Kirti Kulhari
Kirti Kulhari (born 30 May 1985) is an Indian actress predominantly known for her versatile roles in Hindi-language films, web series, and theater productions.[1] Born and raised in Mumbai to parents originally from Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, Kulhari pursued a Bachelor of Arts in management from Bhavan's College and a postgraduate degree in journalism and mass communication from K.J. Somaiya College.[2][3] She began her professional journey in modeling and television advertisements before transitioning to theater, where she honed her acting skills through various stage plays such as Chinta Chod Chintaman, Shehenshah of Azeemo, and Sakharaam Binder.[4][5] Kulhari made her Bollywood debut in 2010 with the comedy film Khichdi: The Movie, directed by Aatish Kapadia.[2] Her breakthrough came in 2016 with the social thriller Pink, directed by Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury, where she portrayed Falak Ali, a young woman confronting societal issues of consent and victim-blaming alongside Taapsee Pannu and Amitabh Bachchan; the film earned critical acclaim and won the National Film Award for Best Film on Social Issues.[6][7] Subsequent notable film roles include the titular character in the 2013 drama Jal, the intelligence officer Seerat in the 2019 war film Uri: The Surgical Strike, and the ISRO scientist Neha Siddiqui in the 2019 biographical drama Mission Mangal. In 2025, she starred in the acclaimed film Full Plate.[2][8][9] Expanding into digital platforms, Kulhari has starred in acclaimed web series such as Four More Shots Please! (2019–2022) as Anjana Shrivastava, Criminal Justice: Behind Closed Doors (2020) as Anuradha Chandra, and Human (2022) as Dr. Saira Sabharwal, earning praise for portraying complex, empowered female characters.[8] Kulhari's contributions have been recognized with several honors, including the Filmfare Award for Best Actress (Short Film) for Maya (2018) and the Bollywood Life Award for Best Actress in a Web Series for Four More Shots Please! (2021).[10][11] On a personal note, she married actor Saahil Sehgal in 2016 after meeting on an advertisement set, but the couple announced their separation in 2021, emphasizing mutual respect and growth.[1][8] Kulhari continues to advocate for women's issues and environmental causes through her public platform.[12]Early life and education
Family background
Kirti Kulhari was born on 30 May 1985 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.[13][14] Her family originates from the Jhunjhunu district in Rajasthan, where her parents maintained strong ties to their ancestral roots despite residing in Mumbai.[14][15] She was raised in a middle-class household by her father, a Commander in the Indian Navy, and her mother, a homemaker.[14][15] This military background instilled a strong emphasis on discipline and education in the family, shaping Kulhari's early years with structured routines and a focus on personal growth.[16] Kulhari has two elder sisters, Kiran (a teacher) and Kanchan (a pathologist in the Indian Army), along with one younger brother, Sandeep (a Captain in the Indian Navy).[17][18] Her upbringing included early exposure to the arts through school activities, which her family actively encouraged, fostering her interest in creative pursuits from a young age.[16] This foundation, combined with her Rajasthan heritage, later influenced her affinity for authentic, grounded roles in her acting career.[19]Academic background
Kirti Kulhari completed her schooling at Kendriya Vidyalaya in Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, where she spent much of her early years amid her family's relocation due to her father's naval postings.[5][20] She pursued higher education in Mumbai, obtaining a Bachelor's degree in Management Studies (BMS) from Bhavan's College.[20] Kulhari then earned a post-graduate diploma in journalism and mass communication from K. J. Somaiya College, reflecting her initial interest in media-related fields.[2][20] Following her studies, Kulhari initially considered a career in business or marketing, aligned with her management background, but soon pivoted toward the entertainment sector by taking up modeling assignments and theatre workshops.[20][21] During her college years, she received early offers for film roles but prioritized completing her education before fully committing to performing arts pursuits, including a one-month acting workshop with the Yatri theatre group post-graduation.[20]Personal life
