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Sanya Malhotra

Sanya Malhotra's 2023 is busier than ever!

| @indiablooms | Feb 04, 2023, at 09:49 pm

Mumbai: Ever since Malhotra made her dream debut with co-star Aamir Khan in Dangal, the actor's endeavour has been to entertain her audiences with a variety of roles. With every project, she has surpassed the expectation of her audiences.

After proving her acting chops in Badhaai Ho, LUDO, Pagglait, Meenakshi Sundareshwar and HIT: The First Case, the actress has found herself in the busiest phase of her life. For the past couple of months, Malhotra has been filming Jawan with Shah Rukh Khan, Sam Bahadur opposite Vicky Kaushal and Kathal with Rajpal Yadav & The Great Indian Kitchen. All four are slated to release this year.

An industry insider says, "Sanya is one of the most bankable stars of today who is capable of shouldering every character. She has a girl-next-door quality that makes audiences identify with all the characters she has played so far, and that has primarily contributed to her popularity."

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