Rekha Rana

Rekha Rana
Born Rekha Rana
New Delhi, India
Occupation Actress, Dancer, Model
Years active 2011–present
Website www.rekharana.com

Rekha Rana is a Bollywood actress, theater artist, winner of Miss Delhi, Photogenic Face and Beautiful Smile titleholder in 2007. She is the brand ambassador for South African NGO called 'Star NGO' and 'Save Our Women' Campaign.[1] Her first movie Ab Hoga Dharna Unlimited which is themed on Anna Hazare's Dharna released on 13 April 2012.[2][3]

Early life

Rekha Rana was born in New Delhi, India. She spent her school life in High School Green Field, New Delhi. She participated in cultural activities including dancing, swimming and drama in her school. She joined Barry John Acting School after completed her degree in Delhi College of Arts and Commerce to enhance her passion towards drama.[4][5]

Career beginnings

She has won Best Actress Award for her performance in a short film called Take Care at Rangs Singapore film festival, 2010. She had been interested in Theatre and had participated in many plays as the leading lady including Dinesh Thakur's Jis Lahore Nahi Dekhiya Oh Jameya Nahi. She has been signed with the two films produced by the Crescendo Productions in lead roles.[6] It is said that she is signed in the Hindi and Tamil versions of I hate Valentine's Day film being directed by Hemant Nilim das. As she is interested in humanity work, she has joined women's helmet promotion, started on 8 March 2010 at International Women's Day to make awareness among women wearing helmets.[7][8] Rekha Rana performed more than 150 stage shows all over India and abroad with renowned Ank Theatre Group.

Filmography

Year Film Language Role Notes
2012 Ab Hoga Dharna Unlimited Hindi Female lead Released on 13 April 2012[1][9][10]
2013 Tara: The Journey of Love and Passion Hindi Female lead Released on 12 July 2013 [11]
2016 Yahan Ameena Bikti Hai Hindi Female lead Filming [12]
2014 Cinema Star Tamil Supporting lead Released on 12 Jan 2015

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