Mannara Chopra
Mannara Chopra, born Barbie Handa on 29 March 1991 in Ambala Cantonment, Haryana, is an Indian actress and model who predominantly works in Hindi and Telugu cinema.[1][2] Raised in Delhi, she is the paternal cousin of actress Priyanka Chopra, as well as cousins with Meera Chopra and Parineeti Chopra, hailing from the extended Chopra family.[3][4] Her father, Raman Rai Handa, was a lawyer at the Delhi High Court, and her mother, Kamini Handa, is a jewelry designer; she has a younger sister named Mitali Handa.[5][6] Chopra began her career as a model and assistant choreographer before transitioning to acting, making her film debut in the Telugu romantic comedy Prema Geema Jantha Nai (2014), followed by her Bollywood entry with the thriller Zid (2014), opposite Karanvir Sharma, which marked her breakthrough role.[3][4] She subsequently starred in Telugu films such as Jakkanna (2016), Thikka (2016) alongside Sai Dharam Tej, and Sita (2019), while also appearing in a cameo in the Tamil film Kaaval (2015).[7][4] In Hindi cinema, she featured in The Sky Is Pink (2019) alongside Priyanka Chopra and in Bhoot – Part One: The Haunted Ship (2020).[7] A trained dancer in forms including Odissi, Kathak, belly dancing, and hip-hop, Chopra has also participated in advertisements, notably alongside Priyanka for Dabur Amla Hair Oil.[7][4] Her television prominence came with her participation in the seventeenth season of the reality show Bigg Boss (2023–2024), hosted by Salman Khan, where she entered as a contestant on day one and finished as the second runner-up, gaining widespread recognition for her resilience and forming notable alliances.[8] Post-Bigg Boss, she appeared on shows like Laughter Chefs Season 2 (2024) and continued modeling and endorsements. In 2025, she announced her Tamil film debut in Highlights and began shooting new projects, including one with Balaji Telefilms.[9][10] In June 2025, Chopra mourned the passing of her father, who died at age 71 after a prolonged illness.[6]Personal background
Early life
Mannara Chopra was born as Barbie Handa on 29 March 1991 in Ambala Cantonment, Haryana, India, into a Punjabi family.[5][11] Her parents named her Barbie due to her resemblance to the doll, a nickname that persisted into her early years.[3] Born in Ambala, she was raised in Delhi, where she attended Summer Fields School.[12][13] Chopra's early life was marked by a growing exposure to the performing arts through family influences, fostering her initial inclinations toward creative expression. She is connected to the prominent Chopra-Jonas family on her maternal side, which later played a role in her career aspirations.[3][14] In 2014, aspiring to establish herself in the entertainment industry, Chopra changed her name to Mannara Chopra—derived from Greek origins meaning "something that shines"—on the advice of her cousin Priyanka Chopra, to better align with the family's Bollywood legacy.[5][3][12] This transition reflected her early interests in modeling and acting, which she pursued through participation in school performances and local pageants during her youth in Delhi.[12]Family
Mannara Chopra was born to Kamini Chopra Handa, a jewelry designer, and Raman Rai Handa, an advocate at the Delhi High Court.[15][16] She has a younger sister, Mitali Handa, who is involved in creative pursuits.[17] On the maternal side, Chopra is connected to the Chopra family, with cousins including actresses Priyanka Chopra, Parineeti Chopra, and Meera Chopra.[18] Her name change from Barbie Handa to Mannara Chopra was influenced by advice from family members, including Priyanka Chopra.[3] Chopra holds a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree, which she pursued alongside her early modeling career.[19][12] Raman Rai Handa passed away on June 16, 2025, at the age of 72 due to age-related issues, with his last rites performed on June 18, 2025, in Mumbai.[16][17] Following the loss, Priyanka Chopra paid a public tribute on social media, writing, "You'll always be in our hearts. Rest easy Raman uncle (fufaji). Om Shanti."[20] Chopra returned to work on July 21, 2025, sharing an emotional Instagram note reflecting on grief and resilience, stating that creation is healing and that her father raised her to rise above challenges.[21] On Dussehra, October 2, 2025, she shared a reflection recalling childhood visits to Ramlila performances with her father, where they would buy toy dhanush and swords, highlighting the festival's significance in their family traditions.[22]Career
