Meenakshi Chaudhary
Meenakshi Chaudhary (born 5 March 1997) is an Indian actress and beauty queen known for her work in Telugu and Tamil films. Hailing from Panchkula in Haryana, she pursued dentistry at the National Dental College in Dera Bassi before transitioning to modeling and pageantry. As the first woman from her village to study dentistry, she gained prominence by winning Femina Miss India Haryana 2018 and finishing as the first runner-up at both Femina Miss India 2018 and Miss Grand International 2018.[1][2][3][4][5] Chaudhary's acting career began with the Hotstar web series Out of Love in 2019, marking her entry into the entertainment industry shortly after her pageant successes. She made her feature film debut in the Telugu romantic comedy Ichata Vahanamulu Niluparadu (2021), followed by a supporting role in the action thriller Khiladi (2022) opposite Ravi Teja, which she described as one of her favorite projects due to her longstanding admiration for the actor. Her Tamil debut came with the crime thriller Kolai (2023), and she received widespread acclaim for her performance as a resilient banker in the Telugu drama Lucky Baskhar (2024), directed by Venky Atluri. In 2024, she also appeared in Guntur Kaaram, Mechanic Rocky, and Matka, and starred in the commercially successful Telugu film Sankranthiki Vasthunam (2025) opposite Venkatesh, which became the year's biggest Telugu grosser.[6][7][8][9][10][11][12] She starred in the high-profile Tamil action film The Greatest of All Time (GOAT) alongside Vijay in 2024, though she faced online trolling for her role, which led to a brief period of depression before positive feedback for her subsequent work helped her recover. She has expressed a preference for content-driven roles with strong narratives, crediting the Telugu audience for embracing her warmly. Upcoming projects include the mythological thriller NC24 opposite Naga Chaitanya, in which she plays the role of Daksha.[13][10][6][8][14][15] The daughter of an army officer who passed away from a brain tumor in early 2018—just months before her Miss India success—Chaudhary has often spoken about fulfilling her late father's shared dream of her competing in pageants. Her journey from a small-town dental aspirant to a rising star in South Indian cinema highlights her versatility and determination to inspire young women.[16][2][3]Early life and education
Family and early years
Meenakshi Chaudhary was born on 5 March 1997 in Panchkula, Haryana, India. She hails from a family with a prominent military heritage, as her father, Colonel B. R. Chaudhary, served in the Indian Army and commanded a unit in Gurdaspur until his death in January 2018. Her mother is a homemaker, and she has a brother named Tanveer. This background fostered a sense of discipline and resilience in her early life, marked by frequent relocations across army cantonments due to her father's postings.[16][17] Growing up in this environment, Chaudhary nurtured an early passion for sports, excelling at the state level in swimming and badminton during her school years. These pursuits not only honed her physical fitness but also built her confidence and competitive spirit, reflecting the structured lifestyle of her upbringing. Her initial career aspirations leaned toward medicine, driven by the family's emphasis on service, dedication, and helping others—a ethos rooted in her father's military legacy. This poised and multifaceted early foundation later shaped her diverse interests beyond academics.Education
Meenakshi Chaudhary completed her schooling at St. Soldier International Convent School in Chandigarh, where she actively participated in extracurricular sports.[18] The disciplined environment influenced by her family's military background further supported her dedication to academics during this period.[19] She pursued higher education at the National Dental College and Hospital in Derabassi, Punjab, earning a Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) degree in 2020.[18] During her studies, she was in her third year when she auditioned for Femina Miss India in 2018, yet she continued and completed the program while balancing modeling opportunities.[20] Following graduation, Chaudhary qualified as a dentist before shifting her focus to modeling and pageantry.[21]Pageantry career
Miss IMA 2017
