Sharan Kaur
Sharan Kaur (born September 27, 1991) is an Indian actress and model active primarily in the Punjabi film and television industries. Born in Gurdaspur, Punjab, she began her acting career on television, appearing in shows such as Thapki Pyar Ki and Savitri Devi College & Hospital, before transitioning to cinema.[1] Kaur made her feature film debut in 2019 with the Punjabi romantic drama Munda Faridkotia, directed by Mandeep Chaahal, in which she portrayed the lead female role opposite Roshan Prince. Her performance in the film, which explores themes of cross-border love and mistaken identity in a comedic setting, earned her the Best Debut Actress award at the 2020 PTC Punjabi Film Awards.[2][3] Following this breakthrough, she starred in the action thriller Shareek 2 (2022), a sequel to the 2015 film, alongside Jimmy Shergill and Dev Kharoud. She also appeared in the 2024 comedy Drame Aale opposite Harish Verma and the 2025 film Sayonee, directed by Imran Sheikh.[4][5][6] In addition to her film roles, Kaur has maintained a presence as a model and has been involved in promotional activities within the Punjabi entertainment sector. Her work has contributed to the evolving landscape of contemporary Punjabi cinema, blending traditional storytelling with modern sensibilities.Early life
Upbringing and family background
Sharan Kaur was born on September 27, 1991, in Gurdaspur, Punjab, India.[7][1][8] She grew up in a traditional Punjabi family in the rural surroundings of Gurdaspur, living in a village until completing her 10th standard around age 15 or 16, where she experienced a grounded upbringing rooted in local customs and community life.[1][9] Her father was a Punjab Police officer who has since passed away, her mother has been supportive of her career, and she has a brother.[9] Kaur's early years were immersed in Punjabi culture, including exposure to traditional arts and performances prevalent in her hometown, which contributed to her foundational interests. This rural-urban shift provided a balanced perspective, blending simplicity with broader aspirations, before she moved to Mumbai in 2015 as a key step forward.[9]Education
Sharan Kaur pursued her higher education at Panjab University in Chandigarh, where she completed her graduation around 2015.[7][10][11] During her university years, she engaged in cultural activities that nurtured her performance abilities, including performing Giddha, a traditional Punjabi folk dance, which reflected her roots in Punjabi heritage.[12] These experiences in Chandigarh's vibrant student life, amid the city's rich cultural scene, laid the groundwork for her artistic development before she transitioned to professional opportunities in Mumbai shortly after graduation.[11][7]Career beginnings
Modelling career
Sharan Kaur began her career as a model after graduating from Panjab University in Chandigarh. She relocated to Mumbai in 2015 to pursue opportunities in the fashion industry.[13] In her early modelling phase, she participated in photoshoots and promotional work, building a portfolio that increased her visibility.[13] As a newcomer from Punjab, she faced challenges such as competition in Mumbai's fashion scene. These experiences helped her transition to acting.[13]Television work
Sharan Kaur made her acting debut in 2015 with the Hindi serial Thapki Pyar Ki on Colors TV, portraying Sheena Arora, Bihaan's childhood friend, in a cameo appearance over several episodes.[11] She followed this with the role of Dr. Isha Negi in the 2017 medical drama Savitri Devi College & Hospital on Colors TV, signing a three-year contract and contributing to storylines involving hospital dynamics.[13][14] Her modelling background provided on-camera experience that aided her TV entry, though the demanding schedules and limited creative input in serialized television encouraged her shift to film.[13]Film career
Debut and breakthrough films
Sharan Kaur transitioned to Punjabi cinema in 2019 with her debut film Munda Faridkotia, directed by Mandeep Chaahal, where she portrayed Mariyam, the love interest of the protagonist Farid Singh Brar (played by Roshan Prince). The story follows Farid, a lively young man from Faridkot, India, who accidentally crosses into Faridkot, Pakistan, and pretends to be mute to avoid danger while navigating cultural and border tensions, eventually falling in love with Mariyam at a local dargah. Kaur's character serves as a beacon of compassion and romance amid the comedic and dramatic chaos, highlighting themes of cross-border unity and mistaken identities. The film, also starring Navpreet Banga in a love triangle dynamic, marked Kaur's entry into Pollywood after her television background provided a solid acting foundation.[15][16] Munda Faridkotia garnered positive attention for Kaur's role, earning her the Best Debut Actress award at the PTC Punjabi Film Awards 2020. Critics praised her controlled performance and on-screen chemistry, noting her as a standout in an otherwise uneven narrative, which helped establish her as a promising leading actress in Punjabi cinema. This debut propelled her career trajectory, opening doors to more prominent roles and solidifying her reputation for portraying strong, relatable female characters in ensemble-driven stories.[17][18][19] Building on her initial success, Kaur took on a key supporting role as Rupi (Rupinder Kaur) in the 2022 ensemble film Shareek 2, directed by Navaniat Singh and co-starring Dev Kharoud as Baaz and Jimmy Shergill as the patriarch. The sequel to the 2015 film Shareek explores a generational feud between stepbrothers Jassa and Gurbaz over family land and honor, escalating into themes of betrayal, revenge, and redemption, with Kaur's Rupi caught in the emotional crossfire as Baaz's girlfriend who is forced into a marriage alliance. Her portrayal added depth to the film's dramatic intensity, contributing to the ensemble's exploration of Punjabi family dynamics and societal pressures through poignant scenes of sacrifice and resilience.[4][20][21] Shareek 2 received favorable critical reception with a 4.5/5 rating from Times of India for its gripping narrative and performances. Kaur's nuanced depiction of Rupi was highlighted for enhancing the film's emotional core, further cementing her position as a versatile lead in Pollywood's action-drama genre during the early 2020s.[22][21]Recent projects and collaborations
