Ishita Sharma
Ishita Sharma has built a seriously impressive career that goes way beyond just acting—she's a kathak dancer, entrepreneur, and social activist who's been hustling since her school days. She started young with TV shows like Shaka Laka Boom Boom, made her film debut in the 2007 English film Loins of Punjab Presents, and went on to appear in Bollywood films like Dil Dosti Etc and Dulha Mil Gaya. But here's what makes her stand out: while balancing her acting gigs, she pursued formal education in psychology and literature, earning a Master's degree in human development. She's also kept her kathak performances alive, proving she's not just a one-dimensional talent but someone genuinely invested in multiple art forms. What really defines Ishita's contribution to Bollywood is her refusal to stick to one lane. She transitioned smoothly to television, playing Anjalika Solanki in Kuch Toh Log Kahenge and co-anchoring Dance India Dance season 4, showcasing her versatility. Beyond entertainment, she's turned her creative energy into meaningful social impact—founding Aamad, a performing arts school, in 2014, and launching MukkaMaar in 2016, an initiative that provides free self-defence training to underprivileged girls. What started as a passion project became a registered non-profit in 2018 and now empowers thousands of girls across India. She's the kind of talent who reminds you that being a "Bollywood actor" can mean so much more than just films.
