Tridha Choudhury
Tridha Choudhury is an Indian actress and former model who works primarily in Hindi, Bengali, and Telugu films, television, and web series.Born on 22 November 1993 in Kolkata, West Bengal, she was raised in the city and completed her schooling at M. P. Birla Foundation Higher Secondary School. [1] She later graduated from Scottish Church College in Kolkata. [2]
Choudhury entered the entertainment industry as a model, winning the Calcutta Times Fresh Face contest in 2011, which marked her initial breakthrough. [3] She made her acting debut in films with the Bengali mystery thriller Mishawr Rawhoshyo (2013), directed by Srijit Mukherji. [4] Her television debut followed in 2016 with the lead role of Swadheenta Ramakrishnan, a lawyer, in the Hindi series Dahleez on Star Plus. [5]
Expanding to regional cinema, she entered Telugu films with Surya vs Surya (2015), a romantic comedy opposite Nikhil Siddhartha, and later starred in Shei Je Holud Pakhi (2018), a thriller series. [2] Choudhury achieved significant recognition in the digital space with her portrayal of the ambitious Babita Lochan in the crime drama web series Aashram (2020–2025) on MX Player, which she has described as a career turning point. [6] She also played Sandhya Shekhawat, a classical dancer, in the musical drama Bandish Bandits (2020) on Amazon Prime Video. [7] Her recent projects include the Bengali web series Sin: Whispers of Guilt (2023), where she portrayed journalist Rumi Chatterjee, [8] the short film Love Garage (2024), and in 2025, reprising her role in Aashram Season 3 Part 2 and starring in the crime thriller So Long Valley.[9][10]
Early life
Family and upbringing
Tridha Choudhury was born on 22 November 1993 in Kolkata, West Bengal, India, into a Bengali family. Raised in the vibrant cultural milieu of the city, she grew up immersed in its traditions, which shaped her early worldview. Her nuclear family provided a supportive environment, with her parents emphasizing values like a healthy lifestyle and strong communication skills from a young age.[11][12] Choudhury's mother, Trishna Choudhury, has been instrumental in her life, currently serving as her manager and accompanying her during professional commitments in Mumbai. Her father, Ashish Choudhury, a training director based in Kolkata for work, remains a key influence, offering constant motivation and guidance. As the only child, Tridha experienced close-knit family dynamics that prioritized personal growth and creativity alongside education. This familial emphasis on the arts fostered her innate curiosity and confidence.[9][12][13] From childhood, Choudhury displayed a keen interest in performing arts, particularly classical dance, which she pursued competitively in school. Her exposure to Kolkata's rich Bengali heritage—including literature, theater, and storytelling traditions within the family—further ignited her passion for expression and narrative. These formative experiences in a culturally rich setting laid the foundation for her later pursuits, highlighting the blend of tradition and encouragement that defined her upbringing.[12][14]Education
Tridha Choudhury completed her schooling at M. P. Birla Foundation Higher Secondary School in Kolkata.[15] Following this, she enrolled at Scottish Church College in Kolkata, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Microbiology.[15][14] During her undergraduate years, her participation in modeling contests sparked her interest in the media industry.[16][15] This early recognition influenced her career path, shaped by her exposure to Bengali cultural expressions.[16]Career
Modeling and early acting
Tridha Choudhury entered the entertainment industry through modeling in Kolkata, where she gained initial recognition by winning the Clean & Clear Calcutta Times Fresh Face title in 2011.[16][15] This victory opened doors to modeling assignments, including print advertisements for brands like Clean & Clear and participation in ramp walks within the local fashion scene.[3][15] She made her acting debut in 2013 with the Bengali mystery film Mishawr Rawhoshyo, directed by Srijit Mukherji, in which she portrayed the lead role of Rini.[16] Following this, she appeared in the 2014 romantic drama Jodi Love Dile Na Prane and the thriller Khaad, both in Bengali cinema.[17][18] In 2015, Choudhury debuted in Telugu cinema with the romantic comedy Surya vs Surya, marking her expansion into South Indian films.[19] She continued with the Bengali horror film Khawto in 2016.[20] As a newcomer navigating regional industries, Choudhury encountered challenges such as typecasting in youthful roles, which limited her opportunities to diverse characters early on.[12] Before fully committing to acting, her background in microbiology from Scottish Church College provided a professional safety net.[21]Breakthrough in films and television
