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Amrita Puri

Amrita Puri is an Indian actor, best known for Tamil cinema. Amrita Puri began their career in 2010 and has been a prominent figure in the industry for over 16 years. With 30 credits to their name, Amrita Puri remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. Spanning 10+ years, Amrita Puri's career remains one of the longest and most celebrated in Tamil cinema.

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Biography

Amrita Puri is an Indian film actress who is known for her roles in the critical and commercially successful Bollywood films like Aisha (2010), Blood Money (2012) and Kai Po Che! (2013).

Career Stats

9Films
5.7Avg Rating
22%Hit Ratio?
13Yrs Active
8/10Versatility?
6/10Critical?
veteran?

Personal Info

BornAugust 20, 1983
Age42
Known Credits30+

Career Milestones

2010

Film debut

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2017

Highest rated: Mom (7.8)

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Iconic Roles

Vidya Bhatt2013

Kai Po Che!

The sister of one of the main protagonists, whose life becomes intertwined with the political and social turmoil in Gujarat.

Aarzoo2012

Blood Money

The wife of the protagonist who gets entangled in the dangerous world of diamond trading.

Priya Rao2019

India's Most Wanted

An intelligence officer who is part of the team tasked with capturing a notorious terrorist.

Defining Moments

2010

Film Debut

Made her acting debut in the film 'Aisha', a modern adaptation of Jane Austen's 'Emma', which brought her initial recognition.

2013

Critical Acclaim

Received widespread critical praise for her supporting role as Vidya in the critically and commercially successful film 'Kai Po Che!'.

2019

Lead Role in a Thriller

Played a significant role as an intelligence officer in the investigative thriller 'India's Most Wanted'.

Career Analytics

Genre Breakdown

Thriller
33%
Crime
22%
Drama
22%
Action
11%
Mystery
11%

Language Distribution

Hindi
89%
Hindi
11%

Films by Decade

7
2010s
2
2020s

Top Co-Actors

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Did You Know?

1

Amrita Puri made her acting debut in the 2010 Bollywood film 'Aisha', which was an adaptation of Jane Austen's novel 'Emma'.

2

She is the daughter of Indian actor and film producer, Anil Puri.

3

Before acting, she worked as a marketing executive for a television channel.

4

Her performance in 'Kai Po Che!' (2013) was widely praised by critics.

5

She played the role of a journalist in the film 'India's Most Wanted' (2019).

Legacy & Influence

Amrita Puri's contribution to Indian cinema is defined by her ability to deliver authentic, grounded performances, often in supporting roles that significantly enhance the narrative fabric of the films she appears in. Making her debut in the glossy, ensemble romantic comedy 'Aisha' (2010), she demonstrated early promise. However, it was her role as Vidya Bhatt in the critically acclaimed 'Kai Po Che!' (2013) that established her as a serious actress. Her portrayal of a young woman navigating personal tragedy and societal expectations brought a quiet dignity and emotional depth to the film, which was a major commercial and critical success. This performance showcased her skill in understated realism, a contrast to more overtly dramatic Bollywood archetypes. Her filmography, though selective, reveals a preference for varied genres—from the thriller 'Blood Money' to the action-drama 'Ek Villain' and the investigative thriller 'India's Most Wanted'. In the highly successful 'Mom' (2017), her supporting role contributed to the film's powerful narrative on justice. Puri's career trajectory is marked not by ubiquitous presence but by strategic choices that often align with substantial, content-driven cinema. Her impact lies in reinforcing the importance of strong, believable character actors within mainstream Hindi filmmaking. She has carved a niche by embodying relatable, contemporary Indian women, thereby contributing to the industry's evolving landscape where supporting roles are accorded greater narrative weight and authenticity. Her work, particularly in 'Kai Po Che!', remains a reference point for naturalistic performance in early 2010s Bollywood.

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