Natasha Rastogi
Natasha Rastogi burst onto the Bollywood scene with a memorable role in Mira Nair's critically acclaimed Monsoon Wedding, the film that snagged the Golden Lion at Venice and earned a Golden Globe nomination. Since then, she's built a diverse portfolio across film, television, and theatre, proving herself as a versatile performer willing to take on complex characters. Her theatre work, particularly her performance in Nati Binodini, earned her the Best Actress Award at the Mahindra Excellence in Theatre Awards in 2007, cementing her reputation as a serious dramatic talent beyond the glitz of mainstream cinema. Known for her willingness to embrace unconventional roles, Natasha brings a refreshing authenticity to her characters that sets her apart in an industry often fixated on glamour. Whether she's playing Salma in the indie gem Do Dooni Chaar or commanding attention in the gritty TV series Gulaal as Panbaa, she's consistently chosen projects that challenge her as an artist rather than just offer visibility. Her contribution to Bollywood lies in her quiet but powerful approach to acting—she's the kind of performer who elevates every project she touches and reminds audiences why nuanced storytelling matters in Indian cinema.






