Sameera Reddy
Born: 14 December 1978
Sameera Reddy burst onto the Bollywood scene in 2002 with Maine Dil Tujhko Diya and quickly became one of the industry's most versatile leading ladies. Known for her work across Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu cinema, she delivered some genuinely memorable performances throughout the 2000s—from the creepy thrills of Darna Mana Hai to the high-octane action of Race, which became one of her biggest hits. Films like Musafir, Taxi No. 9211, and De Dana Dan showcased her range, moving effortlessly between intense dramas and fun, lighthearted entertainers. By the early 2010s, she'd established herself as a bankable lead who could carry diverse projects, cementing her place in Bollywood's golden era. What made Sameera stand out was her willingness to take on bold, unconventional roles—she wasn't just the typical leading lady, and audiences appreciated her for bringing depth and authenticity to every character. Her chemistry with co-stars was always electric, whether she was opposite Akshay Kumar, Saif Ali Khan, or regional cinema superstars. After stepping back from the spotlight around 2013 to focus on her personal life and motherhood, Sameera has recently made a comeback, proving that her charm and talent remain as relevant as ever. She's become something of a style icon too, known for her stunning looks and effortless fashion sense that made her a fixture on every "best dressed" list back in the day.