Marriage and relationships
Kirti Kulhari married actor Saahil Sehgal on June 24, 2016, in a private ceremony in Paro, Bhutan, attended by approximately 90 close family members and friends over three days.[22] The intimate event reflected the couple's preference for a low-key celebration, away from media attention, with Kulhari wearing a customized red Benarasi lehenga.[22][23] The couple announced their separation on April 1, 2021, after nearly five years of marriage, stating it was a mutual decision "not on papers but in life."[24] Their divorce was finalized amicably, with no children involved, and both emphasized maintaining respect and privacy thereafter.[25] As of November 2025, Kulhari has been linked to dating rumors with actor Rajeev Siddhartha, her co-star from the web series Four More Shots Please!, following shared social media posts and public appearances together.[26][27] In subsequent interviews, Kulhari reflected on the experience as a period of significant personal growth, describing the decision as tough but necessary for her well-being, and noting it allowed her to redefine her views on companionship and independence.[28] She highlighted how the separation, though challenging, ultimately empowered her to prioritize self-fulfillment over societal expectations of marriage.[29]Interests and activism
Kirti Kulhari maintains a dedicated passion for fitness and yoga, incorporating daily workouts, weight training, and meditation into her routine as essential components of her wellness practices. She emphasizes listening to one's body over the mind when it comes to nutrition, advocating for regular exercise and relaxation to sustain physical and mental balance. Her commitment to these activities often manifests in nature-inspired sessions, such as yoga retreats in Uttarakhand, where she promotes a holistic approach to health. Beyond physical wellness, Kulhari harbors a deep interest in travel, describing herself as a wanderer who favors immersive, non-touristy explorations over conventional vacations. She has shared experiences from trips to places like McLeod Ganj, which she calls one of her favorite spots in India for its serene landscapes, as well as Santiniketan and Himachal Pradesh, where she fulfilled dreams like riding the toy train in Shimla. Additionally, she engages in theatre workshops and extensive reading to nurture her personal growth and acting insights, viewing theatre as a vital space for continuous learning about characters and human emotions. Kulhari is a vocal advocate for women's rights, particularly emphasizing consent and bodily autonomy, influences drawn from her role in the film Pink, where she reinforced the message that "no means no" and highlighted the suppression faced by women in India. In 2025, she continued her advocacy by speaking on Women's Day about the ongoing struggle for justice among women and highlighting unequal treatment of actors in the industry based on stardom levels.[30][31] Her advocacy extends to mental health awareness, stemming from her own battles with depression, during which she was replaced in a film project, an experience she has openly discussed to destigmatize the issue and encourage seeking psychological help. She supports animal welfare through her association with the NGO FurrFolks, which combats cruelty and promotes harmony between humans and animals, while also addressing environmental concerns by urging collective responsibility for nature conservation. In her philanthropic efforts, Kulhari has backed initiatives like the Khushiyaan Foundation, contributing to their work in providing meals to underprivileged children and aiding humanitarian relief during the COVID-19 pandemic, reflecting her belief in compassion as a daily practice.Acting career
Modeling and theatre beginnings
Following her completion of a postgraduate degree in journalism and mass communication, Kirti Kulhari entered the entertainment industry in 2007 by pursuing modeling and advertising work in Mumbai, initially appearing in print ads and fashion shows to establish a presence.[3] She quickly transitioned into television commercials, featuring in approximately 30 advertisements for brands such as Nivea Visage, Taj Mahal tea (alongside Saif Ali Khan), Vaseline, Kaya, ICICI, Close-up, Travelguru, and Videocon, which helped her gain recognition as a newcomer without a film family background.[20] These early gigs provided financial stability and exposure, though she faced frequent rejections during auditions due to her non-industry origins, compelling her to persist through small-scale opportunities while honing her professional poise from her business education.