
Evelyn Sharma
Evelyn Sharma is an Indian actor, best known for Tamil cinema. Evelyn Sharma began their career in 2012 and has been a prominent figure in the industry for over 14 years. With 30 credits to their name, Evelyn Sharma remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. Evelyn Sharma is one of the most closely watched talents of their generation, with a rapidly growing body of acclaimed work.
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Biography
Evelyn Sharma (born Evelyn Lakshmi Sharma) is a German-Indian actress of Punjabi and German descent working primarily in Hindi cinema, known for her roles in major Bollywood productions. She made her debut in From Sydney with Love (2012) and gained wider recognition with her role as Lara in Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani (2013) alongside Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone, followed by playing Veronica opposite Varun Dhawan in Main Tera Hero (2014). Despite a decade-long career spanning Hindi and Telugu cinema — including Saaho (2019) with Prabhas — she has spoken candidly about facing typecasting in supporting roles and industry stereotypes regarding her Hindi proficiency despite being fluent. She continued expanding her range with films like Kissebaaz (2019) and Jab Harry Met Sejal (2017) with Shah Rukh Khan.
Career Milestones
Bollywood debut
View film →Breakthrough role as part of ensemble cast; 'Sunny Sunny' song made her a youth icon
View film →Lead role as Rosaline in Bollywood thriller
View film →Major role as Jannet opposite Himansh Kohli in hit youth film
View film →Tollywood debut in high-profile multilingual blockbuster
View film →Iconic Roles
Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani
A bubbly, flirtatious foreign tourist who becomes a memorable part of the ensemble; widely cited as Evelyn Sharma's breakthrough Bollywood role and most recognizable character.
Yaariyan
A spirited member of the Australian college squad; a prominent supporting role in this youth-centric drama that further established her presence in Bollywood.
Main Tera Hero
A glamorous character in this Ekta Kapoor action-comedy, consistently mentioned across sources as one of her notable early supporting roles.
Defining Moments
Lara's 'Oh no baby! Itna bada cut!' trek scene — playing the bubbly, ditsy Lara who romances Ranbir Kapoor during the Manali trek sequences
This was her breakout Bollywood moment. The film was a massive blockbuster and her comic, carefree cameo as Lara introduced her to a mainstream Hindi audience, making her a recognisable face overnight despite a supporting role.
View film →Debut performance as Rosaline opposite Prateik Babbar, including a bold kissing scene followed by a slap — an audacious entry into Bollywood
Technically her Bollywood debut, the role demonstrated her willingness to take risks and her comfort on screen in emotionally charged scenes, establishing her as more than just a model-turned-actress.
View film →Sita Devi role in this Rohan Sippy comedy — a departure from the glamorous archetype she was being cast in
Showed early range by taking a character-driven role in a critically appreciated comedy, signalling she could handle parts beyond decorative glamour roles.
View film →Playing Veronica, Vikrant's glamorous girlfriend, in this David Dhawan mainstream comedy opposite Varun Dhawan
A high-profile commercial film that cemented her presence in mainstream Bollywood, showcasing her appeal in a broad masala entertainer alongside major stars.
View film →Role as Jannet D'Souza in this youth sleeper hit, contributing to the film's surprise box-office success
Yaariyan became a word-of-mouth hit among college audiences, and her presence in it connected her strongly with the youth demographic that the film targeted.
View film →Evelyn Sharma by the Numbers
If you watched every Evelyn Sharma film back-to-back, you'd be at it for roughly 1 day and 4h. Most-paired with Pritam Chakraborty — 3 films together.
Filmography
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Collaboration Network
The Constellation
Top 4 most-paired collaborators. Bubble size and line thickness reflect how many films they share with Evelyn Sharma.
Career Analytics
Genre Breakdown
Language Distribution
Films by Decade
Top Co-Actors
See all →Evelyn Sharma has worked most frequently with Kunaal Roy Kapur (2 films), Pankaj Tripathi (2 films), Pritam Chakraborty (3 films), and Sajid–Wajid (2 films).




Did You Know?
Evelyn Sharma was born in Frankfurt, Germany, and is of Indian and German descent.
She was crowned Miss India Germany in 2009.
She made her Bollywood debut in the 2012 film 'From Sydney with Love'.
She is a trained classical dancer in Bharatanatyam and Kathak.
She is a prominent celebrity endorser for various brands in India.
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Legacy & Influence
Evelyn Sharma's contribution to Indian cinema is defined by her role as a prominent crossover figure who bridged international modelling with Bollywood. As a German-Indian actress, she entered the industry during a period of increasing globalization, bringing a distinct cosmopolitan presence to the screen. Her career trajectory, while not centered on lead roles, saw her strategically positioned in major commercial productions. Her most notable impact stems from her appearance in the 2013 blockbuster 'Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani', a film that became a cultural touchstone for a generation. Though her role was not a central one, her presence in such a successful project amplified her visibility and associated her with a significant cinematic moment. Following this, she consistently secured supporting parts in mainstream films like 'Main Tera Hero' and the pan-India project 'Saaho', often portraying modern, stylish characters that leveraged her model persona. Sharma's contribution lies less in transformative performances and more in her embodiment of a specific, international aesthetic within Hindi cinema. She represented a type of global Indianness that appealed to a changing audience, often playing NRI characters or sophisticated professionals. Her career demonstrates a viable path for models from international backgrounds to transition into Bollywood character roles, expanding the industry's visual and cultural palette. While not an award-winning dramatic actress, her steady work in commercial cinema over a decade provided consistent representation for biracial actors and added a layer of glamour and international flair to the ensembles of major films.