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Sorry Ariel, Shreya Chaudhry Is The Mermaid We Have Been Waiting For
Sorry Ariel, Shreya Chaudhry Is The Mermaid We Have Been Waiting For

News18

time16 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • News18

Sorry Ariel, Shreya Chaudhry Is The Mermaid We Have Been Waiting For

Last Updated: She wore a black bralette and a matching tie-up skirt in her latest photoshoot. Shreya Chaudhry, whose performance in the romantic musical drama Bandish Bandits touched the audience's hearts, continues to make her path in the entertainment industry. The actress is not only creating waves in the entertainment sector with her acting abilities, but she is also attracting attention with her fashion choices. Shreya can transform every dress into a style statement, and her latest photoshoot is proof. Shreya Chaudhry recently posted a carousel from her latest photoshoot. In the post, she is seen sporting an all-black ensemble that is sassy and elegant at the same time. She wore a black bralette and a matching tie-up skirt. Shreya ditched all accessories and simply exuded a dewy glam look. Shreya rose to fame with the hit series Bandish Bandits. The love drama stars Ritwik Bhowmik and Shreya Chaudhry as Radhe and Tamanna, two musicians from distinct musical backgrounds. The trailer depicts both of them facing off in a musical fight, where they must navigate their passion while addressing their emotions. Speaking about her life as an actor and plans, Shreya told PTI, 'I love watching big-ticket masala films, but I've also grown up watching international and regional cinema like Telugu, Malayalam, Marathi, Thai or Italian films. As an actor, I want to do anything and everything. I don't have a plan; I just want to go with the flow." She added, 'I want to continue to work with people who are passionate about cinema." The show was conceived by Amritpal Singh Bindra and Anand Tiwari. The first season of Bandish Bandits premiered in August 2020. Anand directed the sequel and co-wrote the series with Atmika Didwania and Karan Singh Tyagi. Shreya Chaudhry was most recently seen on The Mehta Boys with Avinash Tiwary and Boman Irani. The film concentrates on the fragile relationship of a father and son who are compelled to live together for 48 hours when a family member dies. It was available on Prime Video this February. First Published:

Shreya Chaudhry: Acting lets me travel, & travelling lets me grow
Shreya Chaudhry: Acting lets me travel, & travelling lets me grow

Time of India

time03-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Shreya Chaudhry: Acting lets me travel, & travelling lets me grow

Before she lit up screens in Bandish Bandits , and more recently in Boman Irani's directorial debut Mehta Boys , Shreya Chaudhry was simply someone chasing new horizons – quite literally. A self-confessed travel enthusiast , Shreya shares how her love for exploration has seamlessly blended with her acting journey, taking her from the deserts of Rajasthan to film festivals around the world. 'Festival travel has its own kind of magic,' says Shreya who visited the South Asian Film Festival in Chicago, and later the International Film Festival of India in Goa for Mehta Boys. 'The conversations, the films you stumble upon by chance — it's all part of the discovery,' she shares 'I wanted to be a pilot' 'I was just someone who loved to travel,' Shreya tells us, revealing she once even considered becoming a pilot. 'I actually wanted to be a pilot at one point. When my parents asked what I loved most, I said 'travel'. Travel reminds me who I am when work is over, and it helps me connect with myself. I've been to so many places, including Sikkim, Uttarakhand, and Himachal Pradesh. I love acting, and I love travelling. And because of acting, I'm able to travel too,' she states. Shreya Chaudhry in a still from Bandish Bandits 'Rajasthan feels like a second home' After filming two seasons of Bandish Bandits in Rajasthan, Shreya, who grew up in Mumbai, says Rajasthan feels like a second home. She says, 'During the first and second seasons, we stayed there for a long time, and Rajasthan just won my heart. Wahan pe hills bhi hain, sand dunes bhi hain, lakes bhi hain – it's got everything.' During the shoot of the series, Shreya spent her days off exploring Jodhpur's narrow lanes, sampling kachoris and malai ghewar , or zip-lining across Mehrangarh Fort. 'I even made a spontaneous visit to a camel milk farm outside the city,' she recalls. For the show's second season, filming took her to Himachal Pradesh and Landour. 'We filmed scenes at a school in Sanawar and at the Gaiety Theatre in Shimla,' she says.

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