Modeling and film debut (2012–2015)
Mannara Chopra began her professional career in modeling in 2012, shortly after moving to Mumbai following her education in Delhi. She appeared in print advertisements for brands including Suzuki and featured prominently in the Dabur Amla hair oil campaign alongside her cousin Priyanka Chopra, which provided her with significant visibility in the industry.[15][23] These early modeling assignments, supported by family connections in the entertainment world, helped her transition into acting opportunities.[24] In 2014, Chopra made her film debut in the Telugu romantic drama Prema Geema Jantha Nai, directed by Subbu R.V., where she played the female lead opposite singer-actor Sreerama Chandra.[23] The film marked her entry into South Indian cinema and focused on themes of love and relationships. Later that year, she debuted in Hindi cinema with the romantic thriller Zid, directed by Vivek Agnihotri and produced by Anubhav Sinha. In the film, Chopra portrayed Maya, a young woman who develops an obsessive infatuation with journalist Ronnie (played by Karanvir Sharma), entangling them in a tense love triangle with his ex-girlfriend Priya (Shraddha Das).[24] Expanding her presence in South Indian cinema, Chopra made special song appearances in two Tamil films in 2015: Sandamarutham, where she featured in a cameo dance sequence, and Kaaval, appearing in the item number "Aadu Annatha."[23] These roles showcased her versatility in item songs and helped build her profile across regional industries. Zid received mixed critical reception, with reviewers praising Chopra's bold and intense performance as Maya for its raw energy, while critiquing the screenplay's inconsistencies and lack of depth.[25][26] The film's erotic elements drew attention but failed to elevate the overall narrative, marking a learning curve in her early acting phase.[27]Telugu films and challenges (2016–2022)
Following her initial foray into Telugu cinema, Mannara Chopra expanded her presence in the industry during 2016 with two key releases, marking a shift toward more prominent lead roles in regional productions.[28] Her first project that year was the fantasy comedy-drama Jakkanna, directed by Vamsi Krishna Akella, where she starred opposite Sunil as the female lead in a story blending romance, action, and supernatural elements centered on a man's quest for redemption.[29] The film received mixed reviews for its technical execution and humor but was praised for light-hearted moments, ultimately emerging as a commercial success by grossing over ₹16 crore in two weeks and providing a profitable venture for its producers.[28] Chopra's performance was noted as a decent debut in the genre, though critics suggested she focused more on glamour than depth.[30] Later in 2016, Chopra appeared in the action comedy Thikka, directed by Sunil Reddy, alongside Sai Dharam Tej in a narrative revolving around a chaotic breakup party and ensuing mishaps.[31] Despite generating some initial buzz for its ensemble cast and comedic premise, the film faced criticism for its erratic screenplay and lack of coherence, earning ratings around 1.75/5 from reviewers who described it as exasperating.[32] At the box office, Thikka underperformed significantly, becoming one of the lowest-grossing Telugu releases of the year overseas and contributing to early career inconsistencies.[32] Chopra's role as Virisha was seen as underwritten and stereotypical, limiting her scope amid the film's overall negative reception.[31] In 2017, Chopra took on the lead in the bilingual action thriller Rogue, directed by Puri Jagannadh and released in Telugu and Kannada, opposite Ishaan in a story of a rogue falling for a police commissioner's sister amid high-stakes confrontations.[33] The film highlighted intense action sequences, including chases and confrontations, which were among its stronger elements despite mixed audience feedback on the plot's predictability.