[16] In 2008, Kulhari shifted focus to theatre to build her acting foundation, enrolling in a one-month workshop with the Hindi theatre group Yatri under the guidance of director Om Katare.[32] She participated in additional workshops and performed in three plays with Yatri, dedicating a year to stage work that emphasized character development and improvisation.[20] This period was marked by familial challenges, as her mother opposed her career choice in favor of a corporate job, but her father's support sustained her efforts amid the competitive environment for outsiders.[3] Theatre training proved instrumental in refining Kulhari's skills, offering a platform for unscripted exploration and emotional depth that prepared her for film auditions, ultimately bridging her exploratory phase in modeling and ads to more substantive acting roles.[32] By prioritizing craft over immediate success, she navigated initial setbacks, such as an unreleased short film project at age 17 with the Films Division of India, to solidify her resilience as an emerging talent.[16]Film debut and early roles
Kirti Kulhari made her feature film debut in the 2010 comedy Khichdi: The Movie, an adaptation of the popular television series, where she played the role of Parminder "Pammi" Kaur, the love interest of the protagonist. The film received mixed reviews for its lighthearted humor, with Kulhari's performance noted as satisfactory in her supporting part, marking her entry into Bollywood after prior work in modeling and advertisements. Following her debut, Kulhari took on a minor role as Tanya Sharma, a friend in a group of troubled youths, in the 2011 neo-noir crime thriller Shaitan, directed by Bejoy Nambiar.[33] The film earned critical acclaim for its edgy narrative and stylistic execution, with reviewers praising Kulhari's efficient portrayal as contributing to the ensemble's strong dynamics, though her character remained underdeveloped.[34] Her theatre background, honed through stage performances in Mumbai, provided the foundational skills that helped her adapt to these early on-screen demands.[16] In 2013, she appeared as Gulabo, a spirited Rajasthani woman, in the family comedy Sooper Se Ooper, opposite Vir Das, portraying a small-town character entangled in rural antics.[35] The movie underperformed commercially and received lukewarm critical response for its uneven script, with Kulhari's role seen as underutilized despite her efforts to embody the part through workshops.[36] Throughout the early 2010s up to 2015, Kulhari grappled with limited opportunities as an outsider in the industry, facing typecasting in supporting or stereotypical roles and enduring numerous unsuccessful auditions while seeking substantial parts.[37] She supplemented her film work with minor appearances in short films, which allowed her to experiment but offered little visibility.[16] Critics viewed her initial output as promising, showcasing raw potential in comedic and dramatic shades, yet constrained by underdeveloped characters and modest projects that failed to fully highlight her range.[38]Breakthrough in films
Kulhari's breakthrough in mainstream cinema began with her role in the 2014 independent drama Jal, directed by Girish Malik, where she portrayed Kesar, a resilient woman from a rival tribe in the drought-stricken Rann of Kutch.[39] The film, which explored themes of water scarcity and survival, was showcased at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival and the Busan International Film Festival, earning praise for its poignant narrative and Kulhari's nuanced performance that highlighted her ability to embody rural authenticity.[40] This role marked a significant step from her earlier supporting parts, demonstrating her persistence in pursuing challenging independent projects after initial struggles in Bollywood.[41] Her visibility surged with the 2016 social thriller Pink, directed by Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury, in which she played Falak Ali, one of three young women entangled in a high-profile assault case that critiques societal attitudes toward consent and victim-blaming. Starring alongside Taapsee Pannu and Amitabh Bachchan, Kulhari's portrayal of a vulnerable yet defiant character received widespread acclaim for its emotional depth, contributing to the film's commercial success and its role in sparking national conversations on women's rights.