Meenakshi Chaudhary, then a dental student pursuing a Bachelor of Dental Surgery, was crowned Miss IMA in 2017 at the Indian Military Academy's Autumn Ball Night, a prestigious annual social event held toward the end of each training term to celebrate the culmination of cadets' rigorous schedules.[22] The ball, known for its elegance and tradition, features formal attire, dance, and a beauty pageant component where participants are evaluated for poise, grace, and overall presentation.[23] Her participation in the event was closely tied to her family's military heritage, as her father, Colonel D R Chaudhary, was an officer in the Indian Army who commanded a unit in Gurdaspur and instilled in her a sense of discipline that contributed to her composure during the competition.[24] Chaudhary has reflected that her father's support extended to her early aspirations in pageantry, connecting personally to events like the IMA ball that honored military traditions.[22] The selection process highlighted her talents through interviews and displays of etiquette, drawing on the poise she developed from her academic background in dentistry.[3] This victory served as her inaugural public accolade in the world of pageantry, providing a significant confidence boost and serving as an entry point into modeling within India, though it remained a local milestone without international implications.[22] The win underscored her ability to blend her educational pursuits with emerging interests in public performance, paving the way for further opportunities in the field.[3]Femina Miss India 2018
Following her triumph at Miss IMA 2017, Meenakshi Chaudhary auditioned for the state-level Femina Miss Haryana 2018 title, which she won, earning the right to represent Haryana at the national competition.[8] The auditions took place in early 2018, where she impressed judges with her poise during the question-and-answer round.[25] As a finalist, Chaudhary relocated to Mumbai for intensive preparation, undergoing rigorous training that encompassed ramp walks under experts like Alesia Raut, diction classes, grooming sessions, and fitness regimes focused on healthy eating, workouts, and skincare.[26][27] This transformative period, which she described as overwhelming yet confidence-building, allowed her to evolve from an introverted dental student into a poised public figure, emphasizing themes of women's empowerment through self-care and resilience.[28] The training also fostered bonds with her 29 fellow contestants from across India, highlighting diversity and mutual support.[26] At the grand finale held in Mumbai on June 19, 2018, Chaudhary competed fiercely, securing the fbb Colors Femina Miss India 2018 1st runner-up position along with the Miss Photogenic subtitle.[29][30][31] Her achievement garnered widespread national media coverage, inspiring young women and positioning her as a role model from rural Haryana, while opening avenues for endorsements and her subsequent international pageant entry.[3][32]Miss Grand International 2018
Following her crowning as Femina Miss Grand India 2018, Meenakshi Chaudhary was selected to represent India at the Miss Grand International 2018 pageant, held on October 25, 2018, at the One Entertainment Park in Yangon, Myanmar.[33] As part of her preparation, Chaudhary focused on enhancing her runway walk through training sessions with supermodel Alesia Raut, refining her communication skills, and building overall fitness via Pilates and public speaking practice to excel in the swimsuit, evening gown, and question-and-answer segments.[34][35] During the competition, which featured 75 contestants and emphasized the theme "Stop the War and Violence," Chaudhary advanced to the top 10 and delivered a standout performance in the final, securing the 1st runner-up position behind winner Clara Sosa of Paraguay.[36][37] This marked the highest placement ever achieved by an Indian delegate at the pageant, highlighting her poise and eloquence, particularly in the Q&A round where she provided an insightful response on global issues.[38] She also placed in the top 12 for Best National Costume, showcasing a design themed "Prayer of Peace, through the Spirit of the Indian Elephant," dedicated to promoting harmony.[38][39] Chaudhary's advocacy aligned with the pageant's anti-violence platform, as seen in her campaign video calling for global peace and cessation of conflicts, drawing from her personal background as the daughter of an Indian Army officer to emphasize support for peace initiatives.[40] Her strong showing at Miss Grand International elevated her profile internationally, resulting in increased modeling opportunities and paving the way for her transition into the entertainment industry with offers in South Indian cinema.[41][35]Acting career
