Mahek Chahal
Mahek Chahal, born Raspreet Kaur Chahal on 1 February 1979 in Oslo, Norway, is a Norwegian actress, model, and dancer of Punjabi Sikh origin who primarily works in Hindi films and television.[1][2][3] Raised in Norway by parents who migrated from Punjab in the 1970s, she was trained in Indian classical dance from a young age and initially pursued modeling and dance performances internationally before entering the entertainment industry.[3][1][4] Chahal began her acting career in 2002 with the lead role of Shalini in the Telugu film Neetho, followed by her Bollywood debut as the female lead in the comedy Nayee Padosan (2003).[4][5] She gained prominence with supporting roles in Hindi films such as Wanted (2009), Yamla Pagla Deewana (2011), and Main Aurr Mrs Khanna (2009), and has also appeared in Punjabi, Bengali, and other regional cinema.[5][6] On television, she served as a VJ for B4U and rose to wider fame as the runner-up in the reality show Bigg Boss 5 (2011).[2][7] Her most notable television role came in 2022 as the shape-shifting antagonist Shesh Naagin Mahek in Naagin 6, for which she received the Indian Telly Award for Best Actress in a Negative Role (Popular) in 2023.[8][9] Chahal continues to work across film and TV, blending her multicultural background with versatile performances in Indian entertainment.[5]Early Life and Background
Birth and Family
Mahek Chahal, born Raspreet Kaur Chahal on 1 February 1979 in Oslo, Norway, was raised in a Punjabi Jatt Sikh family of Indian origin.[5][3] Her parents had migrated from India to Norway in the 1970s, seeking better opportunities, and she grew up immersed in Norwegian culture while maintaining strong ties to her Punjabi heritage.[3] This dual background shaped her early life, as her family emphasized the importance of cultural roots alongside integration into Scandinavian society.[3] Chahal's father played a significant role in fostering her connection to Indian traditions, ensuring that she and her siblings learned Punjabi language and customs despite living abroad.[3] He passed away in late 2011 after battling a terminal brain tumor.[10][11] She has three siblings: an elder sister whose name has not been publicly disclosed, a brother named Vikramjit Chahal, and a younger sister named Jyoti.[1][12][13] Her family remained close-knit, with her mother, brother, and sister often supporting her career moves, including surprise visits during milestones like her 2012 birthday celebration in Goa.[12] Details about her parents' names and professions remain private, reflecting the family's preference for discretion amid her rising public profile.[10] Chahal has occasionally spoken about the challenges of her bicultural upbringing, crediting her family's encouragement for her pursuit of modeling and acting from a young age.[10]Education and Initial Interests
Raised in Norway, she completed her secondary education in a Norwegian-medium school, where she developed fluency in Norwegian alongside her native languages of Hindi, English, and Punjabi.[5] This bilingual and multicultural upbringing shaped her early years, blending Scandinavian influences with Indian cultural roots. From childhood, Chahal exhibited a strong interest in performing arts, particularly classical dance, in which she underwent formal training. Her passion for dance extended to an aspiration for acting, prompting her relocation to Mumbai around 2000 to pursue opportunities in the Indian film industry. To refine her skills, she enrolled at Kishore Namit's acting school in Mumbai, an institution known for grooming talents like Hrithik Roshan. This formal training complemented her self-driven enthusiasm for performance, marking the transition from personal interests to professional ambitions.[14][15] Chahal's initial foray into the public eye came through modeling, highlighted by her win in a beauty pageant in London, which opened doors to commercials and early film auditions. These experiences solidified her focus on a career in entertainment, leveraging her dance background for item numbers and supporting roles in regional cinema.[16]Personal Life
Relationships and Privacy
