Sonal Chauhan
Sonal Chauhan is an Indian actress, model, and singer predominantly working in Hindi and Telugu films. Born on 16 May 1987 in Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh, into a Rajput family, she was raised in Delhi and holds a degree in Philosophy from Gargi College, University of Delhi.[1][2][3] Chauhan began her career in modeling, as a finalist in the Femina Miss India 2005 pageant and becoming the first Indian to claim Miss World Tourism in 2005, which led to appearances in advertisements for brands like Pepsi and Lays.[2][1] She made her acting debut in Bollywood with the romantic thriller Jannat (2008), opposite Emraan Hashmi, portraying the role of Zoya, which marked her breakthrough and earned her a three-film contract with Vishesh Films.[2][1] Her filmography spans multiple languages, including notable Hindi releases such as Raaz: The Mystery Continues (2009), 3G (2013), Adipurush (2023), and Dard (2024), where she played Anusuya in the former, as well as Telugu successes like Legend (2014) and The Ghost (2022).[2][1][4] Despite facing career fluctuations, including a self-imposed break to complete her education, Chauhan has established herself as a versatile performer in Indian cinema, often praised for her roles in supernatural thrillers and action dramas, with upcoming projects including Mirzapur: The Film (2026).[3][2][5] She hails from a family with a law enforcement background—her father, Raghuraj Singh Chauhan, is a retired Uttar Pradesh Police officer—and maintains a private personal life, remaining unmarried as of 2025.[1][6]Early life and education
Family background
Sonal Chauhan was born on May 16, 1987, though some sources list the year as 1985; her birthplace is reported as Bulandshahr or Agra in Uttar Pradesh, with other accounts citing Muzaffarnagar in the same state.[1][7][8] She belongs to a Rajput family with historical royal lineage tracing back to the Chauhan clan.[6] Her father, Raghuraj Singh Chauhan, is a retired police officer from Uttar Pradesh, while her mother is Shivani Chauhan.[1][9] Chauhan has two siblings: an elder sister, Himani Chauhan, associate creative director at Jio Studios, who married Swapnil Aggrawal in February 2025, and an elder brother, Vikram Chauhan.[1][10][11][12] She spent her early childhood in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, immersed in the cultural traditions and values of her Rajput heritage, which emphasized discipline and artistic appreciation.[8][6]Academic background
Sonal Chauhan completed her schooling at Delhi Public School in Noida.[13] She pursued an undergraduate degree in Philosophy Honours at Gargi College, part of the University of Delhi, beginning her studies around 2004.[14] Initially, she attended only one year of college before her modeling and pageant commitments interrupted her education, but she later took a break from her acting career to complete the degree around 2011.[15] During her college years, Chauhan developed an interest in the arts and beauty pageants, participating in extracurricular activities that sparked her involvement in national contests.[16] These early pursuits, influenced by her fascination with films from school days, laid the foundation for her transition into modeling shortly after her initial college experience.[17]Career
Modeling career
Sonal Chauhan entered the modeling world during her college years in Delhi, where she participated in local fashion shows and print advertisements, laying the foundation for her professional pursuits. Her breakthrough came in 2005 when she competed in the Femina Miss India pageant as a finalist, which qualified her to represent India internationally. This achievement marked her transition from amateur assignments to a more structured pageant-oriented career.[18] Representing India at the Miss World Tourism 2005 pageant held in Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia, Chauhan emerged victorious on July 27, defeating 30 contestants, including Miss Russia as first runner-up and Miss Lebanon as second runner-up. As the first Indian woman to claim the Miss World Tourism title, her win garnered significant media attention and opened doors to global recognition in the modeling industry. The event, tied to Miri's city status celebration, highlighted her poise and appeal, propelling her into endorsements and high-profile opportunities. Post-2005, Chauhan shifted to commercial modeling, initially based in Delhi before relocating to Mumbai between 2005 and 2007 to access larger markets. She became a prominent figure in the Delhi modeling scene, appearing in numerous print and electronic advertisement campaigns for various brands. Her work extended to ramp shows and magazine features, including a ranking of 20th in The Times of India's 50 Most Desirable Women list for 2013, underscoring her enduring appeal in the fashion and media landscape.Acting career
