Krissann Barretto

Krissann Barretto
Born (1991-10-03) 3 October 1991
Mumbai, India
Residence Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Nationality Indian
Occupation Actress, Model
Years active 2014–present
Known for Kaisi Yeh Yaariyan
Kahani Hamari...Dil Dosti Deewanepan Ki

Krissann Barretto is an Indian television actress and model. She attended the Apostolic Carmel High School in Bandra, Mumbai and St. Xavier's College, Mumbai. She then attended the Government Law College, Mumbai but dropped out to pursue a career in acting.

Modeling career

Barretto appeared in a Bangladeshi advertisement for Pepsi, in the music video Behka by SQS Supastars, now known as Sanam, and in many dance related promos.

Acting career

Barretto started her television career by acting in episodic shows including Heroes, The Fightback Files and Yeh Hai Aashiqui on the Bindass channel. Her debut show was the popular Kaisi Yeh Yaariyan on MTV in which she portrays a desperate girlfriend , Alya Saxena. She also appeared in two episodes of Warrior High on MTV as Alya Saxena and in an episode of Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya on Zing as the female lead character.[1] Krissann is now seen hosting MTV Campus Diaries. She was also seen in a latest Episode of Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya Season 7. Apart from this, She is also one of the lead characters of the Hip Hip Hurray sequel announced by MTV.[2][3][4] Krissann also portrayed the role of Kiya Kapoor in &TV Show Kahani Hamari...Dil Dosti Deewanepan Ki. She is now seen in the popular Star TV Show Ishqbaaaz playing the role of Romi.

Year Title Role Ref(s)
2014 Yeh Hai Aashiqui Mona Episode 42
2014–2016 Kaisi Yeh Yaariyan Alya Saxena
2015 Warrior High Alya Saxena (cameo)
2015 Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya Raima Season 4, Episode 4
2016 MTV Campus Diaries VJ
2016 Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya Rupali Season 7 Episode 3
2016 Yeh Hai Aashiqui Alisha Season 4 Episode 7[5]
2016 Kahani Hamari...Dil Dosti Deewanepan Ki Kiya Kapoor
2016 Girls on Top Tapasya [6]
2016 Ishqbaaaz Romi
2016 Y.A.R.O Ka Tashan Shanaya
2016 Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya Lekha Season 08 Episode 19

References

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