Angira Dhar
Angira Dhar is an Indian actress and model predominantly working in Hindi films and web series. Born on 25 May 1988 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, she is a Kashmiri Pandit whose family hails from Jammu and Kashmir and who was raised in Mumbai.[1] Dhar began her career in the entertainment industry as a television anchor on the show Beg Borrow Steal for UTV Bindass.[2] She made her acting debut in the 2013 film Ek Bura Aadmi and gained prominence with her lead role in the web series Bang Baaja Baaraat (2015).[2] Her breakthrough in mainstream cinema came with the romantic comedy Love per Square Foot (2018), opposite Vicky Kaushal, followed by action films like Commando 3 (2019) alongside Vidyut Jammwal and Runway 34 (2022) with Ajay Devgn.[3][4] In her personal life, Dhar married actor and director Anand Tiwari on 30 April 2021 in an intimate ceremony.[5] In 2025, she starred in the Punjabi zombie comedy Jombieland, released on 13 June 2025.[6][7]Biography
Early life and family
Angira Dhar was born on 25 May 1988 in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India.[8] She hails from a Kashmiri Pandit family and was raised in Mumbai's Mulund suburb after her family relocated there during her early years.[9][10] Her parents are Satish Dhar and Suchitra Dhar, a teacher; she has a brother named Ishan Dhar.[11] Dhar grew up in a middle-class household that emphasized education, influenced by her mother and maternal grandmother, both of whom served as teachers at her school.[12] This environment fostered a blend of her Kashmiri cultural heritage—marked by traditions observed in family rituals—with the dynamic urban life of Mumbai, shaping her early exposure to diverse influences.[9]Education
Angira Dhar attended Kendriya Vidyalaya, IIT Powai, Mumbai, the institution where her mother and grandmother worked as teachers.[12][11] She has described her school experience fondly, stating that she loved going to school more than college and was often labeled as "naughty" due to her behavior, in contrast to her well-behaved brother, though she performed adequately with family support.[12] During her school years, Dhar developed an early interest in media and arts, particularly cinema, where she found visual frames captivating; for instance, she recalled zoning out during math exams to admire cinematic scenes rather than focusing on the subject, which she disliked.[12] Coming from an academic family that emphasized conventional paths like stable jobs and degrees, Dhar pursued higher education in Mumbai, enrolling in Mulund College of Commerce despite her lack of aptitude for numbers.[12][13] Surrounded by peers aspiring to become chartered accountants, MBAs, or IAS officers, she completed her graduation as expected by her family, though she felt no personal draw toward those careers.[12] Dhar has reflected that she was not an exceptional student but managed to meet academic expectations with the encouragement from her family background in education.[12]Personal life
Angira Dhar married filmmaker Anand Tiwari on 30 April 2021 in an intimate ceremony held in Mumbai with only family members and close friends present.[14][15] Their relationship, which began as a deep friendship, was described by Tiwari as being sealed into marriage during the private event, reflecting a bond built over years of mutual understanding.[5] The couple kept the nuptials confidential for two months before sharing photos on social media, underscoring their preference for a low-profile personal life focused on privacy away from public scrutiny.[16] Dhar and Tiwari reside in Mumbai, where they maintain strong connections with their respective families, often involving them in significant personal milestones.[15] The couple continues to prioritize a private lifestyle that supports their individual pursuits.Career
Debut and early work (2013–2020)
Angira Dhar began her career in the entertainment industry in 2013, starting in television production at Channel V India, where she gained hands-on experience in content creation and behind-the-scenes operations.[17] During this period, she transitioned to on-camera work by hosting the tenth season of the reality adventure show Beg Borrow Steal on UTV Bindass, traveling across Madhya Pradesh to navigate challenges without resources, which marked her debut as a television presenter.[18] The role showcased her energetic presence and adaptability, helping her build visibility in the media landscape.[19] That same year, Dhar made her acting debut in the independent film Ek Bura Aadmi, directed by Ishraq Shah, where she portrayed Razia, a progressive small-town woman facing societal pressures.[20] Released on July 26, 2013, the thriller explored themes of power and politics, providing Dhar with her first substantial on-screen role opposite Arunoday Singh, though it received limited theatrical exposure.[21] Building on this, her breakthrough came in 2015 with the Y-Films web series Bang Baaja Baaraat, in which she played the independent and spirited Shahana Arora, a modern woman navigating family chaos during a destination wedding.