Sonal Chauhan made her acting debut in Bollywood with the romantic thriller Jannat (2008), where she portrayed the female lead opposite Emraan Hashmi, earning recognition for her role in a film that explored themes of gambling and match-fixing.[19][20] That same year, she expanded into Telugu cinema with her debut in Rainbow (2008), marking the beginning of her foray into South Indian industries.[21] Her transition from modeling to acting was facilitated by auditions secured through her pageant background, allowing her to quickly establish a presence across multiple film sectors.[22] Chauhan's career gained momentum in Telugu cinema with commercially successful films such as Legend (2014) and Dictator (2016), where she played prominent roles alongside leading actors, solidifying her status as a versatile performer in action-oriented narratives.[23] She further diversified her portfolio by debuting in Kannada cinema with Cheluveye Ninne Nodalu (2010) and entering Tamil films via Inji Iduppazhagi (2015), contributing to her multilingual appeal and broader regional recognition.[24] These ventures highlighted her adaptability, as she navigated varied linguistic and cultural demands in the South Indian film landscape.[22] In recent years, Chauhan staged a notable comeback with a supporting role as Mandodari in the mythological epic Adipurush (2023), followed by the lead in the Indo-Bangladeshi co-production Dard (2024), which premiered on November 15 across multiple international markets including Bangladesh and the United States.[25][26] In October 2025, she announced her inclusion in the cast of Mirzapur: The Film, an adaptation of the popular web series set for a 2026 release.[27] Throughout her trajectory, she has faced challenges including typecasting in glamour-focused roles, which limited opportunities for depth, and periodic career gaps that prompted a deliberate shift toward more diverse characters post-2016.[28][29] Additionally, she ventured into singing with her vocal debut on the track "Kaise Bataaoon" in the film 3G (2013), blending her acting and musical talents.[30]Filmography and media
Films
Sonal Chauhan has featured in over 20 feature films across Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, and Tamil cinema, often portraying lead or supporting roles in romantic, action, and thriller genres.Hindi Films
- Jannat (2008): Lead role as Zoya, a young woman drawn into the world of match-fixing in this romantic crime drama directed by Kunal Deshmukh.
- Bbuddah... Hoga Terra Baap (2011): Supporting role as Tanya, the romantic interest in this action comedy directed by Puri Jagannadh.
- 3G (2013): Lead role as Sheena, a woman haunted by supernatural events in this horror thriller directed by Sheershak Anand and Shantanu Ray Chibber.
- Holiday: A Soldier Is Never Off Duty (2014): Supporting role as Saiba Thapar, a journalist in this action thriller directed by A.R. Murugadoss.
- Great Grand Masti (2016): Special appearance in an item song in this adult comedy directed by Indra Kumar.
- Jack and Dil (2018): Lead role as Dil, a carefree woman in this romantic comedy directed by Jasbir Sandhu.
- Paltan (2018): Supporting role as Jaswinder Kaur, a military wife in this war drama directed by J.P. Dutta.
- The Power (2021): Special appearance in this supernatural thriller directed by Mahesh Manjrekar.
- Adipurush (2023): Supporting role as Mandodari, the wife of Ravana, in this mythological action epic directed by Om Raut.[25]
- Dard (2025): Lead role as Fatema in this psychological thriller directed by Anonno Mamun.[31]
- Mirzapur: The Film (2026, upcoming): Role to be announced in this crime thriller adaptation of the web series, directed by Gurmmeet Singh.[32][33]
Telugu Films
- Rainbow (2008): Lead role as Swapna in this romantic drama directed by V.N. Aditya.