[34] Chopra's portrayal of Anjali was appreciated for adding emotional layers to the thriller format, marking her venture into more dynamic, bilingual projects.[35] However, Rogue received average reviews and modest box-office returns, further underscoring the uneven trajectory of her mid-decade roles.[36] By 2019, Chopra explored diverse genres with Sita, a romantic action drama directed by Teja, where she played a supporting role as Rupa opposite Bellamkonda Sreenivas and Kajal Aggarwal in a tale drawing loose inspiration from mythological themes of devotion and conflict.[37] The film aimed to blend emotional depth with action but was critiqued for a sluggish pace and uninspired execution, resulting in a limited theatrical run and poor commercial performance.[37] This project represented a deliberate shift toward varied characterizations, yet its underwhelming response highlighted ongoing challenges in securing substantial screen time.[38] Amid mainstream setbacks, Chopra turned to shorter formats for creative exploration, starring as Niharika, a singer navigating a toxic relationship and breakup, in the 2021 Hindi short film Haale Dil on Broken Notes, directed by Vikrant Singta.[39] The 20-minute piece focused on emotional vulnerability and independence, allowing her to delve into nuanced indie storytelling during the pandemic slowdown.[39] In 2022, she featured as Gayi in Hi Five: Fun and Gun, a romantic action thriller directed by Amma Rajasekhar, portraying one of five affluent friends rebelling against constraints in a high-energy ensemble narrative.[40] Reviewers commended her vibrant performance and the film's engaging group dynamics, though it earned mixed box-office results.[40] From 2016 to 2022, Chopra's Telugu career was marked by significant hurdles, including only five major releases amid frequent rejections for lead roles and typecasting in glamour-oriented parts that restricted her range.[38] The string of underperforming films like Thikka and Sita diminished her visibility, leading to a near two-year sabbatical before Sita and pushing her toward independent shorts for artistic fulfillment.[38] These challenges, compounded by industry biases toward established stars, impacted her momentum until a pivot to broader platforms.[39]Bigg Boss 17 and subsequent projects (2023–present)
In 2023, Mannara Chopra participated as a contestant in the seventeenth season of the Indian reality television show Bigg Boss 17, which aired from October 2023 to January 2024 on Colors TV.[41] She emerged as the second runner-up, behind winner Munawar Faruqui and first runner-up Abhishek Kumar, after navigating intense house dynamics and alliances over 105 days.[42] As one of the highest-paid participants, Chopra reportedly earned between ₹12–15 lakh per week, reflecting her pre-existing industry connections and anticipated popularity.[43] Her stint on the show, motivated by earlier career setbacks in films, significantly boosted her visibility and fanbase, transitioning her from regional cinema to mainstream television fame.[44] Following her Bigg Boss appearance, Chopra marked her web series debut with the horror-comedy Bhootmate, released on November 3, 2023, where she portrayed the lead role of Pari alongside Hritu Zee and Satarupa Pyne.[45] The five-episode series, available on ALTBalaji and ZEE5, follows four friends encountering supernatural events in their new apartment, blending scares with humor and earning praise for its lighthearted tone.[46] This project capitalized on her growing post-reality TV momentum, showcasing her versatility in digital content. Chopra continued her film career with the Telugu action drama Thiragabadara Saami in 2024, playing the supporting role of Radha opposite Raj Tarun and Malvi Malhotra.[47] Directed by Bhole Shavali and released on August 2, 2024, the film revolves around a couple's entanglement with a crime boss, emphasizing themes of survival and reunion, and was distributed by aha.[48] She also has an upcoming Punjabi romantic film, Ohi Chann Ohi Raatan, directed by Sukhbir Singh Sahota, featuring her alongside Yuvraj Hans in a story of love and cultural nuances; principal photography began in 2022, with no confirmed release date as of late 2025.