Tridha Choudhury made her television debut in 2016 with the Hindi series Dahleez on Star Plus, portraying Swadheenta Ramakrishnan, a young Tamil-Brahmin lawyer entangled in a romantic storyline with an IAS officer.[22] The role required her to master a Tamil accent, which she found challenging but ultimately executed to charm audiences with her performance as a principled protagonist.[5] Although the series received mixed ratings, it garnered a dedicated fan following and media buzz, positioning Choudhury as a promising TV leading lady and exposing her to a national audience beyond her regional film work.[23] In films, Choudhury took on the lead role of Nikki, a modern and independent woman, in the 2018 Telugu romantic drama Manasuku Nachindhi, directed by Manjula Ghattamaneni, where she starred alongside Sundeep Kishan as his love interest in a story blending romance and self-discovery.[24] Her portrayal contributed to the film's exploration of contemporary relationships, though critics noted her screen presence as visually appealing yet somewhat unconvincing in emotional depth.[24] Returning to Bengali cinema, Choudhury appeared in the 2019 drama Shesh Theke Shuru, directed by Raj Chakraborty, where she served as the narrator, weaving the tale of love and revenge through her character's perspective in a multi-layered ensemble cast led by Jeet and Koel Mallick.[25] The film, which earned a moderate reception for its engaging masala elements, highlighted her versatility in regional storytelling.[26] By alternating between Hindi television and Telugu-Bengali films during 2016–2019, Choudhury effectively bridged regional and national platforms, enhancing her visibility and establishing her as a multifaceted actress capable of appealing to diverse audiences across Indian entertainment.[27]Expansion into web series and recent projects
Following her success in television, Tridha Choudhury transitioned to digital platforms, capitalizing on the growing popularity of over-the-top (OTT) content in India. This shift aligned with the post-pandemic boom in streaming services, which expanded opportunities for actors to explore diverse roles beyond traditional media.[28] Choudhury's breakthrough in the OTT space came in 2020 with her portrayal of the ambitious and conflicted Babita in the MX Player crime drama Aashram, directed by Prakash Jha, spanning seasons from 2020 to 2025 and garnering critical acclaim for its exploration of power and corruption, significantly elevating her visibility.[29] That same year, she played Sandhya Shekhawat, a supportive yet pivotal figure in the musical family drama Bandish Bandits on Amazon Prime Video, earning praise for her nuanced performance in a series that blended classical music traditions with modern aspirations.[30] She also featured as Antaraa Dixit, a key character in the ZEE5 thriller The Chargesheet: Innocent or Guilty?, a miniseries delving into a high-profile murder investigation inspired by real events.[30] In parallel, Choudhury continued her work in regional cinema with the 2020 Telugu comedy Anukunnadi Okkati Ayinadi Okkati, where she played one of four friends entangled in a chaotic Goa vacation turned mystery, showcasing her versatility in lighter fare.[31] In 2023, she starred as Radha in the Bengali film Boomerang and portrayed the journalist Rumi Chatterjee in the Bengali web series Sin: Whispers of Guilt on Addatimes.[32][33] By 2025, she took on lead roles in more mature projects, including the ensemble drama Dil Dosti Aur Dogs on JioCinema, a heartfelt story of relationships, healing, and companionship involving pets.[34] Additionally, in the crime thriller So Long Valley, released that year, she portrayed Inspector Suman Negi, a determined police officer investigating a disappearance in the misty hills of Manali, marking her return to intense investigative roles.[35] These endeavors highlight her adaptation to the evolving digital landscape, where streaming has democratized access to compelling narratives.Filmography
Films
Tridha Choudhury began her acting career in feature films with Bengali cinema before expanding to Telugu and Hindi projects. Her debut film, Mishawr Rawhoshyo (2013), marked her entry into the industry as the lead Rini, directed by Srijit Mukherji in this adventure mystery based on a Feluda story; it achieved commercial success with a box office gross of approximately ₹7 crore.[36][37] In 2014, she featured in the romantic drama Jodi Love Dile Na Prane, directed by Abhijit Guha and Sudeshna Roy, portraying Aheli in a story spanning two decades of love.[17] Later that year, she played Meghna in Khaad, a survival drama directed by Kaushik Ganguly, depicting human struggles during a flood in rural Bengal.[18] Her entry into Telugu cinema came with Surya vs Surya (2015), where she essayed the role of Sanjana opposite Nikhil Siddharth, under director Karthik Gattamneni; the romantic action film emerged as a hit, grossing around ₹11 crore in its initial run across Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and overseas.