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Pooja HegdeIndian actress and model
Date of Birth: 13.10.1990
Country: India |
Content:
- Early Life and Education
- Film Debut and Early Struggles
- Rise to Prominence in South Indian Cinema
- Bollywood Debut and Setbacks
- Resurgence and Critical Acclaim
- Recent Work and Future Projects
- Personal Life
- Family and Interests
Early Life and Education
Born on October 13, 1990, in Mumbai, India, to Tulu-speaking parents from Karnataka, Pooja Hegde always dreamed of gracing the silver screen. After completing her schooling, she enrolled in a commerce college where she actively participated in modeling shows.
Film Debut and Early Struggles
Hegde made her cinematic debut in 2012 with the Kollywood film "Mugamoodi." Despite the film's ambition to introduce a superhero genre to Kollywood, it received negative critical reviews and was a commercial failure. Hegde's performance as a debutante was met with disappointment, although she received a nomination for the South Indian International Movie Awards.
Rise to Prominence in South Indian Cinema
A significant turning point came when Hegde met director VV Vinayak. Their collaboration resulted in the films "Oka Laila Kosam" and "Mukunda" (both 2014), where she essayed leading roles. These films presented challenges as they required her to learn Telugu. Critics praised her dramatic acting skills, particularly in "Mukunda" where she showcased her impressive singing abilities.
Bollywood Debut and Setbacks
Hegde made her Bollywood debut in 2016 with the historical film "Mohenjo Daro" opposite Hrithik Roshan. However, the film did not meet expectations and flopped at the box office. After this setback, Hegde returned to starring in Tamil and Telugu films.
A series of flops followed, including "DJ" (2017), "Maharshi" (2019), and "Gaddalakonda Ganesh" (2019). Critics labeled Hegde as a "one-role star" and wrote her off as a rising talent.
Resurgence and Critical Acclaim
Hegde's career took an unexpected turn in 2019 when she made a comeback to Bollywood with the comedy film "Housefull 4." The film received positive reviews and earned over $37 million worldwide. She further cemented her growth with "Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo" (2020), a Telugu-language action-drama that became one of the highest-grossing Telugu films, earning over $33 million. Critics praised her for bringing courage to her characterization and captivating dance sequences. Hegde won the SIIMA Award for Best Telugu Female Actor for her performance in the film.
Recent Work and Future Projects
Continuing her prolific run, Hegde starred in a string of films in 2021, including the comedy "Most Eligible Bachelor" and the romantic drama "Radhe Shyam." She has also ventured into Tamil cinema once again in 2022 with the film "Beast."
Hegde remains a highly sought-after actress in the Indian film industry, with several projects lined up in the coming years.
Personal Life
Hegde's personal life has been the subject of much speculation, with rumors of relationships with actors Rohan Mehra and Prabhas circulating. However, she has consistently denied any romantic involvement with her colleagues.
In an ideal partner, Hegde seeks kindness, a sense of humor, and a shared love for their profession. She values a strong spiritual connection and is candid with her fans on her Instagram account, sharing her thoughts and experiences.
Family and Interests
Hegde's elder brother, Rishab Hegde, is a surgeon specializing in orthopedics. In her free time, Hegde enjoys staying fit and showcases her svelte and toned physique on social media.

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