[49] On television, Chopra made a guest appearance on Dance Deewane 4 in February 2024, joining fellow Bigg Boss 17 contestants like Ankita Lokhande and Munawar Faruqui to promote the show and perform alongside participants. She later competed as a contestant on Laughter Chefs – Unlimited Entertainment Season 2, which premiered on January 25, 2025, on Colors TV, paired with comedian Sudesh Lehri in a cooking-comedy format; she exited in April 2025 due to prior commitments amid the show's extension, contributing to its early episodes before its conclusion in July 2025.[50] In web series, Chopra made a special appearance as Manara in the 2025 romantic comedy Ek Farzi Love Story, a MX Player original released in January 2025, featuring in one episode amid a narrative of fake relationships turning real between content creator Kritika and accountant Manav.[51] Expanding beyond acting, she debuted as a singer with a soulful cover of "Zara Zara Behekta Hai" from Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein, released on May 31, 2023, under Saregama Music, composed by Prachurjya Goswami and highlighting her melodic voice in a romantic rendition.[52] As of November 2025, Chopra's post-Bigg Boss profile remains active, exemplified by her attendance at the Mumbai screening of the film Haq on November 5, 2025, alongside Bigg Boss 17 co-contestant Ankita Lokhande.[53] The event underscored her sustained paparazzi appeal and warm reunions with former housemates, with Lokhande playfully teasing Chopra's popularity among photographers during their red-carpet interactions.[54]Other activities
Music videos and endorsements
Mannara Chopra has featured in numerous music videos, expanding her presence beyond films and television into the independent music scene. In 2021, she starred in the romantic track "Na Hona Tumse Door" alongside singer Gajendra Verma, which depicted a heartfelt narrative of longing and has accumulated over 4 million views on YouTube.[55] The following year, she appeared in "Ham Reh Gaye Akele" with Pranav Vatsa, a melancholic song exploring themes of solitude that highlighted her expressive acting in a minimalist setting.[56] Her music video engagements continued to grow in 2023, with "Sukoon" opposite Ashmit Patel and Mohsin Khan, a soothing melody produced by Zee Music Company that surpassed 5 million views and emphasized emotional intimacy through scenic visuals.[57] That same year marked her singing debut in the cover version of "Zara Zara Behekta Hai," a soulful rendition of the classic from Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein, where she lent her vocals alongside Prachurjya Goswami, showcasing her multifaceted talent in melody and performance.[52] In 2024, Chopra collaborated on "Saanware" with Akhil Sachdeva, a vibrant track blending traditional and contemporary elements, followed by "Dheere Dheere" with Paras Kalnawat, sung by Payal Dev and Aditya Dev, which captured a gradual romance amid picturesque backdrops.[58][59] She also featured in "Tera Kasoor," a poignant number that has garnered over 6 million streams on Spotify, further demonstrating her appeal in romantic ballads.[60] In addition to music videos, Chopra has been involved in brand endorsements throughout her career, leveraging her modeling background for commercial appeal. Early on, she gained widespread recognition through her appearance in a Dabur Amla Hair Oil advertisement, which she credited for providing "instant recognition" and opening doors to acting opportunities.[61] Following her runner-up finish on Bigg Boss 17, her visibility surged, leading to new deals in 2024, including her appointment as the brand ambassador for SVAR Gems, marking a historic first for the Indian gem industry in partnering with a celebrity of her profile to promote luxury jewelry.[62] She also participated in fashion campaigns, serving as a showstopper for designer Vishal Kapoor's "Phulwari" ethnic wear collection at Bombay Times Fashion Week, where her elegant portrayal of traditional attire resonated with audiences seeking contemporary Indian aesthetics.[63] These music videos and endorsements have significantly amplified Chopra's social media following, which exceeded 4 million on Instagram by late 2024, as her engaging performances and stylish promotions drew widespread fan interaction and shares across platforms.[64] Videos like "Sukoon" and "Na Hona Tumse Door" not only achieved multimillion-view milestones but also contributed to her career revival by highlighting her vocal and visual charisma outside scripted roles.[57][55]Media image and public persona
