Shraddha Das
Shraddha Das is an Indian actor, best known for Tamil cinema. Shraddha Das began their career in 2009 and has been a prominent figure in the industry for over 17 years. With 30 credits to their name, Shraddha Das remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. Spanning 10+ years, Shraddha Das's career remains one of the longest and most celebrated in Tamil cinema.
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Biography
Shraddha Das is an Indian film actress who has mainly appeared in Telugu films.\r\n\r\nShraddha Das' debut release was the 2008 Telugu film Siddu from Sikakulam, although she had first auditioned for the Telugu film Target.2010 she made her Bollywood debut in Sai Om Films' maiden venture Lahore, directed by Sanjay Puran Singh Chauhan.
Career Milestones
Acting debut in Telugu film Siddu from Sikakulam
Appeared in Arya 2 alongside Allu Arjun and Kajal Aggarwal, cementing her Telugu presence and earning the nickname 'Sequel Queen' for starring in sequels of multiple franchises
Bollywood debut in critically acclaimed film Lahore, which won at the 57th National Film Awards and 42nd WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival
Starred in Zid, boosting her Bollywood profile and generating significant mainstream attention
Starred opposite Nawazuddin Siddiqui in Babumoshai Bandookbaaz, a high-profile Hindi release that expanded her cross-industry recognition
View film →Iconic Roles
Guntur Talkies
A firebrand, gun-toting bandit from the border districts of Chhattisgarh-Andhra-Telangana who leads an all-female gang and is feared even by men; described as the wackiest role of Shraddha Das's career.
Lahore
A Pakistani psychiatrist in this critically acclaimed India-Pakistan relations drama; Shraddha received praise for the role in a film that won at the 57th National Film Awards.
Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji
A notable role in Madhur Bhandarkar's comedy-drama that served as a significant Bollywood breakthrough for the actress.
Arya 2
A career-defining Telugu role alongside Allu Arjun and Kajal Aggarwal that established Shraddha Das in the Telugu film industry and earned her the tag 'sequel queen'.
Defining Moments
Role of Shanti alongside Allu Arjun and Kajal Aggarwal in the blockbuster sequel, cementing her as a recognized face in Tollywood.
Considered her biggest commercial breakthrough; the film's massive success gave her the 'sequel queen' nickname and launched her into mainstream Telugu cinema.
Appearance as a supporting character in the Chandramukhi sequel starring Venkatesh, playing a sharp and arrogant role in a horror-comedy.
Added to her 'sequel queen' reputation; the film was a major commercial release and her association with iconic franchise sequels became a career hallmark.
View film →Bollywood psychological thriller role that boosted her Hindi film prospects and led to more Bollywood offers after release.
Marked a turning point for her Bollywood career; critics noted her screen presence and the film's buzz opened doors to further Hindi projects including Babumoshai Bandookbaaz.
Playing the gun-toting, firebrand 'Revolver Rani' — a feared bandit from the Chhattisgarh-Andhra-Telangana border region who terrorizes villages. Shraddha dubbed herself, handled real revolvers on set, and described it as her boldest role ever.
Widely cited as a career-defining performance; the role inspired by Kangana Ranaut's Revolver Rani showed Shraddha's range as a firebrand antagonist. The film became a sleeper hit and this character is among the most discussed of her career.
Playing Yasmin opposite Nawazuddin Siddiqui in this gritty, adult-rated Hindi crime film about a contract killer.
Noted for her bold, uninhibited performance in one of Nawazuddin's most talked-about films; expanded her Bollywood credibility significantly.
View film →Shraddha Das by the Numbers
If you watched every Shraddha Das film back-to-back, you'd be at it for roughly 2 days and 15h. Most-paired with Naresh — 4 films together.
Filmography
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Collaboration Network
The Constellation
Top 10 most-paired collaborators. Bubble size and line thickness reflect how many films they share with Shraddha Das.
Career Analytics
Genre Breakdown
Language Distribution
Films by Decade
Top Co-Actors
See all →Shraddha Das has worked most frequently with Praveen Sattaru (3 films), Naresh (4 films), Sayaji Shinde (3 films), Brahmanandam (3 films), and Posani Krishna Murali (3 films).









Did You Know?
Shraddha Das made her acting debut in the 2008 Telugu film 'Siddu from Sikakulam'.
She made her Bollywood debut in 2010 with the film 'Lahore', directed by Sanjay Puran Singh Chauhan.
She is known for her work primarily in Telugu cinema, but has also appeared in Hindi, Tamil, and Kannada films.
She is a trained classical dancer, having learned Kuchipudi.
She was a contestant on the reality TV show 'Bigg Boss Telugu 4' in 2020.
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Legacy & Influence
Shraddha Das has carved a distinct niche in the Telugu film industry as a versatile and dependable supporting actress, known for her ability to adapt to diverse roles across commercial and content-driven cinema. Beginning her career with the 2008 film 'Siddu from Sikakulam', she steadily built a filmography that showcases her range, from the comedic and spirited 'Revolver Rani' in 'Guntur Talkies' (2016) to more nuanced performances in films like 'Hippi' (2019). Her foray into Bollywood with 'Lahore' (2010) demonstrated an early ambition to cross regional boundaries, though her primary impact remains rooted in Telugu cinema. Over the years, Das has become a familiar face in ensemble casts, often bringing reliability and a distinct screen presence to projects that vary from mass entertainers like 'Dictator' (2016) to action thrillers like 'PSV Garuda Vega' (2017). Her contribution lies in her consistent work ethic and her role in supporting the narrative fabric of numerous films without being confined to a single typecast. While not necessarily a headline-making star, her sustained presence across a spectrum of genres for over a decade has made her a recognized part of the industry's supporting actor cadre, contributing to the depth and variety of Telugu cinema's offerings. Her career trajectory reflects the path of many successful character actors—building a legacy through persistence, adaptability, and a commitment to the craft within the commercial film ecosystem.