Soni Razdan

Soni Razdan

Soni Razdan burst onto the Hindi film scene in 1981 with *36 Chowringhee Lane* and quickly cemented herself as one of the most compelling actresses of the 1980s and '90s. Her breakthrough came with the emotionally resonant *Saaransh* (1984), which earned her dual nominations for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress and the Bengal Film Journalists' Association Award—a solid introduction to her talent for diving into complex, nuanced roles. From critically acclaimed films like *Mandi* and *Trikal* to the poignant *Such a Long Journey*, Razdan built a filmography that prioritized substance over stardom, choosing meaningful stories that challenged her as a performer. What sets Razdan apart is her fearless approach to cinema, never content to be just another face in Bollywood's leading lady roles. As a member of the prestigious Bhatt family, she's carved her own distinct identity, bringing depth and authenticity to every character she inhabits. In recent years, she's proved that her relevance hasn't dimmed—her role in *Raazi* (2018) reminded audiences of her powerhouse presence, and her seamless transition to the OTT space with shows like *Out of Love*, *The Verdict - State vs Nanavati*, and *Call My Agent: Bollywood* has introduced her work to a whole new generation of viewers. She's a reminder of when Hindi cinema valued raw talent and artistic integrity.

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