Following her participation in Bigg Boss 17, which propelled her into the national spotlight, Mannara Chopra cultivated a bold and relatable public persona characterized by unfiltered authenticity and a happy-go-lucky demeanor.[65] This evolution was acknowledged in 2024 when she was named among GQ India's 35 Most Influential Young Indians, recognizing her post-reality TV ventures in fashion, music, and digital content that resonated with younger audiences.[65] Chopra has faced notable controversies that shaped media perceptions of her image. In August 2023, during promotions for the Telugu film Thiragabadara Saami, director A. S. Ravi Kumar Chowdary kissed her on the cheek in front of the press, sparking accusations of impropriety and online backlash.[66] Ravi Kumar later clarified the gesture as an affectionate, paternal act with no romantic intent, emphasizing his familial bond with the actress after working together.[67] More recently, at the November 2025 screening of Haq in Mumbai, co-attendee and fellow Bigg Boss 17 contestant Ankita Lokhande lightheartedly teased Chopra about her intense popularity with paparazzi, joking about the constant attention she receives.[53] A key aspect of Chopra's public persona is her demonstrated resilience amid personal loss. After her father, Raman Rai Handa, passed away in June 2025 at age 72, she took a brief hiatus before returning to professional commitments in July, posting an emotional message about resuming work "with gratitude in my heart" while navigating ongoing grief.[68] This openness highlighted her strength, earning admiration from fans and peers for prioritizing career recovery without masking her vulnerability.[69] Chopra's family-oriented image remains central to her narrative, often reinforced through social media and public reflections. For Dussehra 2025, she shared nostalgic memories of childhood celebrations in Delhi, including attending Ramlila performances with her late father, sister Mitali Handa, and extended relatives, where they would purchase traditional items like bows and swords from festival markets.[22] These posts underscore her commitment to cultural traditions and familial bonds, even post-loss, portraying her as grounded despite her rising fame. Media coverage has intensified focus on Chopra's connections to the prominent Chopra family, including cousins Priyanka and Parineeti Chopra, positioning her as a bridge between Bollywood glamour and everyday roots.[70] In interviews, she has discussed maintaining close ties through family group chats and visits, while balancing her high-profile career with values instilled by her Delhi upbringing, such as community festivals and simple joys.[22] This duality has endeared her to audiences seeking relatable figures in the entertainment industry.Filmography
Films
Mannara Chopra made her acting debut in 2014 with the Telugu film Prema Geema Jantha Nai, taking on the lead role opposite Sreerama Chandra.[71] That same year, she starred in the Hindi film Zid, portraying the lead role of Maya opposite Karanvir Sharma.[72] In 2015, Chopra made special appearances in two Tamil films: a song sequence in Sandamarutham and as a dancer in Kaaval.[73] She returned to lead roles in Telugu cinema in 2016 with Jakkanna, playing Sahasra opposite Sunil, and Thikka, essaying the role of Virisha alongside Sai Dharam Tej.[74][75] In 2017, Chopra appeared in the bilingual Telugu-Kannada film Rogue, portraying the lead character Anjali opposite Ishaan.[34] After a brief hiatus, she resumed with the 2019 Telugu film Sita, in the lead role of Rupa.[76] Chopra ventured into short films in 2021 with Haale Dil, playing the lead role of Niharika.[77] In 2022, she starred in the Telugu film Hi Five, as the lead Gayi.[78] In 2024, she starred in the Telugu film Thiragabadara Saami in the lead role of Radha opposite Raj Tarun.[47] She also appeared in the Punjabi music video-integrated song Lehnga.[79] Chopra is set to make her Punjabi film debut in the upcoming Ohi Chann Ohi Raatan, playing the lead role opposite Yuvraj Hans.[49]Television