Entry into entertainment
Following her success in the Femina Miss India 2018 pageant, where she was crowned Femina Miss India Grand International and later placed as first runner-up at Miss Grand International 2018, Meenakshi Chaudhary transitioned into modeling, leveraging her pageant visibility for initial industry exposure.[42] Her pageantry titles provided key connections, including appearances at brand events such as a promotional visit to an fbb store in Chandigarh shortly after her win.[42] Chaudhary began appearing in music videos in 2018, marking her early foray into on-screen media. She featured prominently in the Punjabi track "Ki Mai Kalli Aa" by Sara Gurpal, alongside Dilpreet Dhillon, which showcased her modeling poise and contributed to her growing on-camera presence.[43] These projects, combined with pageant-related endorsements like fbb, helped build her portfolio in the entertainment space.[42] In 2019, Chaudhary pivoted fully to acting, influenced by her pageant experience and initial media work, while putting aside her dentistry background—having completed a Bachelor of Dental Surgery—to pursue entertainment professionally.[20] She relocated to Mumbai for acting workshops and auditions, where she honed her skills amid the challenges of adapting her clinical expertise to performance demands.[44] Her debut came with a supporting role as Veer's girlfriend in the Netflix coming-of-age drama Upstarts, released in October 2019, where her natural screen presence was noted in early reviews.[45] She followed this with the role of Alia in the Hotstar web series Out of Love (2019). This marked the beginning of her shift from modeling to scripted roles, balancing rigorous training with her evolving career.[46])Telugu cinema
Meenakshi Chaudhary transitioned to Telugu cinema after her acting debut in the Hindi web film Upstarts (2019), marking her entry into the entertainment industry. Her breakthrough came with the lead role of Meenu, an intern, in the romantic drama Ichata Vahanamulu Niluparadu (2021), opposite Sushanth. Critics praised her impressive debut performance and the strong on-screen chemistry she shared with her co-star, which added emotional depth to the narrative.[47][48] In subsequent projects, Chaudhary expanded her range with a supporting role as Priya in the action thriller Khiladi (2022) opposite Ravi Teja, followed by her portrayal of Aarya, the girlfriend of the lead character, in the thriller HIT: The Second Case (2022), where she delivered a fine and charming performance despite limited screen time.[49][50]) She then took on the lead as Priya in the action-comedy Mechanic Rocky (2024), earning acclaim for her excellent portrayal of a middle-class girl that balanced vulnerability and strength, further showcasing her versatility.[51][52] Chaudhary's recent collaborations include a key role opposite Mahesh Babu in the action entertainer Guntur Kaaram (2024), which achieved commercial success at the box office.[53] Her performance as Sumathi in the drama Lucky Baskhar (2024) garnered critical acclaim for its nuanced depiction of a typical housewife navigating personal and familial challenges.[54][55] These roles solidified her transition to leading lady status in Telugu cinema. By 2025, Chaudhary's growing body of work has significantly expanded her fan base across the Telugu states, establishing her as a rising powerhouse from her pageantry roots to a versatile actress in South Indian films.[56]Tamil cinema
Meenakshi Chaudhary made her Tamil cinema debut with the 2023 psychological thriller Kolai, directed by Balaji K. Kumar, where she portrayed Laila, an aspiring model and singer whose murder drives the plot's central mystery.[57] The film received mixed reviews for its pacing and script but was praised for its atmospheric tone and technical execution, with Chaudhary's performance noted for elevating key sequences through her poised screen presence and suitability as a glamorous lead.[57] Released on July 21, 2023, Kolai marked her entry into the Tamil industry following initial opportunities from her Telugu successes.[58] She next appeared as Nila in the comedy Singapore Saloon (2024), directed by Gokul, alongside RJ Balaji and Sathyaraj. Chaudhary's prominence in Tamil cinema grew with her major role as Srinidhi, the love interest to Vijay's character, in the 2024 action thriller The Greatest of All Time (GOAT), directed by Venkat Prabhu. The film, a high-octane sci-fi narrative blending time travel and espionage, achieved blockbuster status, grossing over ₹450 crore worldwide within weeks of its September 5, 2024 release, driven by Vijay's star power and innovative VFX.