- Legend (2014): Supporting role as Sneha, Jaidev's love interest, in this action drama directed by Boyapati Srinu.[34]
- Pandaga Chesko (2015): Lead role as Anushka in this family entertainer directed by Gopichand Malineni.[35]
- Size Zero (2015): Supporting role as Simran in this romantic comedy directed by Prakash Kovelamudi.[36]
- Sher (2015): Lead role as Nandini in this action drama directed by Mallikarjun.[37]
- Dictator (2016): Lead role as Mitali in this action romance directed by Sriwass.[38]
- Ruler (2019): Supporting role as Harika in this action drama directed by K.S. Ravikumar.
- The Ghost (2022): Lead role as Priya in this action thriller directed by Praveen Sattaru.[39]
Kannada Films
- Cheluveye Ninne Nodalu (2010): Lead role as Prakruthi in this romantic drama directed by D. P. Raghuram.[40]
Tamil Films
- Inji Iduppazhagi (2015): Lead role as Simran, the Tamil remake of Size Zero focusing on body positivity in a romantic comedy directed by Ezhil.
Television and web series
Sonal Chauhan made her debut in the digital space with the 2019 ZEE5 original web series Skyfire, a sci-fi thriller directed by Soham Shankar. In the eight-episode series, she portrayed the lead role of Meenu, a journalist investigating mysterious disappearances and supernatural events alongside a historian and other characters. The show, which premiered on May 22, 2019, explored themes of ancient prophecies and natural disasters, blending mystery with speculative fiction, and featured co-stars including Prateik Babbar and Jisshu Sengupta.[41][42][43] Chauhan's television appearances have been limited, primarily consisting of special guest roles in reality shows. In 2022, she made a notable guest appearance on the Telugu reality series Bigg Boss Telugu 6, hosted by Nagarjuna Akkineni, where she interacted with contestants during a special episode to promote her upcoming projects. This brief stint highlighted her versatility beyond films, engaging audiences in the popular format of the show, which aired on Star Maa.[44]Music videos
Sonal Chauhan has made notable appearances in several standalone music videos, showcasing her modeling background to enhance the visual storytelling of romantic and emotional narratives.[45] Her early foray into music videos came with the 2007 release "Samjho Na" from Himesh Reshammiya's album Aap Kaa Surroor, where she portrayed a central figure in a soulful romantic plea directed toward the singer.[46] The video, produced by T-Series, highlighted her expressive performance amid melodic compositions, contributing to the album's commercial success.[47] In 2016, Chauhan featured in "Fursat" by Arjun Kanungo, a heart-wrenching emotional love song that depicted themes of longing and separation through intimate visuals.[45] The Sony Music India production garnered over 45 million views, emphasizing her chemistry with the artist in a narrative of unfulfilled romance.[45] That same year, she starred in "Badtameez" by Ankit Tiwari, a rebellious track exploring defiant love, with T-Series presenting her in bold, energetic sequences that contrasted traditional romantic tropes.[48] Chauhan continued her music video collaborations in 2018 with "Kuch Nahi," a Zee Music Originals release sung by Jyotica Tangri, focusing on the quiet anticipation of love's arrival.[49] Her portrayal conveyed subtle vulnerability, aligning with the song's introspective lyrics by Ajay Jaiswal.[49] In 2019, she appeared in "Mere Aas Paas" by Yasser Desai and Jyotica Tangri, another Zee Music Originals project that celebrated closeness in romance through soft, affectionate visuals.[50] More recently, in 2023, Chauhan featured alongside Siddharth Gupta in "Mal Mal" by B Praak, an evocative ballad delving into profound love and longing from the album Zohrajabeen.[51] Directed by Amanninder Singh and presented by Desi Melodies, the video's emotional odyssey resonated with audiences, as noted in entertainment coverage.[52] In 2025, she collaborated with Laqshay Kapoor on "Aisi Jannat," a romantic melody composed by Meet Bros and produced by T-Series under Bhushan Kumar, portraying a tale of blissful union.[53][54]| Year | Title | Artist(s) | Theme | Label |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2007 | Samjho Na | Himesh Reshammiya | Soulful romantic plea | T-Series[46] |