[42] This performance solidified her reputation for tackling intense, socially relevant roles. In 2017, Kulhari took on the titular lead in Madhur Bhandarkar's biographical drama Indu Sarkar, depicting a poet-activist navigating the tumultuous Emergency era of 1975-1977 under Indira Gandhi's rule.[43] Her character's transformation from a stammering homemaker to a voice against authoritarianism was lauded for its intensity, with Kulhari drawing on historical research to authentically capture the period's political oppression.[44] The film, though controversial for its political undertones, showcased her command of lead roles in issue-based cinema. Kulhari's transition to commercial successes came in 2019 with Uri: The Surgical Strike, where she essayed Flight Lieutenant Seerat Kaur, an Indian Air Force officer central to the retaliation against the 2016 Uri attack.[45] The film grossed over ₹240 crore worldwide, earning her praise for portraying a strong, patriotic figure in a male-dominated narrative. Later that year, in Mission Mangal, she played Neha Siddiqui, a key scientist in the team behind India's Mars Orbiter Mission, contributing to the ensemble's depiction of real-life ISRO achievements.[46] The movie's box-office triumph, exceeding ₹200 crore, highlighted her adaptability in uplifting, fact-based stories.[47] Kulhari continued her film career with roles in Indoo Ki Jawani (2020) as a small-town woman, the OTT release Shaadisthan (2021), a reprise in Khichdi 2: Mission Paanthukistan (2023), the action-thriller Hisab Barabar (2024) as Inspector Poonam Joshi, and the drama Full Plate (2025), directed by Tannishtha Chatterjee, which premiered at international film festivals including Busan and is set for Indian release. Additionally, she is set to appear in Badass Ravi Kumar (2025). These roles further showcased her range in both commercial and independent cinema.[9] These roles—from the gritty realism of Jal and Pink to the historical depth of Indu Sarkar and the patriotic fervor in Uri and Mission Mangal—illustrated Kulhari's versatility in portraying multifaceted women in character-driven narratives that blend critical acclaim with broad appeal.[21]Transition to digital media
Kulhari's success in feature films such as Pink and Uri: The Surgical Strike paved the way for her entry into digital platforms, where she began exploring more layered, episodic roles starting in 2019. Her digital debut came with the Amazon Prime Video series Four More Shots Please!, where she portrayed Anjana Menon, a resilient single mother and corporate lawyer navigating personal and professional challenges.[48] The show premiered in March 2019 and ran for three seasons, with subsequent installments in 2020 and 2022, allowing Kulhari to delve into Anjana's evolving relationships and self-discovery over 30 episodes.[49] This role marked a significant shift, emphasizing themes of female friendship and empowerment in a format that offered greater narrative depth than traditional cinema.[50] In September 2019, Kulhari appeared in Netflix's espionage thriller Bard of Blood as Jannat Marri, a RAW agent and colleague to the protagonist Kabir Anand, contributing to a high-stakes mission in Balochistan.[51] Her performance added emotional layers to the series' action-driven plot, highlighting her versatility in genre storytelling.[52] Kulhari's role in the 2020 Disney+ Hotstar series Criminal Justice: Behind Closed Doors as Anuradha "Anu" Chandra, a woman accused of murdering her abusive husband, further solidified her digital presence.[53] Released on December 24, 2020, the series earned praise for her intense portrayal of domestic abuse and resilience, with critics noting the nuanced emotional range she brought to the courtroom drama.[54] Her character's arc, centered on reclaiming agency amid systemic challenges, resonated widely and contributed to the show's 7.4 IMDb rating.[55] The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the OTT boom in India, providing actors like Kulhari with opportunities for richer character explorations amid halted film productions.[56] This shift enabled multi-season commitments and complex narratives, as seen in her continued work on Four More Shots Please! during lockdowns, where she balanced shooting protocols with deeper dives into Anjana's vulnerabilities.[57] OTT platforms became a safer, more accessible medium, allowing Kulhari to prioritize roles with substantial screen time and thematic substance.