Mona Wasu
Mona Wasu is an Indian actor, best known for Tamil cinema. Mona Wasu began their career in 2013 and has been a prominent figure in the industry for over 13 years. With 30 credits to their name, Mona Wasu remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. An emerging voice in Tamil cinema, Mona Wasu is already attracting significant attention for their distinctive work.
- Born
- Age
- 43
Biography
Mona Wasu (also credited as Mona Vasu) is an Indian actress primarily known for her work in Hindi television and film. She rose to prominence with the TV serial Miilee, winning the Indian Telly Award for Best Female Newcomer in 2005, and later won the Sony Entertainment Television reality show Iss Jungle Se Mujhe Bachao in 2009. In 2013, she appeared in the thriller film Maazii directed by Jaideep Chopra, playing the role of Shrishti alongside lead actor Sumit Nijhawan. She has also appeared in notable TV productions such as Radhaa Ki Betiyaan Kuch Kar Dikhayengi and Parichay – Nayee Zindagi Kay Sapno Ka.
Career Milestones
Television debut with titular role in Miilee
Lead role as Rohini Sharma in long-running TV drama
Lead role as Richa Thakral in family drama series
Film appearance in crime thriller Maazii, a remake of A History of Violence
View film →Mona Wasu by the Numbers
If you watched every Mona Wasu film back-to-back, you'd be at it for roughly 2 hours.
Filmography
See all 30 credits →Career Analytics
Language Distribution
Films by Decade
Legacy & Influence
Mona Wasu's contribution to Indian cinema is limited and defined by a brief, early-career appearance. She is known almost exclusively for her role in the 2013 Hindi film 'Maazii'. The film, a thriller exploring themes of road rage and consequence, featured her in a supporting capacity, though the specific character name remains uncredited in available records. With a filmography consisting of this single major credit and no subsequent prominent roles, her impact on the industry's broader narrative or stylistic development is negligible. Her career trajectory represents that of many aspiring actors who enter the film industry with a debut but do not achieve sustained visibility or a defining filmography. Consequently, any substantive analysis of a unique artistic contribution, influence on genres, or inspiration for other performers is not possible based on the verifiable public record. Her legacy is confined to a minor footnote in the catalog of early 2010s Hindi cinema, specifically within the context of a single moderate-budget thriller. Without further documented work, awards, or critical recognition, a detailed assessment of her professional influence beyond this point would be speculative.