[22] The six-episode comedy-drama, co-starring Ali Fazal, was praised for its relatable humor and ensemble dynamics, earning Dhar critical acclaim for her comedic timing and establishing her as a promising talent in digital content.[23] Dhar's early film work continued to evolve, with a notable role in the 2018 romantic comedy Love per Square Foot as Kareena D'Souza, a determined bank employee teaming up with a colleague to secure affordable housing in Mumbai.[24] This Netflix original, directed by Anand Tiwari and co-starring Vicky Kaushal, marked her streaming platform debut as part of India's first major Netflix-commissioned feature, highlighting urban millennial struggles and receiving positive reviews for its lighthearted narrative.[25] In 2019, she expanded into action territory with Commando 3, portraying Mallika Sood, a British intelligence agent assisting in a high-stakes international mission.[26] Directed by Aditya Datt and starring Vidyut Jammwal, the film allowed her to demonstrate versatility in a fast-paced thriller environment.[27] These projects signified her shift from hosting gigs and minor acting parts to more prominent supporting roles in Bollywood, solidifying her foothold in mainstream cinema by 2020.[4]Rise to prominence (2021–present)
Following her marriage in 2021, Angira Dhar continued her acting career with a supporting role in the aviation thriller Runway 34 (2022), directed by and starring Ajay Devgn, where she portrayed Radhika Roy, a defense lawyer investigating a mysterious plane crash.[28] The film, which also featured Amitabh Bachchan and Rakul Preet Singh, marked Dhar's return to mainstream cinema after a brief hiatus, showcasing her ability to handle intense courtroom drama alongside established stars.[28] Dhar expanded into digital streaming with a lead role in the crime drama web series Saas, Bahu Aur Flamingo (2023), produced by Maddock Films and directed by Homi Adajania for Disney+ Hotstar.[29] In the series, she played Kajal, the fiery youngest daughter-in-law in a family-run drug cartel disguised as a cooperative, navigating themes of power, betrayal, and survival in a gritty, female-led narrative alongside Dimple Kapadia and Radhika Madan.[30] Her performance as the gutsy Kajal, marked by a distinct dialect and bold action sequences, earned her recognition as IMDb's second Breakout Star of 2023, highlighting her growing presence on OTT platforms.[31][32] In 2023, Dhar ventured into music videos with an appearance in "Bairiya," a romantic ballad sung by Arijit Singh, composed by Goldie Sohel, and directed by Navjit Buttar.[33] She portrayed the female lead opposite Gurfateh Pirzada in the visually evocative video, which depicted a tragic love story and contributed to her diversification across media formats.[33] Dhar made her Punjabi cinema debut in the zombie comedy Jombieland (2025), directed by Deepak Thapar, where she played Aanchal Hooda, a resilient character fighting undead threats amid romantic and familial chaos.[34] The film's trailer released on May 30, 2025, and it hit theaters on June 13, 2025, blending horror, action, and humor in a regional context with co-stars Binnu Dhillon and Kanika Mann.[35][36] This project underscored her shift toward versatile roles spanning action, drama, and comedy in both mainstream Hindi films and regional cinema, with a notable increase in visibility through digital and streaming originals.[37][31]Filmography
Films
Dhar made her acting debut in feature films with the 2013 thriller Ek Bura Aadmi, directed by Ishraq Shah, where she portrayed Razia, a progressive small-town girl facing societal odds.[20][38] In 2018, she starred as the romantic lead Karina D'Souza, a bank employee navigating urban life and love, in the Netflix romantic comedy Love per Square Foot, directed by Anand Tiwari, opposite Vicky Kaushal.[39][40] Her role as Malika, a British Intelligence agent assisting in a high-stakes counter-terrorism mission, marked her entry into action cinema in the 2019 film Commando 3, directed by Aditya Datt.[41] Dhar played Radhika Roy, a key supporting character in the aviation thriller Runway 34 (2022), directed by and starring Ajay Devgn, contributing to the narrative of a mysterious flight incident.[42] In 2025, she made her Punjabi film debut in the zombie comedy Jombieland (also titled Pind Peya Saara Jombieland Baneya), directed by Deepak Thaper, where she essays the role of Aanchal Hooda amid a rural horror-romance plot.[34][7]| Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 | Ek Bura Aadmi | Razia | Ishraq Shah | Debut lead role as a determined young woman pursuing education.[20] |
| 2018 | Love per Square Foot | Karina D'Souza | Anand Tiwari | Romantic lead in a story of flat-sharing and budding romance.[39] |
| 2019 | Commando 3 | Malika | Aditya Datt | Intelligence officer in an international action sequence.[41] |
| 2022 | Runway 34 | Radhika Roy | Ajay Devgn | Supporting role in a tense thriller inspired by real events.[42] |
| 2025 | Jombieland | Aanchal Hooda | Deepak Thaper | Lead in Punjabi zom-com blending horror and romance.[34] |