[19][38] Returning to Bengali films, Choudhury starred as Sohaag in the romantic thriller Khawto (2016), directed by Kamaleswar Mukherjee, alongside Prosenjit Chatterjee and Paoli Dam.[20] In 2018, she took a lead role as Nikki in the Telugu romantic drama Manasuku Nachindhi, directed by Manjula Ghattamaneni, exploring themes of forced marriage and friendship; despite positive elements, it underperformed commercially.[39][40] Choudhury's 2019 releases included the Bengali action drama Shesh Theke Shuru, directed by Raj Chakraborty, in which she portrayed Yasmin in a cross-border romance narrative.[25] She also appeared as Priya in the Telugu mystery thriller Seven, directed by Nizar Shafi, involving interconnected disappearances investigated by police.[41] Her final Telugu project to date was Anukunnadi Okkati Ayindi Okkati (2020), directed by Baalu Adusumilli, where she played Tridha in this comedy about friends navigating mishaps during a wedding trip in Goa; the film garnered mixed reviews and modest earnings of about ₹0.09 crore nett in its opening days.[42][43] In 2023, she starred as Radha in the Bengali drama Boomerang, directed by Ayan Chakraborty. Choudhury's expansion into Hindi cinema continued with Dil Dosti Aur Dogs (2025), directed by Viral Shah, where she played Rebecca in this drama exploring friendship and pets, released on February 28, 2025, on JioHotstar.[44] Another 2025 release was So Long Valley, a crime thriller directed by and starring Man Singh, with Choudhury as Inspector Suman Negi investigating a disappearance in Manali, theatrically released on July 25, 2025.[45]| Year | Title | Role | Director | Language | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 | Mishawr Rawhoshyo | Rini | Srijit Mukherji | Bengali | Debut lead; adventure mystery; box office hit (₹7 crore gross).[36] |
| 2014 | Jodi Love Dile Na Prane | Aheli | Abhijit Guha, Sudeshna Roy | Bengali | Romantic drama spanning 20 years.[17] |
| 2014 | Khaad | Meghna | Kaushik Ganguly | Bengali | Survival drama amid flood.[18] |
| 2015 | Surya vs Surya | Sanjana | Karthik Gattamneni | Telugu | Telugu debut; romantic action; commercial hit (₹11 crore gross).[19] |
| 2016 | Khawto | Sohaag | Kamaleswar Mukherjee | Bengali | Romantic thriller.[20] |
| 2018 | Manasuku Nachindhi | Nikki | Manjula Ghattamaneni | Telugu | Lead in romantic drama; box office flop.[39] |
| 2019 | Shesh Theke Shuru | Yasmin | Raj Chakraborty | Bengali | Action drama with cross-border elements.[25] |
| 2019 | Seven | Priya | Nizar Shafi | Telugu | Mystery thriller.[41] |
| 2020 | Anukunnadi Okkati Ayindi Okkati | Tridha | Baalu Adusumilli | Telugu | Comedy; mixed reviews, low opening (₹0.09 crore nett Day 1).[42] |
| 2023 | Boomerang | Radha | Ayan Chakraborty | Bengali | Drama. |
| 2025 | Dil Dosti Aur Dogs | Rebecca | Viral Shah | Hindi | Drama on friendship and pets; OTT release February 28, 2025.[44] |
| 2025 | So Long Valley | Inspector Suman Negi | Man Singh | Hindi | Crime thriller; theatrical release July 25, 2025.[45] |
Television
Tridha Choudhury made her television debut with the Hindi romantic drama series Dahleez, which aired on Star Plus from March 14, 2016, to June 26, 2016.[46] In the show, she portrayed the lead role of Advocate Swadheenta Ramakrishnan, a determined lawyer navigating the complexities of the legal and political landscape in Delhi.[46] The series, produced by Fortune Productions, spanned 104 episodes and centered on the love story between Swadheenta and Adarsh Sinha (played by Harshad Arora), an honest IAS officer, whose shared ambitions clashed with familial pressures, particularly from Adarsh's influential mother, Suhasini.[46] Swadheenta's character arc highlighted her evolution from a professional focused on justice to someone balancing personal romance with societal expectations, showcasing Choudhury's ability to convey emotional depth in a high-stakes environment.[47] Despite its critical acclaim for addressing themes of ambition and relationships in urban settings, Dahleez struggled with low TRP ratings, leading to its abrupt conclusion after a three-month run.[48] Choudhury herself expressed surprise at the viewership figures, noting the show's strong narrative appeal to urban Hindi audiences seeking progressive content beyond typical saas-bahu dynamics.[48] The series contributed to elevating daily soap standards by incorporating legal and political intrigue, though its short lifespan limited broader impact on viewership trends.[49] Her performance in Dahleez marked a pivotal entry into Hindi television, paving the way for subsequent opportunities in films.[48]Web series