| 2016 | Fursat | Arjun Kanungo | Longing and separation | Sony Music India[45] |
| 2016 | Badtameez | Ankit Tiwari | Defiant love | T-Series[48] |
| 2018 | Kuch Nahi | Jyotica Tangri | Anticipation of love | Zee Music Company[49] |
| 2019 | Mere Aas Paas | Yasser Desai, Jyotica Tangri | Closeness in romance | Zee Music Company[50] |
| 2023 | Mal Mal | B Praak | Profound love and longing | Desi Melodies[51] |
| 2025 | Aisi Jannat | Laqshay Kapoor | Blissful romantic union | T-Series[54] |
Music contributions
Discography
Sonal Chauhan's discography as a singer remains limited, consisting primarily of a single credited track from her acting career. Her debut vocal contribution came with the romantic duet "Kaise Bataaoon", featured on the soundtrack of the 2013 Bollywood thriller 3G. Composed and penned by Mithoon Sharma, the song pairs Chauhan's vocals with those of established playback singer KK, creating a melodic expression of unspoken emotions.[55] The recording of "Kaise Bataaoon" marked Chauhan's entry into singing, facilitated by her lead role in 3G. In studio sessions, she rehearsed verses under Mithoon's guidance before harmonizing with KK on the chorus, resulting in a smooth blend of their voices against a backdrop of acoustic guitars and subtle electronic elements. Chauhan's vocal style is characterized by its soft, emotive delivery—restrained and breathy—which complements the track's intimate, beachside romance theme without overpowering KK's soulful lead.[56][30] While the 3G soundtrack as a whole received mixed reviews, "Kaise Bataaoon" stood out as its most recognizable number, earning appreciation for the vocal chemistry between the artists, though it did not achieve prominent positions on major music charts. As of 2025, Chauhan has not pursued further major releases, independent singles, or additional film songs as a vocalist, focusing instead on her acting and modeling endeavors.[57]Singing roles
Sonal Chauhan has demonstrated her singing abilities through live performances tied to her acting projects, particularly during promotional events. In January 2016, while promoting the Telugu action film Dictator, she joined co-star Nandamuri Balakrishna to perform the upbeat track "Whats Up Baby" in a team interview, showcasing her playful vocal style and contributing to the film's musical hype.[58] In September 2018, during promotions for the Hindi war drama Paltan, Chauhan delivered an emotional live rendition of "Sandese Aate Hain," the iconic song from the 1997 film Border. This performance reflected her personal connection to military narratives, as she expressed admiration for Border while supporting Paltan's theme of Indo-China border conflicts.[59] These promotional singing moments illustrate Chauhan's versatility as an artist, integrating her musical skills with her on-screen roles to engage audiences and enhance her multifaceted presence in Indian cinema.Awards and nominations
| Year | Award | Category | Film | Result | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2009 | Annual Kalakar Awards | Best Actress | Jannat | Won | [60] |
| 2009 | Filmfare Awards | Best Female Debut | Jannat | Nominated | |
| 2009 | Stardust Awards | Superstar of Tomorrow – Female | Jannat | Nominated | [61] |
| 2012 | Stardust Awards | Breakthrough Performance – Female | Bbuddah... Hoga Terra Baap | Nominated | [62] |
| 2016 | Zee Telugu Apsara Awards | Rising Star of the Year | Pandaga Chesko & Size Zero | Nominated | |
| 2017 | TSR–TV9 National Film Awards | Most Promising Actress | Dictator | Won | [63] |
| 2021 | Star Eminence Awards | Best Supporting Actress (OTT) | The Power | Nominated | [64] |