Mahek Chahal has maintained a relatively private personal life, with limited public disclosures about her romantic relationships. Her first widely reported relationship was with Danish Khan, a computer engineer, which she confirmed during her participation in the reality show Bigg Boss 5 in 2011–2012.[17] The couple had kept their relationship under wraps initially due to family concerns over inter-community differences, as Chahal comes from a Sikh background.[18] On the show's finale in January 2012, Khan proposed to her onstage with a ring, and Chahal accepted, expressing enthusiasm about the moment as a "dream come true."[19][20] However, plans for marriage were deferred shortly after, influenced by advice from fellow contestant Rakhi Sawant, and the engagement ultimately ended by 2014, with Chahal confirming the split in an interview.[21][22] In 2016, Chahal began a relationship with actor Ashmit Patel, which they publicly acknowledged during their appearance on the dance reality show Nach Baliye 8.[23] The couple got engaged in August 2017, but Chahal emphasized in interviews that marriage was not an immediate priority, stating they were taking their time to ensure compatibility.[24] The engagement was called off in 2020, and by April 2021, Chahal described Patel as "not the right person" for her, citing personal growth and mismatched expectations as reasons for the breakup.[25] She affirmed at the time that she was single and focused on her career.[25] Chahal has consistently prioritized privacy in her personal affairs, avoiding detailed discussions of her romantic life beyond these instances. In a 2012 interview, she stated that marriage was not part of her immediate plans and that she preferred to keep commitments low-key rather than rushing into public spectacles.[26] This approach aligns with her overall reticence; as of 2025, no further relationships have been publicly confirmed, and she remains unmarried.[4] Her social media presence, primarily focused on professional updates, further underscores this boundary, with personal posts rarely delving into intimate details.[27]Philanthropy and Interests
Mahek Chahal is a trained classical dancer who has performed in numerous item numbers and dance sequences throughout her career, reflecting her passion for the art form.[2] She previously followed a rigorous fitness routine that included one-hour kickboxing sessions, adopted around 2010 as a preferred alternative to yoga or taekwondo; the activity toned her muscles and served as a mental stress reliever, particularly when using a punching bag to vent frustrations.[28] Recent activities include weight lifting.[29] Chahal has pursued creative outlets such as garment designing, launching her clothing line Mahek Chahal Clothing in Norway around 2010, and blogging about her thoughts. She enjoys spicy Indian food.[2][3]Career
Modeling and Film Debut (2002–2006)
Chahal transitioned into the Indian entertainment industry through modeling in the early 2000s, building on her prior success as the winner of the Miss Movie International title in London in 1998, which opened doors to opportunities in Mumbai.[2] She appeared in Punjabi music videos, including a notable collaboration with Jazzy B and Sukshinder Shinda in 2000, and worked as a video jockey (VJ) for the B4U channel, honing her on-screen presence before venturing into films.[30] These modeling and television stints provided her with exposure in commercials and promotional work, establishing her as a versatile performer in the competitive Indian media landscape.[31] Her film debut came in 2002 with the Telugu romantic drama Neetho, directed by John Mahendran, where she portrayed the lead role of Shalini opposite debutant Prakash Kovelamudi; the film, though not a commercial success, marked her entry into regional cinema.[32] In 2003, Chahal made her Bollywood breakthrough with the lead role of Pooja Iyengar in the romantic comedy Nayee Padosan, directed by B. H. Tharun Kumar, playing a newlywed caught in humorous domestic chaos alongside Vikas Kalantri and Anuj Sawhney; the film received mixed reviews but highlighted her bubbly screen persona.[33] By 2004, Chahal expanded her repertoire with a special appearance in the item song "Sajna Ve Sajna" from the critically acclaimed drama Chameli, starring Kareena Kapoor and Rahul Bose, where her dance performance added vibrancy to the film's ensemble of courtesans.[30] She followed this in 2005 with a supporting role as Meneka in the Hindi thriller Anjaan, directed by Hansal Mehta, involving a plot of marital intrigue with co-stars Vipul Gupta and Aamir Ali; the film underperformed at the box office but showcased her ability to handle intense dramatic parts.[34] In 2006, Chahal entered Punjabi cinema with Dil Apna Punjabi, directed by Manmohan Singh, essaying the role of Lisa Kaur in a comedy-drama centered on family and cultural clashes, starring Harbhajan Mann and Neeru Bajwa; the movie was a moderate success and resonated with Punjabi audiences, reflecting her growing affinity for regional projects.[35] During this period, her modeling background continued to influence her career, as she occasionally participated in fashion events and endorsements, bridging her early glamour roles with emerging acting credentials.[2]Punjabi and Bollywood Roles (2007–2010)