[59] Her involvement in this pan-India project significantly boosted her visibility across southern and national audiences, solidifying her transition from pageantry to versatile acting. As of late 2025, Chaudhary's Tamil ventures continue to evolve, with her announced Bollywood debut in the comedy sequel Bhaagam Bhaag 2 opposite Akshay Kumar signaling further expansion from her southern base.[60] The project, produced by Maddock Films, is slated for a 2026 release, highlighting her shift toward Hindi cinema while maintaining ties to Tamil collaborations.[60] Navigating the Tamil industry's high-stakes dynamics, Chaudhary has focused on language immersion and genre diversification, drawing from her Telugu foundation to tackle thrillers, romances, and action roles by 2025.[61] However, her experience on GOAT presented challenges, including limited screen time that led to intense online trolling and a week-long bout of depression amid the film's commercial triumph.[21] This period underscored her growth, as she emphasized making more substantive role choices to build resilience in a competitive landscape.[10]Filmography
Films
Meenakshi Chaudhary made her acting debut in films with a supporting role in the Hindi-language comedy-drama Upstarts (2019), directed by Udai Singh Pawar and released on Netflix as an original production, where she appeared alongside Priyanshu Painyuli, Chandrachoor Rai, and Shadab Kamal as Veer's girlfriend.[62] She transitioned to lead roles starting with the Telugu romantic comedy Ichata Vahanamulu Niluparadu (2021), directed by S. Darshan, in which she starred opposite Sushanth in a theatrical release.[63] In 2022, Chaudhary appeared in a supporting role as Pooja in the Telugu action thriller Khiladi, directed by Ramesh Varma and starring opposite Ravi Teja, Unni Mukundan, and Dimple Hayathi, which had a theatrical release.[64] Later in 2022, she took on a supporting role as Aarya in the Telugu action thriller HIT: The Second Case, directed by Sailesh Kolanu and co-starring Adivi Sesh, which had a theatrical release.[65] Chaudhary starred as the lead in the Tamil-language crime thriller Kolai (2023), directed by Balaji K. Kumar, portraying Leila Borkar alongside Vijay Antony, Ritika Singh, and Radhika Sarathkumar in a theatrical release.[58] In 2023, she played the lead role of Nilavoliyal "Nila" in the Tamil comedy-drama Singapore Saloon, directed by Gokul and co-starring RJ Balaji, Sathyaraj, and Lal, which received a theatrical release.[66] She appeared in a supporting role as Raji in the Telugu action drama Guntur Kaaram (2024), directed by Trivikram Srinivas and co-starring Mahesh Babu and Sreeleela, which received a theatrical release.[67] In the Tamil science fiction action film The Greatest of All Time (2024), directed by Venkat Prabhu, Chaudhary played the lead role of Srinidhi opposite Vijay in dual roles, Prashanth, and Prabhu Deva, marking a theatrical release.[68] Chaudhary essayed the lead role of Sumathi in the Telugu biographical drama Lucky Baskhar (2024), directed by Venky Atluri and starring opposite Dulquer Salmaan, Tinnu Anand, and Sai Kumar, initially released theatrically before streaming on Netflix.[69] She starred as Sujatha in the Telugu period action thriller Matka (2024), directed by Karuna Kumar and co-starring Varun Tej and Nora Fatehi, which had a theatrical release.[70] Her next lead role came in the Telugu romantic drama Mechanic Rocky (2024), directed by Ravi Teja Mullapudi, where she played Priya opposite Vishwak Sen, Shraddha Srinath, and Sunil in a theatrical release.[71] She took on a lead role as ACP C. Meenakshi in the Telugu action comedy Sankranthiki Vasthunam (2025), directed by Anil Ravipudi, co-starring Venkatesh, Aishwarya Rajesh, and Upendra Limaye in a theatrical release on January 14, 2025.[72] Chaudhary is set to star in the lead in the upcoming Telugu romantic comedy Anaganaga Oka Raju (2026), directed by Maari and opposite Naveen Polishetty, scheduled for a theatrical release on January 14, 2026.[73] Additionally, she has been announced for her Bollywood return in the Hindi comedy sequel Bhaagam Bhaag 2 (2026), where she will play the female lead opposite Akshay Kumar, with production beginning in late 2025 for a theatrical release.[74]Television
