Shefali Shah filmography

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Shah in 2022 promoting her film Jalsa

Shefali Shah is an Indian actress of Hindi films, television and web series, and theatre. She started her career in Gujarati theatre before becoming a leading actress of Indian television and later moving to film work.[1][2]

Films[edit]

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Title Role(s) Notes
1995 Rangeela Mala Malhotra
1998 Satya Pyaari Mhatre
1999 Dariya Chhoru Gujarati cinema
2000 Mohabbatein Nandini Khanna
2001 Monsoon Wedding Ria Verma
2005 Waqt: The Race Against Time Sumitra Thakur
15 Park Avenue Lakshmi J. Roy
2007 Gandhi, My Father Kasturba Gandhi [3]
The Last Lear Vandana
2008 Black & White Roma Mathur
2010 Karthik Calling Karthik Dr. Shweta Kapadia
2011 Kucch Luv Jaisaa Madhu S. Saxena
2014 Lakshmi Jyoti
Words with Gods Aprana Segment: God Room
2015 Dil Dhadakne Do Neelam Mehra [4][5]
Brothers Maria Gary Fernandes
2017 Commando 2 : The Black Money Trail Leela Chaudhari
Juice Manju Singh Short film
2018 Once Again Tara Shetty
2021 Ajeeb Daastaans Natasha Segment: Ankahi;
Netflix film
Happy Birthday Mummyji Unnamed Also director and writer; Short film
2022 Jalsa Rukhsana Amazon Prime Video film
Darlings Shamshunissa Ansari Netflix film
Doctor G Dr. Nandini Srivastav
2023 Neeyat Cameo Appearance
Three of Us Shailaja Desai

Television[edit]

Year Title Role(s) Notes
1993 Naya Nukkad N/A
Tara Mala Malhotra
1994–1998 Banegi Apni Baat Richa
1996 Patjhad N/A
Aarohan Cadet Nivedita Sen
Hasratein Savithri/Saavi
1997 Kabhie Kabhie Radha Pathak
Sea Hawks N/A
1999 Raahein Preeti
2008 Ramayan Sunaina
2012 Savdhaan India Host
2019–present Delhi Crime DCP Vartika Chaturvedi Netflix series
2022 Human Dr. Gauri Nath Disney+ Hotstar series

Dubbing artist[edit]

Year Movie Role Notes
2016 The Jungle Book Raksha Voice (Hindi)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Sahani, Alaka (25 July 2021). "Shefali Shah: 'I don't want to lose out on the wave I'm riding'". The Indian Express. Retrieved 24 March 2022.
  2. ^ Kumar, Anuj (14 September 2018). "The eyes have it". The Hindu. Retrieved 24 March 2022.
  3. ^ "Shefali Shah on playing different shades of an 'everywoman', and using silence as her weapon of choice". Firstpost. 16 June 2019.
  4. ^ Karki, Tripti (14 April 2020). "Shefali Shah shares heartfelt experience on seeing parents '7 feet far' amid coronavirus outbreak". www.indiatvnews.com.
  5. ^ "Mothers are mere props in Bollywood: 'Dil Dhadakne Do' actress Shefali Shah". The Economic Times. 3 June 2015.

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