Roshni Sahota
Biography
Roshni Sahota is an Indian actress recognized for her work in television and film, particularly within the Punjabi entertainment industry. Born on September 12, 1992, in Delhi, India, she has made significant strides in her acting career since her debut.
Early Life and Education
Roshni Sahota was born in Delhi, India. She pursued her higher education at Maharaja Agrasen College, New Delhi. Details about her early life and schooling remain private.
Career
Sahota began her acting journey in the Punjabi film industry before transitioning to Hindi television. In 2014, she made her television debut as Minty in the Life OK drama series "Nadaan Parindey Ghar Aaja." She gained prominence for her portrayal of Surbhi Singh in the Colors TV social drama series "Shakti – Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki" from 2016 to 2018.
Her performance as Surbhi Singh garnered her widespread recognition and established her as a talented actress in the industry. In 2019, she appeared as Imarti Chautala in the Sony Entertainment Television series "Patiala Babes." Sahota has also been part of other television projects, including "Phir Bhi Na Maane...Badtameez Dil" and "Krishan Kanhaiya."
In addition to her television career, Sahota has made notable contributions to Punjabi cinema. She appeared in films such as "Kuknoos" (2016) and "The Great Sardaar" (2017). Her involvement in both television and film showcases her versatility as an actress.
Personal Life
Roshni Sahota maintains a private personal life. She has a brother named Charandeep Singh Sahota. Beyond her acting career, she is known to have a passion for dancing.
Physical Attributes
Sahota stands at a height of 5 feet 4 inches (163 cm) and maintains a weight of approximately 54 kg (119 lbs). She has black hair and black eyes.
Roshni Sahota's dedication to her craft and her diverse roles in both television and film have solidified her presence in the Indian entertainment industry. Her journey reflects her commitment to exploring varied characters and contributing meaningfully to the arts.