That same year, Chahal made a brief but notable appearance in the Bollywood horror film Chhodon Naa Yaar, directed by Dilip Sood, performing in the item song "Talwar Re," which added a vibrant dance sequence to the supernatural thriller's soundtrack. Her contribution emphasized her skills as a dancer, a facet of her modeling background, in a genre-blending project that explored themes of fear and friendship among urban youth. Chahal's Bollywood presence grew in 2009 with supporting roles in high-profile action and romantic dramas. In Wanted, directed by Prabhu Deva, she played Shaina, the love interest to Salman Khan's protagonist, contributing to the film's fast-paced narrative of revenge and redemption that became one of the year's top-grossing Hindi films. Her character provided emotional depth amid the action sequences, helping the movie achieve commercial success with approximately ₹60 crore in net box office collections in India. Later that year, in Main Aurr Mrs Khanna, directed by Prem R. Soni, she portrayed Tia Roberts, a friend offering comic relief in the romantic drama starring Salman Khan and Kareena Kapoor, which explored marital discord and personal aspirations. The film, though moderately successful, showcased Chahal's ability to blend glamour with subtle supporting performances. Also in 2009, Chahal appeared in special dance numbers in two comedies: Jai Veeru, directed by Puneet Sira, where she featured in the song "Agre Ka Ghagra," enhancing the buddy film's humorous tone centered on friendship and mistaken identities.[36] She further took on the lead role of Pooja in the thriller Marega Salaa, directed by Devang Dholakia, playing a woman entangled in a web of deception and crime alongside Jimmy Sheirgill, marking her first substantial female lead in a Hindi feature during this period.[37] The film delved into themes of betrayal and justice, receiving mixed reviews for its suspense elements.[37] By 2010, Chahal's foothold in both Punjabi and Bollywood industries was solidified through a mix of supporting characters, leads, and dance appearances, building on her earlier modeling and film experiences.Item Songs and Supporting Parts (2011–2018)
During the period from 2011 to 2018, Mahek Chahal shifted her focus toward special dance appearances and supporting roles in various Indian films across multiple languages, leveraging her background as a trained dancer to contribute to high-energy item numbers while taking on character parts that added depth to ensemble casts. This phase marked a transition from lead roles in earlier projects to more selective, often glamorous supporting contributions that highlighted her versatility in Bollywood and regional cinema. Her appearances in item songs during this time were particularly noted for their energetic choreography and visual appeal, often featuring in commercial entertainers to boost audience engagement. In 2011, Chahal performed a special item number in the Hindi comedy Yamla Pagla Deewana, directed by Samir Karnik, where she appeared in the song "Chamki Mast Jawaani" alongside the Deol family, contributing to the film's lighthearted Punjabi-themed narrative. This dance sequence showcased her classical dance training and added a festive element to the movie's ensemble of comedic antics. The following year, she made her Bengali cinema debut with an item song in Bikram Singha: The Lion Is Back, a action-drama starring Prosenjit Chatterjee, performing "Na Champa Na Chameli" which was praised for its lively beats composed by Bappi Lahiri. Chahal described the experience as enjoyable, noting her admiration for Chatterjee's professionalism during the shoot in Jordan. Also in 2011, she took on a supporting role as Nisha in the anthology film Mumbai Cutting, directed by multiple filmmakers including Rahul Dholakia, appearing in one segment that explored urban life in Mumbai and provided a nuanced portrayal of a young woman navigating city challenges. Chahal continued her item song engagements in 2013 with "Ok Report" in the Punjabi comedy Jatt Airways, where her performance infused the film with vibrant energy amid its aviation-themed humor. By 2015, she expanded into Kannada cinema with a high-profile item number in Mr. Airavata, starring Darshan, dancing to "Ka Thalakatu Ka" in a sequence that blended folk elements with contemporary flair, earning attention for its behind-the-scenes buzz and even a shoutout from Salman Khan on social media. This song, part of the film's album tailored for Kannada audiences, underscored her appeal in regional markets. In supporting capacities, her role as the asthmatic protagonist Nikita in the 2014 Hindi thriller Karar: The Deal, directed by Sabir, involved a central yet ensemble-driven performance opposite Tarun Arora, focusing on themes of inheritance and deception in a wealthy family setting. The period culminated in 2018 with a supporting role in the Hindi murder mystery Nirdosh, directed by Pradeep Rangwani, where Chahal played Ada Saxena, an aspiring actress entangled in the plot's intrigue alongside Arbaaz Khan and Ashmit Patel. Her character brought a glamorous edge to the whodunit narrative, with critics noting her contribution to the film's suspenseful atmosphere through expressive dialogue and presence. Overall, these roles and appearances from 2011 to 2018 allowed Chahal to maintain visibility in the industry through dance-centric cameos and character work, often in multi-starrer projects that emphasized her skills in performance and allure without demanding full lead commitments.Television and Reality TV (2011–present)