[58] Kulhari expanded her streaming portfolio with the 2022 Disney+ Hotstar medical thriller Human, playing Dr. Saira Sabharwal, a doctor entangled in unethical drug trials.[59] The series, which premiered on January 14, 2022, showcased her ability to handle morally ambiguous characters in a tense narrative about medical corruption. In 2024, she took on the role of Mumtaz Afsari in JioCinema's detective series Shekhar Home, a 1990s-set adaptation of Sherlock Holmes stories, where her character adds intrigue to the ensemble-driven mysteries.[60] These projects underscored her diversification into long-form storytelling, with the fourth and final season of Four More Shots Please! announced for release in 2025, further extending her digital legacy.[61]Other professional ventures
Production endeavors
In January 2022, Kirti Kulhari launched her production company, Kintsukuroi Films, marking her entry into film production.[62] The name draws from the Japanese practice of kintsugi, the art of repairing broken pottery with gold lacquer, which emphasizes resilience and the beauty found in imperfection.[63] Kulhari's decision stemmed from her acting experiences in the industry, driving her to gain more creative control and support narratives led by women from diverse backgrounds.[64][65] The company's debut project is the dark comedy thriller Nayeka, which Kulhari is producing and starring in as the lead.[66] Announced in early 2022, the film is a collaboration with Ward Wizard Entertainment, produced by Yatin Gupte, Sajid Melek, Vashisht Upadhyay, and Kulhari.[67] Directed by Ajaykiran Nair, Nayeka explores themes of personal transformation and was shot starting in January 2022.[68] As of November 2025, Nayeka is in post-production and anticipated for a forthcoming release, with no confirmed date announced.[69] Kulhari has indicated plans for Kintsukuroi Films to develop future projects centered on social issues, aiming to foster collaborative storytelling that addresses societal gaps through cinema.[70][71]Endorsements and public image
Kirti Kulhari began her endorsement career during her modeling phase, appearing in advertisements for beauty brands such as Ponds, Nivea Visage Sparkling Glow, Parachute's Gorgeous Hamesha campaign, and Kaya Skin Clinic.[72][73][74] These early collaborations, spanning the late 2000s to early 2010s, highlighted her as a fresh face in lifestyle and skincare promotions.[74] Following her breakthrough in films, Kulhari expanded into fashion and wellness sectors, partnering with L'Oréal Paris in January 2024 for beauty campaigns.[75] In the 2020s, she aligned with wellness-oriented brands, including a 2021 collaboration with The Tribe Concepts for natural skincare products and a 2025 endorsement for Natuur, emphasizing self-expression and organic living.[76][77] Kulhari maintains a strong social media presence, with over 1 million Instagram followers as of November 2025, where she shares professional updates, behind-the-scenes glimpses, and advocacy messages.[78] Her platform has amplified her role as an influencer in lifestyle and empowerment discussions.[78] Kulhari's public image portrays her as a versatile and independent actress who challenges industry stereotypes through diverse roles and personal choices.[16] In interviews, she has advocated for body positivity, notably in 2020 when she posted a bikini photo captioned "Every body is bikini body," promoting self-acceptance and receiving widespread support.[79][80] Media coverage of her 2021 separation from husband Saahil Sehgal focused on her emotional resilience and career growth, with Kulhari describing the decision as necessary for personal fulfillment despite efforts to salvage the marriage.[81][25] Post-separation interviews highlighted her continued professional momentum, including launching her production house Kintsukuroi Films, which bolsters her image as an entrepreneurial figure in the industry.[82][16]Filmography
Films
Kirti Kulhari made her acting debut in films with a supporting role and has since portrayed a mix of lead and supporting characters across genres, including drama, thriller, and comedy.| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | Khichdi: The Movie | Jayshree | Film debut, supporting role. |
| 2011 | Shaitan | Amy | Supporting role in crime thriller. |
| 2013 | Sooper Se Ooper | Ruby | Supporting role in comedy. |
| 2013 | Rise of the Zombie | Naomi | Lead role in horror film. |
| 2014 | Jal | Meghana | Lead role; film won National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi. |
| 2016 | Cute Kameena | Pihu | Lead role in romantic comedy. |
