
Rajeshwari Sachdev
Born: 14 April 1975
Rajeshwari Sachdev has been a solid presence in Indian cinema and television since the early '90s, carving out a career that spans both the big and small screens. Her breakout moment came with Shyam Benegal's Sardari Begum in 1996, a performance that earned her the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress—a testament to her acting chops. Beyond films, she became a household name as co-host of Zee TV's beloved musical game show Antakshari alongside Annu Kapoor, a gig she held down for seven years and which introduced her to millions of viewers across the country. What sets Sachdev apart is her versatility and willingness to experiment across different mediums—she's equally comfortable hosting a musical show, gracing the silver screen, or diving into intense television dramas. Her contribution to Bollywood has been understated but consistent, bringing depth to her roles rather than chasing the spotlight. Beyond her awards and mainstream projects, she's appeared in crime series like Rihhaee where she played an activist, showing her range as a performer. Even when not in the headlines, Sachdev has remained connected to the industry, proving that longevity in entertainment is about genuine craft, not just star power.