Mahek Chahal gained significant visibility in Indian television through her participation in the fifth season of the reality show Bigg Boss, which aired on Colors TV from October 2011 to January 2012. As one of the 20 contestants, she navigated alliances and conflicts inside the house, including a notable friendship with co-contestant Ashmit Patel, and survived for 98 days before finishing as the runner-up, behind winner Juhi Parmar.[38][39][40] In 2015, Chahal appeared on the reality competition Power Couple on Star Plus, partnering with actor Ashmit Patel, whom she had known since their Bigg Boss days. The show, which tested couples' compatibility through tasks, sparked public interest in their relationship, though Patel later clarified they were friends at the time of participation. Their on-screen dynamic contributed to the program's early episodes, but they exited amid speculation about their real-life status.[41][42] Chahal's scripted television debut came in 2016 with a guest role in the horror anthology Darr Sabko Lagta Hai on &TV, where she portrayed a daayan (witch) in the episode titled "Daayan," showcasing her ability to embody supernatural characters. Later that year, she took on the antagonist role of Manjulika, a vengeful spirit, in Colors TV's supernatural thriller Kavach... Kaali Shaktiyon Se. Her performance as the lead negative character opposite Mona Singh was praised for its intensity, but she exited the show after sustaining an injury during filming, with Sara Khan replacing her.[43] Returning to reality television in 2021, Chahal competed in Khatron Ke Khiladi 11 on Colors TV, filmed in Cape Town, South Africa. As one of the 13 contestants, she performed high-risk stunts but was eliminated in the sixth week after aborting a task involving birds due to her phobia, finishing in 11th place. The experience highlighted her resilience, though she later reflected on the emotional challenges of the show.[44][45] Chahal marked a major comeback to fiction with the role of Mahek Gujral, the Shesh Naagin and primary antagonist, in Naagin 6 on Colors TV from 2022 to 2023. Her portrayal of the power-hungry serpent queen, who clashed with protagonists Prathna and Rishabh, earned acclaim for its dramatic flair and visual effects integration, including a notable resurrection arc after her character's apparent death. The series, produced by Ekta Kapoor, ran for over 180 episodes, and Chahal's chemistry with co-stars like Tejasswi Prakash became a highlight, though she faced health setbacks like pneumonia during production. In 2023, her Naagin 6 character crossed over into Bekaboo on Colors TV for a multi-episode arc as the evil Naagin Mahek Patel, linking the supernatural narratives and boosting viewer engagement.[46][47][48] As of November 2025, Chahal has not taken on major new television projects, focusing instead on selective opportunities that align with her preference for strong, non-traditional roles like antagonists in supernatural genres.Filmography
Feature Films
Mahek Chahal began her acting career in feature films with the 2002 Telugu romantic drama Neetho, where she played the female lead Shalini opposite debutant Prakash Kovelamudi.[49] The film, directed by John Mahendran, marked her entry into Indian cinema despite modest box office performance.[32] Her Hindi film debut came in 2003 with the comedy Nayee Padosan, in which she portrayed the lead role of Pooja Iyengar, a character entangled in a humorous plot involving mistaken identities and romantic pursuits.[6] That same year, she made a brief appearance in the critically acclaimed drama Chameli as a bar dancer, though this is often categorized under special appearances rather than a lead role.[50] In 2005, Chahal starred as Meneka in the Hindi thriller Anjaan, directed by Hansal Mehta, playing the wife of the protagonist in a story of mystery and marital tension.[34] The film received mixed reviews for its convoluted plot but highlighted her early dramatic range.[34] She ventured into Punjabi cinema with the 2006 family entertainer Dil Apna Punjabi, taking on the lead role of Lisa Kaur, a Norwegian-Indian woman navigating cultural clashes in a rural setting. The movie was a commercial success in the Punjabi industry, praised for its light-hearted portrayal of diaspora life.