Tolywood sequel queen: SHRADDHA DAS biography



Shradda Das is one of the sexiest actress of South India. She is quiet famous as sequel queen.

Shraddha Das is born on 4th March 1986 in Mumbai. She is an Indian film actress who has mainly appeared in Telugu films.

Her parents hail from West Bengal. Her father is a businessman, who hails from Purulia, while her mother is a housewife.

She was brought up in Mumbai, where she completed her studies. Shraddha graduated from University of Mumbai with a Bachelor of Mass Media degree in journalism.

Shraddha Das made her debt in Telugu movie "Sidhu from Srikakulam" has been a hit. She thereafter starred in a number of Telugu films, including Target, 18, 20 Love Story, Diary, Adhineta, and etc,


She played the female lead in Adhineta, her sixth film in Telugu with hero Jagapati Babu and director Samudra. She played an important role in the remake of Maro Charitra produced by Dil Raju, opposite Varun Sandesh.


She then landed a lead role in Sai Om Films’ maiden venture Lahore, directed by Sanjay Puran Singh Chauhan. Shraddha played a Pakistani character in the film, cast opposite Aanaahad, and received critical acclaim for her performance. The film was released in March 2010 and won awards at the 42nd WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival. .

Shraddha Das is also known as a 'Sequel queen' in the South because of acting in the sequels of Arya (Arya 2), Mantra (Diary) and Chandramukhi (Nagavalli), which are sequels to the biggest blockbusters and released in 2009.

She also sang a track "Gajjala gurram" in Charmi's movie "Sye Aata" in Telugu, which was composed by Devi Sri Prasad.

Shraddha Das link up with Telugu film hero Varun Sandesh. They both are spending 'private' moments in many instances and passions are reportedly running high.


Shraddha Das is also appear in Kannada film industry with the movie "Hosa Prema Puraana", which is being directed by Shivakumar. There are two heroines in this Sandalwood movie and Shradhha is one among the two, which is a glamour-oriented role.