composed by Naresh Kamath and sung by Shilpa Rao.[10]

Books

  • The Day That Nothing Happened (2018), a fictional story about people who travel to a 'Multiverse'

References

  1. ^ a b "Sonal plays John's live-in partner". The Times of India. 19 August 2007.
  2. ^ Lohana, Avinash (28 January 2017). "Mantostaan will be screened at the Cannes International Film Festival". Times of India.
  3. ^ "Sonal Sehgal to romance Russian co-star in debut co-production". www.outlookindia.com/. Retrieved 28 December 2020.
  4. ^ Maniar, Parag (23 October 2012). "Aamir Bashir ventures into comedy with Sonal Sehgal". The Times of India.
  5. ^ "Mantostaan Goes to Cannes International Festival this year". 5 May 2016.
  6. ^ "Ismat Chugtai's Lihaaf poster gets unveiled at Cannes Film Festival 2018". DNA. 16 May 2018.
  7. ^ "Sonal Sehgal".[better source needed]
  8. ^ "Hindi Tv Serial Saara Akaash - Cast & Crew".[better source needed]
  9. ^ Parkar, Shaheen (15 October 2012). "The words just came to me: Sonal Sehgal". Mid-Day.
  10. ^ "Sonal Sehgal on the write track". Mumbai Mirror. 25 June 2018.

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