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Preity Zinta
Birth at
31 January 1975
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Preity Zinta was born on January 31, 1975 in Rohru in Shimla, the capital of Himchal Pradesh. She was the daughter of an Indian army officer. When the girl was 13 years old, her father died in a car accident, where her mother also suffered numerous fractures. Priti has two brothers. Priti herself was born, as they say, in a shirt and in her life twice escaped death – the first time when a bomb exploded at a concert in Colombo, and the second – during the tsunami. Zinta graduated with a degree in
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Preity Zinta was born on January 31, 1975 in Rohru in Shimla, the capital of Himchal Pradesh. She was the daughter of an Indian army officer. When the girl was 13 years old, her father died in a car accident, where her mother also suffered numerous fractures. Priti has two brothers. Priti herself was born, as they say, in a shirt and in her life twice escaped death – the first time when a bomb exploded at a concert in Colombo, and the second – during the tsunami.
Zinta graduated with a degree in forensic psychology at the University of Mumbai. Priti's native language is Hindi, but she is also fluent in English and Tamil.
In 1998, she began her career as a model. Her beauty and charm were noticed by Bollywood directors, and in the same year she was invited by Mani Ratnama in her film Love at First Sight. For this role, Priti won Filmfare for Best Debut.
Other awards brought her films "Soldier" (1998), "Will Tomorrow Come or Not?" (2003),
"You are not alone" (2003)
Zinta never ceases to amaze the audience and film critics with the diversity of his images. What is the role of a villain in the movie “Hope” (2003) or a single mother in “Light-minded girl” (2000)? In Secretly, Secretly, Sneaky, Sneaky (2001), she revived the role of a woman with free moral values and won applause from critics.
The actress was pleased with her roles in the films “Desire of the Heart”, “I Need Only Love” (2002), “Vir and Zara: A Love Story” (2004) and “Salam Namaste” (2005) and many other blockbusters.
Today, Priti Zinta is in the league of the main actors and actresses of Bollywood. In addition to acting, she writes a column for the BBC South Asia. /