Mannara Chopra entered the television industry through reality shows, gaining prominence with her participation in high-profile programs. In the seventeenth season of Bigg Boss, which aired from October 2023 to January 2024 on Colors TV, she competed as a contestant and emerged as the second runner-up, marking a significant milestone in her career trajectory.[8][42] In February 2024, Chopra made a special guest appearance on Dance Deewane 4, joining fellow Bigg Boss 17 contestants to promote the show and engage with participants during episodes focused on celebrity specials.[80] Chopra returned to reality television as a contestant on the second season of Laughter Chefs – Unlimited Entertainment, which premiered on Colors TV in January 2025, where she partnered with comedian Sudesh Lehri for cooking and comedy challenges; she exited the show in April 2025 due to prior professional commitments.[81][50]Web series
Mannara Chopra entered the digital streaming space with web series roles following her participation in Bigg Boss 17. Her debut came in the horror-comedy genre, where she portrayed lead characters blending supernatural and humorous elements. In Bhootmate (2023), Chopra starred as Pari, a playful ghost, in a five-episode series that combines scares with lighthearted antics among friends encountering the supernatural.[45] The show premiered on November 3, 2023, and highlighted her versatility in comedic timing within a digital format. Chopra later made a special appearance in Ek Farzi Love Story (2025), playing the character Manara in a romantic drama exploring fake relationships and content creation in the social media era.[51] The series, directed by Aarambhh M Singh, streamed on MX Player starting January 2025, featuring her in a supporting yet impactful role.[82]Music videos
Mannara Chopra has featured prominently in independent music videos since 2021, often taking the lead role and occasionally contributing vocally. Her appearances span romantic and emotional themes, showcasing her versatility beyond film and television.| Year | Title | Role | Co-stars/Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Na Hona Tumse Door | Lead actress | Sung by Gajendra Verma; directed by Aman Prajapat.[55][83] |
| 2022 | Ham Reh Gaye Akele | Lead actress | With Pranav Vatsa; directed by Siddhant Pilania.[56] |
| 2023 | Sukoon | Lead actress | With Ashmit Patel and Mohsin Khan; sung by Kartikeya Tiwari.[57][84] |
| 2023 | Zara Zara Behekta Hai | Lead actress and singer | Cover version with Prachurjya Goswami; original from Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein.[85] |
| 2024 | Saanware | Lead actress | With Abhishek Kumar; sung by Akhil Sachdeva.[58][86] |
| 2024 | Dheere Dheere | Lead actress | With Paras Kalnawat; sung by Payal Dev and Aditya Dev.[59][87] |
| 2024 | Tera Kasoor | Lead actress | With Faisal Shaikh (Mr. Faisu); sung by Vishal Mishra.[88] |
| 2024 | Lehnga | Lead actress | Punjabi song with Sikandar Maan; sung by Kuwar Virk.[79] |
| 2025 | Ajeeb Dastaan Hai Yeh | Singer and lead actress | Cover version; her singing debut. Released March 2025.[89] |
| 2025 | Gun Gunate Chale Mausam | Lead actress | With Hardik Banga; sung by Ankit Tiwari. Released August 2025.[90] |
| 2025 | Tum Mere Pass Ho | Lead actress | With Faisal Shaikh; emotional romantic song. Released September 2025.[91] |
Awards and honors
Film awards
Mannara Chopra has received recognition for her performances in films through several awards, primarily in the Indian regional and Hindi cinema circuits. Her debut film Zid (2014) earned her the Best Female Debut award at the Lions Gold Awards in 2015.[92] In Telugu cinema, Chopra was honored with the Special Jury Award for Best Actress for her role in Thikka (2016) at the 15th Santosham Film Awards in 2017.[93] She received another Special Jury Award for Best Actress for her performance in the bilingual film Rogue (2017) at the 16th Santosham Film Awards in 2018.[93]| Year | Award | Category | Film | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | Lions Gold Awards | Best Female Debut | Zid (2014) | Won |
| 2017 | 15th Santosham Film Awards | Special Jury Award for Best Actress | Thikka (2016) | Won |
| 2018 | 16th Santosham Film Awards | Special Jury Award for Best Actress | Rogue (2017) | Won |