Pooja Kanwal
Pooja Kanwal Mahtani has quietly carved out a solid career spanning both Kannada cinema and Hindi television, proving that success in Bollywood doesn't always mean being in the spotlight 24/7. Born on January 24, 1982, she's best known for her lead roles in Kannada films like Seven O' Clock and Tirupathi, where she delivered performances that resonated with regional audiences. Her work in Palampur Express showcased her versatility as an actor, taking on the pivotal role of Pawni and demonstrating her range beyond just the South Indian film industry. While she may not have dominated the mainstream Hindi film scene, her consistent work across multiple mediums has earned her a loyal following among those who appreciate solid, understated performances. What makes Pooja's contribution to Indian cinema noteworthy is her ability to move seamlessly between different film industries and mediums without losing her authenticity or craft. Her style leans toward choosing meaningful roles over chasing commercial blockbusters, which reflects a certain artistic integrity. In recent years, she's shifted focus toward her work with major media groups including Aajtak and India Today Group, bringing her expertise and on-camera presence to the world of news and current affairs. This transition shows her evolution as a performer and her willingness to explore different facets of the entertainment industry beyond traditional acting roles.