Meenakshi Chaudhary made her acting debut in the Hindi web series Out of Love, an adaptation of the BBC drama Doctor Foster, where she portrayed Alia Kashyap, the younger woman entangled in an extramarital affair with the protagonist's husband.[7][75] The series, produced by BBC Studios India and presented as a Hotstar Special, explores themes of infidelity, betrayal, and fractured relationships in a modern Indian family setting.[76] Season 1 premiered on Disney+ Hotstar in November 2019, consisting of five episodes, with Chaudhary appearing in all of them alongside co-stars Rasika Dugal as Dr. Meera Kapoor, the suspicious wife, and Purab Kohli as Akarsh Kapoor, the unfaithful husband. Her character, Alia, serves as a catalyst for the central conflict, drawing Meera into a web of suspicion and revenge after a stray hair clue uncovers the affair.[77] Season 2, released in April 2021, also comprises five episodes, where Chaudhary reprises her role as Alia, now married to Akarsh, amid escalating tensions and custody battles over their son.[78] Chaudhary's performance in Out of Love marked her entry into narrative-driven small-screen content, earning praise for her portrayal of a complex, seductive character navigating moral ambiguities in relationships.[75] As of November 2025, she has no other credited television or OTT series appearances beyond this series.[79]Music videos
Meenakshi Chaudhary, leveraging her background as a beauty pageant titleholder, ventured into music videos as a model shortly after her pageantry success, showcasing her dance and visual appeal in short-form content. These appearances, primarily in the late 2010s and early 2020s, helped build her visibility in the entertainment industry before her full transition to acting. Her roles often involved lead female performances, emphasizing vibrant choreography and contemporary themes. She made her music video debut in the Punjabi track "Ki Mai Kalli Aa" in 2018, where she appeared as a featured dancer alongside lead artists Sara Gurpal and Dilpreet Dhillon. The upbeat song, composed by Desi Crew and released under Speed Records, garnered attention for its energetic visuals and was primarily distributed on platforms like YouTube and Spotify.[80][81] In 2019, Chaudhary starred in the Hindi music video "Kyun," portraying the female lead opposite actor Saahil in a narrative exploring love and longing. Sung by Sushant (Rinkoo) and Jyotica Tangri, with music by Times Music, the video highlighted her expressive modeling and was promoted through official channels including YouTube.[82][83] Her most recent music video appearance came in 2025 with the Tamil track "Sithira Puthiri," where she served as the lead performer, dancing in picturesque locations like Rajasthan's palaces. Composed, sung, and produced by Sai Abhyankkar, with lyrics by Vivek, the indie-style video was released by Think Music India on YouTube and quickly amassed millions of views for its poetic visuals and choreography by Akshay Sundher.[84]| Year | Title | Language | Role | Artists | Platform |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | Ki Mai Kalli Aa | Punjabi | Featured dancer | Sara Gurpal, Dilpreet Dhillon | YouTube, Spotify |
| 2019 | Kyun | Hindi | Female lead | Sushant (Rinkoo), Jyotica Tangri | YouTube |
| 2025 | Sithira Puthiri | Tamil | Lead performer | Sai Abhyankkar | YouTube |
Awards and nominations
Awards
Meenakshi Chaudhary won the Dr. Tvacha Miss Photogenic subtitle at the fbb Colors Femina Miss India 2018 pageant held in Mumbai on June 19, 2018.[85] In 2025, she received the SIIMA Critics Award for Best Actress – Telugu for her performance in the film Lucky Baskhar at the 12th South Indian International Movie Awards ceremony in Dubai on September 5, 2025.[86] Chaudhary was also honored with the Best Actress award at the 5th Global Achievers and Magnificent Awards (GAMA) in Dubai on August 30, 2025, recognizing her role in Lucky Baskhar.[87]Nominations
Meenakshi Chaudhary has been recognized with nominations from prominent South Indian award bodies for her early and subsequent performances in Telugu cinema, highlighting her transition from debutant to leading actress. The following table lists her notable nominations:| Year | Award Body | Category | Film | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | South Indian International Movie Awards (SIIMA) | Best Female Debut – Telugu | Ichata Vahanamulu Niluparadu | Nominated[88] |
| 2023 | South Indian International Movie Awards (SIIMA) | Best Actress – Telugu | HIT: The Second Case | Nominated[89] |