[6] Chahal's breakthrough in Bollywood came in 2009 with the action film Wanted, where she played Shaina, the love interest to Salman Khan's character, contributing to the film's massive box office success as one of the highest-grossing Hindi films of the year.[51] That year, she also appeared in supporting roles in Main Aurr Mrs Khanna as Tia Roberts, a friend adding comic relief, and Marega Salaa as Pooja, the female lead in a romantic drama.[6][37] Wanted in particular elevated her visibility, grossing over ₹80 crore worldwide. After a hiatus, she returned with the 2014 Hindi thriller Karar: The Deal, portraying the lead Nikita, an asthmatic woman entangled in a suspenseful inheritance plot.[52] The film, directed by Sabir, focused on psychological tension but had limited theatrical reach.[52] Her most recent feature film role was in the 2018 Hindi mystery thriller Nirdosh, where she played Ada, a key character in a whodunit involving murder and courtroom drama alongside Arbaaz Khan and Manjari Fadnis.[53] The movie received average reviews for its twists but underperformed commercially.[54]| Year | Title | Role | Language | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2002 | Neetho | Shalini | Telugu | Female lead; debut film |
| 2003 | Nayee Padosan | Pooja Iyengar | Hindi | Female lead |
| 2005 | Anjaan | Meneka | Hindi | Female lead |
| 2006 | Dil Apna Punjabi | Lisa Kaur | Punjabi | Female lead; commercial success in regional cinema |
| 2009 | Wanted | Shaina | Hindi | Supporting role; major box office hit |
| 2009 | Main Aurr Mrs Khanna | Tia Roberts | Hindi | Supporting role |
| 2009 | Marega Salaa | Pooja | Hindi | Female lead |
| 2014 | Karar: The Deal | Nikita | Hindi | Female lead |
| 2018 | Nirdosh | Ada | Hindi | Supporting role |
Dance and Special Appearances
Mahek Chahal, a trained classical dancer, has frequently contributed to Indian cinema through vibrant special appearances in item songs and dance sequences across Bollywood, Punjabi, Kannada, and Tamil films. These performances often emphasize her fluid dance moves and charismatic screen presence, blending traditional and contemporary styles to enhance the films' musical appeal. Her dance numbers have appeared in both lead and supporting contexts, gaining popularity for their energetic choreography and catchy compositions. Her breakthrough in special appearances came early in her career with the song "Sajna Ve Sajna" from the 2004 Bollywood drama Chameli, directed by Sudhir Mishra, where she danced alongside lead actress Kareena Kapoor in a lively qawwali-inspired sequence that added cultural depth to the narrative. The track, sung by Sunidhi Chauhan, highlighted Chahal's ability to merge grace with rhythmic intensity in a bar setting.[55] In 2007, Chahal featured prominently in the high-energy item number "Talwar Re" from the action-comedy Chhodon Naa Yaar, starring Jimmy Shergill and Kim Sharma. Composed by Ranjit Barot and Anand Raj Anand, with vocals by Daler Mehndi and Sunidhi Chauhan, the song's sword-themed choreography showcased her dynamic footwork and expressive flair, contributing to the film's light-hearted vibe.[56] A significant highlight was her 2009 appearance in "Le Le Mazaa Le" from the blockbuster action thriller Wanted, opposite Salman Khan. This upbeat track, composed by Sajid-Wajid and sung by Suzanne D'Mello and Wajid Ali, featured Chahal in a seductive cabaret-style performance that became one of the film's standout musical moments, boosting its commercial success. Chahal continued her dance legacy in 2011 with "Chamki Jawani" from the family comedy Yamla Pagla Deewana, starring the Deol trio. Penned and composed by Anu Malik, with vocals from Daler Mehndi, Mamta Sharma, and Master Saleem, the song's playful Punjabi beats and colorful visuals positioned her as a glamorous show-stealer in a brief but memorable sequence. She also performed item numbers in other films, including "Agre Ka Ghagra" in the 2009 Hindi comedy Jai Veeru and "Mu Mu Mudhante" in the 2010 Telugu action film Kedi.[36][57] Venturing into regional cinema, she performed the item song "Ka Thalakatu Ka" in the 2015 Kannada action film Mr. Airavata, opposite lead actor Darshan Thoogudeepa. Directed by A. P. Arjun and composed by Arjun Janya, the track's rustic folk fusion and Chahal's elegant moves were praised for adding a pan-Indian allure to the movie, which was a commercial hit in Karnataka.[58] Additionally, in 2013, she appeared in the Punjabi comedy Jatt Airways for the item song "Ok Report".[59]| Year | Film | Song | Language | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2004 | Chameli | Sajna Ve Sajna | Hindi | Qawwali-style dance with Kareena Kapoor; sung by Sunidhi Chauhan.[55] |
| 2007 | Chhodon Naa Yaar | Talwar Re | Hindi | Energetic item number; vocals by Daler Mehndi and Sunidhi Chauhan.[56] |
| 2009 | Wanted | Le Le Mazaa Le | Hindi | Cabaret sequence with Salman Khan; composed by Sajid-Wajid. |
