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Riya Sen And Shivam Tewari Are Living The Goa Life. Riya Sen is on vacation with her husband Shivam Tewari in Goa and the photos from her holiday photo album can make anyone jealous. Riya posted a selfie with Shivam at a Goa restaurant and captioned, "He, the mother of all patience." Contrary to legend, Shivam seems impatient while Riya is pouting. The selfie has more than 17,000 likes and compliments such as "cute" and "adorable" have flooded the comments section. Riya also posted a picture of herself from a beach in Goa, which she captioned: "Never |
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Riya Sen Biography Husband Son Daughter Father Mother Family Photos
Riya Sen (born Riya Dev Varma, January 24, 1980) is an Indian actress and model. Riya, who comes from a family of actors including her grandmother Suchitra Sen, her mother Moon Moon Sen and her sister Raima Sen, began her acting career in 1991 as a child actress in the film Vishkanya. His first commercial success in his film career was with Style, a low-budget comedy from India's 2001 directed by N. Chandra. Other notable films include producer Pritish Nandy's musical film, Jhankaar Beats (2003) in Hinglish, Shaadi No. 1 (2005) and the horror film Malayalam Ananthabhadram (2005). |
Profile ( Personal Info)
Real Name | : | Riya Sen |
Age | : | 40 years in (2022) |
Profession | : | Actress & Model |
Date of Birth | : | 24 January 1981 |
Eye Color | : | Dark Brown |
Religion | : | Hinduism |
Born In | : | Kolkata, West Bengal, India |
Zodiac Sign | : | Unknown |
Nationality | : | Indian |
Height in Feet Inches | : | 5.1 |
Email Id | : | Unknown |
Phone Number | : | Unknown |
Husband / Spouse / Partner Photos Details
Husband | : | Shivam Tewari | ||
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Children Photos Details
Son | : | Unknown |
Daughter | : | Unknown |
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Father - Brother - Mother - Sister -Relatives (Family Photos)
Father | : | Bharat Dev Varma | ||
Mother | : | Mon Mon Sen | ||
Sister | : | Raima Sen | ||
Brother | : | Unknown | ||
Relatives | : | Unknown | ||
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Favorites Hobbies
Favorite Actress | : | Kajol |
Favorite Movie | : | Dilse |
Favorite Actor | : | Hruthik Roshan |
Hobbies | : | Watching TV, Music |
Favorite Color | : | Pink |
Qualification ( Education, School and College )
School | : | Unknown |
College/ University | : | Unknown |
Educational and Qualification | : | Unknown |
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Interesting Facts
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Career
Riya was recognized as a role model when she played Falguni Pathak's Yaad Piya Ki Aane Lagi at the age of sixteen in 1998. Since then, she has appeared in music videos, television commercials, fashion shows and magazine covers. Riya worked as an activist and appeared in an AIDS awareness video to dispel popular myths about the disease. Riya appeared as a child artist in the 1991 film Vishkanya, where she played the role of the young Pooja Bedi. At the age of 19, she won the film Tamil from director Bharathiraja, Taj Mahal (2000), winner of the National Film Award, which has not been commercially successful. She was scheduled to debut at Bollywood cinema in Love You Hamesha, opposite actor Akshaye Khanna; However, the film was blocked, and it finally debuted in the style of N. Chandra in 2001. This low-budget comedy was the first commercial success in more than a decade for the director. A launch pad for Riya, cast in the female lead with Sharman Joshi, Sahil Khan and Shilpi Mudgal, the newcomers, the film paved the way for a commercial success trend for low-budget films in India. Riya and the film's second wife were replaced by aspiring actresses Sonali Joshi and Jaya Seal in Xcuse Me '. His next hit was Jhankaar Beats, a revolving comedy about the music of the legendary composer R D Burman, who saw him play a small, glamorous role alongside Shayan Munshi, Juhi Chawla, Rahul Bose, Rinke Khanna and Sanjay Suri. Produced by Pritish Nandy, director of the Times of India's publication, the film was shot on a budget of Rs. 25 million (US $ 525,000), the sixth in a series of small and medium-budget films conducted by Pritish Nandy Communications (PNC). Although he was part of a wave of offbeat movies that did not make it to the box office, he drew public attention to his release, which led to a commercial success. to a small audience targeted by a selective distribution in twenty cities. It was one of the first films made in Hinglish, a mixture of Hindi and English In 2005, she played in Shaadi No. 1, which had no female lead. This comedy, based on the theme of modern marriage, was directed by David Dhawan, a renowned director of this genre. |