In 2023, Sharan Kaur portrayed Rano in the Punjabi action-drama Chidiyan Da Chamba, directed by Prem Singh Sidhu, where she joined co-stars Amyra Dastur, Neha Pawar, and Mehnaaz Maan as part of a group of women rebelling against societal atrocities to champion empowerment and justice.[23][24] The film received mixed reviews for its thematic focus on female resilience, earning a 3/5 rating from critics who praised the ensemble's performances amid an action-oriented narrative.[24] Kaur continued her momentum in 2024 with supporting roles in Drame Aale, directed by Chander Kamboj and Upinder Randhawa, where she collaborated with Harish Verma and Sukhwinder Chahal in a story about a Punjabi theatre troupe navigating love and cultural clashes in London; her character contributed to the film's exploration of artistic family dynamics and diaspora experiences.[5][25] Later that year, she appeared in Sangrand, under directors Sachin Kumar and Inderpal Singh, alongside Gavie Chahal and Sardar Sohi, embodying a role in a revenge-driven tale inspired by the proverb "an eye for an eye," which highlighted themes of cyclical violence and redemption in Punjabi rural life.[26][27] Both films underscored Kaur's directorial partnerships with emerging Punjabi filmmakers, though they achieved modest box office returns, with Sangrand grossing approximately ₹0.2 crore worldwide.[28] Marking a shift to digital platforms in 2025, Kaur took the lead as the female protagonist in Sayonee, starring opposite singer-actor Singga in a romantic comedy about a thief reformed by unexpected love, directed by Imran Sheikh and produced for streaming.[6][29] The film premiered exclusively on KableOne on June 27, 2025, following promotional efforts including a trailer launch on June 15 that garnered attention for its lighthearted vibe and the duo's chemistry.[29][30] Beyond cinema, Kaur ventured into music videos, featuring in the 2025 track "Zindagi Haseen" by Shipra Goyal, with music by Little Boi and lyrics by Sukh Bohanwala, a soulful melody celebrating life's beauty that amassed over 3 million views on YouTube within months of its April release.[31] This collaboration with rising Punjabi artists like Goyal and Little Boi exemplified Kaur's selective partnerships with emerging talents, blending her acting presence with vibrant visuals directed by Khaas Banda Productions.[32]Filmography and awards
Film roles
Sharan Kaur transitioned from television roles to feature films in 2019, establishing herself in Punjabi cinema through lead and supporting parts.[33] Her film roles are detailed in the following chronological table:| Year | Title | Role | Director(s) | Notable Co-stars | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Munda Faridkotia | Mariyam | Mandeep Singh Chahal | Roshan Prince, Navpreet Banga, Karamjit Anmol | Punjabi-language romantic comedy-drama; theatrical release on June 14, 2019; her debut film.[3] |
| 2022 | Shareek 2 | Rupi | Navaniat Singh, Gurbhej Singh Dhaliwal | Jimmy Shergill, Dev Kharoud, Mukul Dev, Yograj Singh | Punjabi-language action thriller; theatrical release on July 8, 2022.[4] |
| 2023 | Chidiyan Da Chamba | Rano | Prem Singh Sidhu | Amyra Dastur, Balwinder Bullet, Shivjot, Neha Pawar | Punjabi-language drama; theatrical release on October 13, 2023.[23] |
| 2024 | Drame Aale | Sultan | Chander Kamboj, Upinder Randhawa | Harish Verma, Sukhwinder Chahal, Rubi Anam, Sardar Kamal | Punjabi-language comedy-drama; theatrical release on January 19, 2024.[5][34] |
| 2024 | Sangrand | Kirat | Inderpal Singh | Gavie Chahal, Sardar Sohi, Yaad Grewal, Gurpreet Bhangu | Punjabi-language drama; theatrical release on March 22, 2024.[26] |
| 2025 | Sayonee | Gurleen | Imran Sheikh | Singga, Baninder Bunny, Hobby Dhaliwal, Shavinder Mahal | Punjabi-language romantic drama; streaming release on KableOne starting June 27, 2025.[6][29] |
Television roles and awards
Sharan Kaur's television career provided her with early exposure in the Indian entertainment industry, beginning with supporting roles in popular Hindi serials that showcased her versatility as an actress. Her debut came in 2015 with the romantic drama Thapki Pyar Ki on Colors TV, where she portrayed the character of Sheena, a key supporting figure in the storyline involving family dynamics and relationships.[11] This role marked her entry into television following her modelling background, helping her gain initial recognition among audiences.[7] She followed this with another supporting role in the medical drama Savitri Devi College & Hospital, which aired from 2017 to 2018 on the same channel. In the series, Kaur played Dr. Isha Negi, contributing to the ensemble cast that explored themes of hospital life, rivalries, and personal growth among medical professionals.[14] These television appearances, spanning over three years, built her acting foundation before her transition to Punjabi films.[35]| Year(s) | Title | Role | Channel |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | Thapki Pyar Ki | Sheena | Colors TV |
| 2017–2018 | Savitri Devi College & Hospital | Dr. Isha Negi | Colors TV |