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Vidya Balan
Birth at
1 January 1978
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Vidya Balan was born in 1978 into a middle-class Tamil family. She graduated from college and university in Bombay with a degree in sociology. At the same time, she attended seminars at the Prithvi Theatre. Tamil girls were traditionally taught to dance in early childhood. Vidya received her first filming experiences while studying at university. She was even invited to one of the leading roles in the film “Chakram”, where her partner was to be her favorite movie actor Mohanlal. The film was postponed,
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Vidya Balan was born in 1978 into a middle-class Tamil family. She graduated from college and university in Bombay with a degree in sociology. At the same time, she attended seminars at the Prithvi Theatre. Tamil girls were traditionally taught to dance in early childhood. Vidya received her first filming experiences while studying at university. She was even invited to one of the leading roles in the film “Chakram”, where her partner was to be her favorite movie actor Mohanlal. The film was postponed, and then the promised role was played by another actress. The beginning of Vidya's artistic career was postponed for several years.
In 1998
director Pradeep Sarkar He invited her to appear in several commercials, and then in music videos. The next stage of Vidya Balan’s artistic career was in the soap operas Hum Paanch by Ekta Kapoor and Hanste Khelte by Ashok Pandita. Vidya’s first serious acting work was in the Bengali film Bhalo Theko. For this role, she received an award in the nomination “Best Actress” in Calcutta.
The young actress drew the attention of film producer Vidhu Vinod Chopra and she was offered a role in the film of the same Pradeep Sarkar.
Angel of Love . Now she was interested in many serious filmmakers, including Tamil, once rejected her. But now Vidya has refused a new offer.
In 2006, Vidya Balan successfully starred in the blockbuster Raju Hirani
Brother Moon 2 paired with Sanjay Dutt. The film was a big box office success and was highly praised by critics. In Mani Ratnam’s film Guru, Vidya played a woman with limited physical abilities. Then Vidya Balan had a period of relative failure. One of the films with her participation was even presented by India at an international competition, but it was not successful in the country itself. But the resounding success accompanied the rental of the subsequent paintings "Hey Babby" and
Labyrinth . /