Aditi Rao Hydari
Aditi Rao Hydari has quietly become one of Bollywood's most versatile performers, seamlessly working across Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam cinema since her 2006 debut in the Malayalam film Prajapathi. She caught major attention with Delhi-6 and Yeh Saali Zindagi, the latter snagging her a Screen Award for Best Supporting Actress, and really cemented her star power through standout roles in Rockstar and Murder 3. Her career took another leap when she appeared in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's massive blockbuster Padmaavat (2018), which earned her an IIFA Award and proved she could hold her own in big-budget historical dramas. Between Bollywood and South Indian cinema, she's racked up serious accolades—SIIMA Awards, Filmfare Awards, and consistent critical praise that shows she's more than just a pretty face. What sets Aditi apart is her refusal to be boxed in by one industry or genre. She's delivered nuanced performances in psychological thrillers, appeared in Mani Ratnam's romantic Kaatru Veliyidai, and proven her range with experimental work like Sufiyum Sujatayum and Chekka Chivantha Vaanam. Recently, she's made a smart pivot toward prestige web content, appearing in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Heeramandi (2024) and the ambitious anthology Jubilee, showing that she's evolving with the industry. Her style is understated but impactful—she brings depth to every character without needing to steal the spotlight, which is exactly why she's become such a respected collaborator for top-tier directors.