| 2009 | Jai Veeru | Agre Ka Ghagra | Hindi | Item number.[36] |
| 2010 | Kedi | Mu Mu Mudhante | Telugu | Item number.[57] |
| 2011 | Yamla Pagla Deewana | Chamki Jawani | Hindi | Playful Punjabi track; composed by Anu Malik. |
| 2013 | Jatt Airways | Ok Report | Punjabi | Item song.[59] |
| 2015 | Mr. Airavata | Ka Thalakatu Ka | Kannada | Folk-inspired item song with Darshan; composed by Arjun Janya.[58] |
Television Appearances
Reality Shows
Mahek Chahal gained significant visibility through her participation in Indian reality television, beginning with her appearance on the fifth season of Bigg Boss in 2011. Hosted by Salman Khan on Colors TV, she entered as a contestant and navigated the house dynamics for several weeks, forming alliances and facing evictions before re-entering as a wild card. She ultimately finished as the first runner-up, behind winner Juhi Parmar, marking a notable achievement that boosted her public profile.[60][61] In 2015, Chahal returned to the Bigg Boss franchise as a challenger in the spin-off series Bigg Boss Halla Bol!!, which pitted past contestants against the finalists of season 8. She competed for nearly three weeks, engaging in tasks and interactions that highlighted her competitive spirit, but was eliminated in a mid-week eviction on day 14. Her stint ended with an emotional farewell where she apologized to fellow housemates for any conflicts.[62][63] That same year, Chahal teamed up with actor Ashmit Patel for the couples-based reality competition Power Couple on Sony Entertainment Television. The show tested participants' relationships through challenges, and despite entering as friends rather than a romantic pair, they progressed to finish in sixth place.[4] Chahal's most recent reality TV venture was in 2021 on Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi season 11, a stunt-based adventure show hosted by Rohit Shetty and filmed in Cape Town, South Africa. As one of the contestants, she tackled high-risk challenges involving heights, water, and animals, but was eliminated in week 7 after aborting a task due to her phobia of birds, which involved handling live pigeons. Her performance showcased resilience amid personal fears, though it ended prematurely.[44][45]Scripted Series and Guest Roles
Mahek Chahal ventured into scripted television with special appearances and supporting roles in supernatural thriller series, leveraging her experience in item songs and films to portray intense, otherworldly characters. Her debut in scripted TV came in 2015 with a guest role in the horror anthology Darr Sabko Lagta Hai on &TV, where she appeared as a vampire in the episode "Daayan," delivering a chilling performance that highlighted her ability to embody menacing supernatural entities.[64] In 2016, Chahal took on a more prominent antagonist role as Manjulika Shah in the Colors TV supernatural drama Kavach... Kaali Shaktiyon Se, produced by Balaji Telefilms. As the possessive spirit haunting the protagonist's husband, her portrayal earned praise for its intensity, though she exited the series after initial episodes following an on-set accident, with Sara Khan replacing her. The show, which explored themes of black magic and marital turmoil, became one of the top-rated programs on Indian television during its run.[65][66] Chahal's most notable scripted role arrived in 2022 with Naagin 6 on Colors TV, where she played the dual-character Shesh Naagin Mahek, a shape-shifting serpent woman navigating revenge and redemption in a high-stakes supernatural narrative. Airing from 12 February 2022 to 9 July 2023, the season's plot involved ancient curses and modern betrayals, with Chahal's performance as the protagonist-turned-antagonist central to its success, drawing significant viewership in the franchise's ongoing popularity. Her performance earned her the Indian Telly Award for Best Actress in a Negative Role (Popular) in 2023. She also made a guest crossover appearance in the related series Bekaboo in 2023, teaming up with leads Shalin Bhanot and Monalisa for an integration episode that blended the two shows' mythologies.[49][67][48] That same year, Chahal appeared in the Zee TV romantic drama Harphool Mohini, contributing to 115 episodes as a key supporting actress amid the story of cultural clashes between a Haryanvi man and a South Indian woman. Her involvement added layers of interpersonal conflict to the series, which emphasized family dynamics and love across regional divides. These roles marked Chahal's shift toward serialized fiction, where she often embraced genres blending horror, fantasy, and drama.[68][69]Awards and Nominations
| Year | Award | Category | Work | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | Indian Telly Awards | Fan Favourite Negative Actress | Naagin 6 | Won[70] |
| 2023 | Indian Television Academy Awards | Best Actress in a Negative Role | Naagin 6 | Nominated[71] |