| 2016 | Pink | Falak Ali | Supporting role; critically acclaimed courtroom drama that grossed ₹153 crore worldwide.[83] |
| 2017 | Indu Sarkar | Indu Sarkar | Lead role in historical drama. |
| 2018 | Blackmail | Rani | Supporting role in black comedy thriller. |
| 2019 | Uri: The Surgical Strike | Seerat Kaur | Supporting role; major commercial success grossing ₹342 crore worldwide.[84] |
| 2019 | Mission Mangal | Varsha Pillai | Supporting role as ISRO engineer; film grossed ₹297 crore worldwide.[85] |
| 2021 | Pagglait | Kritika Pandit | Supporting role in comedy-drama. |
| 2021 | Shaadisthan | Sasha | Lead role in drama musical film, released on Disney+ Hotstar. |
| 2021 | The Girl on the Train | Mira Kapoor | Lead role in thriller remake. |
| 2023 | Khichdi 2: Mission Paanthukistan | Parminder | Supporting role in comedy sequel. |
| 2025 | Hisaab Barabar | Inspector Poonam Joshi | Lead role in thriller; released on ZEE5, January 24, 2025.[86] |
| 2025 | Full Plate | Amreen | Lead role; directed by Tannishtha Chatterjee, focusing on a homemaker's resilience; world premiere at Busan International Film Festival (September 2025) and India premiere at Dharamshala International Film Festival (October 2025).[87][88][89] |
| 2025 | Badass Ravi Kumar | Laila | Supporting role in action comedy; theatrical release February 7, 2025. |
Web series and television
Kulhari gained prominence in the digital space starting in 2019, aligning with the surge in OTT content in India, where she took on lead and supporting roles that showcased her versatility in ensemble casts and intense thrillers.[90] Her web series appearances are detailed below:| Year | Title | Role | Platform | Seasons/Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Bard of Blood | Jannat Marri | Netflix | Mini-series; supporting role as a Baloch activist in a spy thriller produced by Red Chillies Entertainment.[91] |
| 2019–2022 | Four More Shots Please! | Anjana Menon | Amazon Prime Video | 3 seasons; lead role as a corporate lawyer navigating personal and professional challenges in an all-women friendship drama. The series became Amazon Prime India's most-watched original show in 2020, amassing significant viewership across 200 countries and leading to renewals.[48][92] |
| 2020 | Criminal Justice: Behind Closed Doors | Anuradha Chandra | Disney+ Hotstar | Mini-series; lead role as a resilient wife entangled in a legal battle. Her performance earned her the OTT Award for Best Actress in a Drama Series in 2021, while the series won Best Asian Drama Series at the Content Asia Awards. It received praise for its gripping courtroom drama and social commentary on justice.[53][93][94] |
| 2022 | Human | Dr. Saira Sabharwal | Disney+ Hotstar | Mini-series; supporting role as an ambitious researcher in a medical thriller exposing unethical drug trials. The series garnered critical acclaim for its bold narrative and strong performances, earning nominations at the 2022 Filmfare OTT Awards, including for Best Drama Series.[95] |
| 2024 | Shekhar Home | Mumtaz | JioCinema | Mini-series; guest role as a mysterious figure in a detective drama inspired by Sherlock Holmes, set in 1990s Bengal. The ensemble cast and whimsical storytelling contributed to positive reviews for blending suspense with humor.[96][97] |
Awards and nominations
| Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | Zee Cine Awards | Best Female Debut | Shaitan | Nominated[98] |
| 2012 | Screen Awards | Best Ensemble Cast | Shaitan | Nominated[98] |
| 2017 | Filmfare Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Pink | Nominated[99] |
| 2017 | Jagran Film Festival | Special Jury Award | Pink | Won[98] |
| 2017 | Screen Awards | Best Actress (Critics) | Pink | Nominated[98] |
| 2018 | Screen Awards | Best Actress (Critics) | Indu Sarkar | Nominated[98] |
| 2019 | Filmfare Awards | Best Actress in a Short Film | Maya | Won[10] |
| 2019 | Indian Television Academy Awards | Best Actress – Web Series | Four More Shots Please! | Nominated[98] |
| 2020 | Filmfare OTT Awards | Best Actress (Drama Series) | Four More Shots Please! | Nominated[98] |
| 2021 | Bollywood Life Awards | Best Actress (OTT) | Four More Shots Please! | Won[100] |
| 2021 | Filmfare OTT Awards | Best Actress (Drama Series) | Criminal Justice: Behind Closed Doors | Nominated[98] |
| 2022 | Filmfare Awards | Best Supporting Actress | The Girl on the Train | Nominated[101] |
| 2022 | Indian Television Academy Awards | Best Actress – Drama (OTT) | Criminal Justice: Behind Closed Doors | Won[98] |