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Sana Amin Sheikh

Sana Amin
Sana Amin Image: Wikimedia Commons. Bollywood Hungama / CC BY 3.0

Sana Amin Sheikh is an Indian actress and radio jockey who works primarily in Hindi television and films. She made her acting debut on the youth-oriented serial Kya Mast Hai Life, in which she played Ritu Shah, and has since appeared in over thirty television serials, alongside supporting roles in Hindi cinema.

Key facts

Name Sana Amin Sheikh
Nationality Indian
Occupation Actress, radio jockey
Primary industry Hindi television and films
Acting debut (television) Kya Mast Hai Life as Ritu Shah
Film debut Singham as Anjali Bhosle

Career

Sheikh began her on-screen career on Hindi television with Kya Mast Hai Life, in which she portrayed the character Ritu Shah. She subsequently built a wide-ranging career across Hindi general entertainment channels, taking on lead, antagonist and supporting roles.

Television

She has played lead roles in serials including Jeet Jayenge Hum, Gustakh Dil, Million Dollar Girl, Bhootu (Season 1), Krishnadasi and Perfect Pati. Her antagonist and supporting performances include parts in Kuch Rang Pyar Ke Aise Bhi 3, Tere Shehar Mein and Mann Kee Awaaz Pratigya.

Films

Sheikh made her Bollywood debut in Singham, playing Anjali Bhosle. She has also appeared in supporting roles in Table No. 21, Island City and Bamfaad.

Radio

In addition to acting, Sheikh works as a radio jockey.

Selected filmography and television work

Films

  • Singham — as Anjali Bhosle
  • Table No. 21 — supporting role
  • Island City — supporting role
  • Bamfaad — supporting role

Television (selected)

  • Kya Mast Hai Life — as Ritu Shah (debut)
  • Jeet Jayenge Hum — lead
  • Gustakh Dil — lead
  • Million Dollar Girl — lead
  • Krishnadasi — lead
  • Bhootu (Season 1) — lead
  • Perfect Pati — lead
  • Tere Shehar Mein — supporting
  • Mann Kee Awaaz Pratigya — supporting
  • Kuch Rang Pyar Ke Aise Bhi 3 — antagonist/supporting

Significance

Across more than thirty television serials, Sheikh has worked across a range of genres on Hindi general entertainment channels, taking on protagonist as well as antagonist roles, while maintaining a parallel presence in Hindi cinema and radio broadcasting.

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