Amrita Prakash

Amrita Prakash

Amrita Prakash
Born Jaipur, Rajasthan, India[1]
Occupation Actor, Model

Amrita Prakash is an Indian film actress and model. who has acted in both Bollywood and Malayalam films. She began her Acting career when she was 4 years old. She has since, been seen in a myriad of Bollywood Films, TVCs and television reality and fiction shows.

Amrita started her career as a 4 year old, with advertising. Her first TVC was for a local footwear company in Kerala. After which, over the course of her childhood she did over 50 commercials for prominent brands including Rasna, Ruffles Lays, Glucon-D, Dabur, etc. She was the face of Lifebuoy Soaps packaging for over two years. More recently she has been seen in commercials for Sunsilk, Gitts Processed Foods, etc.

Her stint with television started when she was 9 years old with a drama show in which she played Gautami Gadgil's niece. Right after which she bagged her own show at 11years of age- Fox Kids on Star Plus. She was seen anchoring Fox Kids, a cartoon show on Star Plus for about 5 years, making her character of Miss India hugely popular, especially amongst the kids.

She however became the country's sweetheart with her first film in 2002- Anubhav Sinha's Tum Bin, where she played the pivotal part of Milli. Her performance was loved and appreciated and she went on to get nominated as Best Child Artiste in several Lobbies.

Post Tum Bin, Amrita continued with television. When she was 14, she was chosen to be part of India's first Reality Show titled Kya Masti Kya Dhoom which she co-anchored alongside Bollywood Actress sonali Bendre for over two years.

She went on to do various television series and dramas through her adolescence, along with her academics. Amongst others, she worked on tv shows like CATS- Sony, Smriti- Star Plus, Koi Apna Sa- Zee TV, Kya Haadsa Kya Haqeeqat, Star Bestsellers- Star Plus, Rishtey- Sony, Saath Phere- Zee TV, Yeh Meri Life Hai- Sony. Her last television drama, where she played one of the lead protagonists Sanskriti was Har Ghar Kuch Kehta Hai for Zee TV before she took a break from television.

At 16, she went on to do her most critically acclaimed work yet far. A Malayalam Film- Manjupoloru Penkutty directed by Kamal. The story focused around a 16-year-old school girl in Kerala who was tormented by and rose against her sexually abusive stepfather. The film dealt with a real issue and made waves for its bold subject through the Southern Industry. It was later dubbed and re-released in more languages across the Southern States, including Kannada and Telegu. Amrita's work in the film brought her accolades and critical fame and she was nominated by the State for the National Awards as Best Actress. Amrita has mentioned in her interviews that as a Performer, being nominated for the National State Awards has been the most gratifying point in her career. Though she was offered many pivotal roles in daily soaps she preferred episodics over dailies as she found it fresh and challenging. she had worked many episodic series and was appreciated a lot for her performances.

She went on to do one of her most defining roles with Rajshri Films, playing the character of Chotti in Sooraj Barjatya's Vivah.[2] The character of Chotti was that of a dark skinned girl, and brought forth the prejudices and misogyny within the country that is extended towards darker skin over fairer skin. Her performance in Vivaah was hugely appreciated by critics and the audience and she was nominated for Best Supporting Role through various Lobbies. Amrita has repeatedly been quoted saying- "Vivaah was one amongst the biggest milestones and turning points of my career. I cannot be grateful enough to him Sooraj Barjatya for being the teacher and guide he has been to me through and since the film. And for bringing me onto the map of every city in India". -Amrita Prakash, The Hindustan Times. 2009

Amrita went on to work with Rajshri Films post Vivaah and played the character of Sandhya in their next venture Ek Vivah Aisa Bhi. She played a small part in Dharma Productions We Are Family and continued with Bollywood Films and more work in the South.

Amrita again took a break from acting to complete her education. She holds a Master's Degree in Commerce and Business Administration from The University of Mumbai.

After her Masters she took up the show Ek Rishta Aisa Bhi for Sony Pal. She played the lead protagonist, Dipika on the show. The show went ended in March 2015.

Filmography

Year Film Role Other notes
2001 Tum Bin Milli Anubhav Sinha Prod.
2003 Koi Mere Dil Mein Hai Soni Ramsey Prods.
2004 Manjupoloru Penkutti[3] Nidhi Malayalam film
2006 Vivah Rajni(Chhoti) Rajshri Productions
2008 Ek Vivah Aisa Bhi Sandhya Rajshri Productions
2010 We Are Family Elder Aaliya (Cameo)Dharma Productions
2011 Na Jaane Kabse Anjali Creative Steps

Television

Year Serial Television Channel Role
1999–2004 Fox Kids Star Plus Miss India
2002 Kya Hadsaa Kya Haqeeqat Sony TV Mishti Chatterjee
Koi Apna Sa Zee TV Kavita
Kya Hadsaa Kya Haqeeqat Sony TV Mishti
Smriti Star Plus Avantika
Tum Bin Jaaoon Kahaan Zee TV
A Walk In Your Shoes Noggin/Nickelodeon Herself (Reality Show)
Kya Masti Kya Dhoom Star Plus Herself (Anchor)
Ye Meri Life Hai Sony TV Simone
Saat Phere Zee TV Pia
C.A.T.S. Sony TV
Rishtey Zee TV
Kashmeer Star Plus
2008 Har Ghar Kuch Kehta Hai Zee TV Sanskriti Thakral
2011-2012 Jhoome Naache Gayein DD National Herself (Anchor)
2012 Hum Ne Li Hai- Shapath Life OK Priya
2013 Gumrah: Season 2 Channel V Aaliya Mehra
2013 C.I.D. Sony TV Shanaya/Meghna
2013 Savdhaan India Life OK Meher Hayat
2014 Yeh Hai Aashiqui Bindaas Tabasum
2014 Gumraah Season 3 Channel V Aaliya
2014 Love By Chance Bindass Arundhati Seth
2014-2015 Ek Rishta Aisa Bhi Sony Pal Dipika
2015 Halla Bol Season 2 Bindass Aanchal
2015 Akbar Birbal Big Magic Aishwarya
2015 "Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya" Zee Zing Kiran

References

  1. "Amrita Prakash".
  2. "Amrita Prakash back with a bang". Oneindia.in. Retrieved 2011-09-12.
  3. Manjupoloru Penkutty (2004)

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