Tridha Choudhury entered the digital streaming landscape with the lead role of aspiring Bollywood actress Sana Sanyal in the 2017 Viu original mini-series Spotlight, a 10-episode thriller directed by Suhail Tatari that exposes the industry's underbelly of ambition, relationships, and scandals.[50][51] Her portrayal marked an early bold foray into OTT, showcasing her versatility beyond television.[52] She also starred in the 2018 Bengali thriller series Shei Je Holud Pakhi on Hoichoi.[53] In 2020, Choudhury expanded her presence in Hindi web series with supporting roles that highlighted her range in ensemble casts. She played Sandhya Shekhawat, the short-lived fiancée of the lead classical singer, in the Amazon Prime Video musical drama Bandish Bandits, a single-season series blending tradition and modernity in Indian classical music while exploring generational conflicts and romance.[54][55] Her character added emotional depth to the narrative's interpersonal dynamics. That same year, she took on the recurring role of Babita, a cunning and alluring devotee entangled in the godman's web of influence, in the MX Player crime drama Aashram across its three seasons (2020–2023), directed by Prakash Jha; the series critiques societal blind faith, political manipulation, and caste issues through her character's manipulative arc.[56][57] Choudhury also starred as Antara Dixit, a pivotal figure grappling with personal betrayals, in the ZEE5 thriller mini-series The Chargesheet: Innocent or Guilty? (2020), an eight-episode adaptation inspired by the real-life Syed Modi murder case, emphasizing themes of infidelity, media trials, and power struggles.[58] In 2023, she returned to Bengali OTT content with the lead role of investigative journalist Rumi Chatterjee in the Addatimes thriller Sin – Whispers of Guilt, a slow-burn eight-episode series directed by Arunava Khasnobis that intertwines guilt, redemption, and mystery through interconnected lives.[33][59] Her performance underscored her roots in regional storytelling while addressing psychological depth.[8]| Year | Title | Platform | Language | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | Spotlight | Viu | Hindi | Sana Sanyal (lead) | 10 episodes; Bollywood exposé |
| 2018 | Shei Je Holud Pakhi | Hoichoi | Bengali | Lead | Thriller series.[53] |
| 2020 | Bandish Bandits | Amazon Prime Video | Hindi | Sandhya Shekhawat (supporting) | 10 episodes; musical drama on classical vs. pop |
| 2020 | The Chargesheet: Innocent or Guilty? | ZEE5 | Hindi | Antara Dixit (pivotal) | 8 episodes; crime thriller based on real events |
| 2020–2023 | Aashram (Seasons 1–3) | MX Player | Hindi | Babita (recurring) | Social satire on godmen; 29 episodes total |
| 2023 | Sin – Whispers of Guilt | Addatimes | Bengali | Rumi Chatterjee (lead) | 8 episodes; psychological thriller |
Music videos
Tridha Choudhury has made limited but notable appearances in music videos, primarily in Hindi and occasionally Bengali productions, often portraying the lead female role to complement her acting career. These projects leverage her early modeling experience for visually striking performances in promotional content, focusing on romantic, upbeat, or devotional themes. Her selective participation underscores a balance between music visuals and narrative roles in films and series.[9] In 2019, she featured in the Bengali Christian worship song "Aaradhona," a devotional track sung by Anweshaa with music by DR. Amit Kamle, directed as part of the Glorify Christ series; the video emphasizes serene, faith-inspired visuals with Choudhury in a supporting dance sequence.[60] The following year, 2020, saw her lead in the Hindi romantic ballad "Aur Kuch Baki," composed by Harshit Saxena and sung by Yasser Desai, opposite Vin Rana; the video's soft lighting and emotional narrative captured over 50 million views on YouTube, highlighting her expressive chemistry in indie-style promos.[61] In 2021, Choudhury starred in two energetic Hindi tracks: "Bandi Kamaal," a high-tempo rap song by Pablo and Sandeep Vyas under Bullman Records, featuring bold dance moves in urban settings to evoke summer vibes; and "Pacharangi Lehariyo," a Rajasthani-Hindi fusion sung by Suvarna Tiwari, with vibrant folk-inspired visuals opposite Sonesh Arya, produced by Hariprem Films.[62][63][64] Her 2022 contribution was the Punjabi-Hindi hit "Dhokebaaz," sung by Afsana Khan with lyrics and music by Jaani, co-starring Vivek Oberoi; the video's dramatic heartbreak theme and stylish cinematography amassed over 100 million views, marking a commercial success in crossover music.[65] In 2023, she appeared in the romantic "Meri Soulmate," composed and sung by Deep Kalsi with vocals by Sireesha Bhagavatula, portraying a playful couple in party settings; and "Dhuan Dhuan," a soulful track by Nakash Aziz directed by Rishii Kumaar, opposite Pranav Vatsa, blending misty aesthetics with intense emotional delivery.[66][67][68] More recently, in 2025, Choudhury featured in "Tu To Bhatka Hai," a lively Hindi song sung by Shahid Mallya, co-starring Gurmeet Choudhary and Sakshi Parihar, with upbeat choreography emphasizing confusion in love.[69][70]| Year | Title | Language | Singer/Composer | Co-stars/Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Aaradhona | Bengali | Anweshaa / DR. Amit Kamle | Devotional video; supporting role in dance. |
| 2020 | Aur Kuch Baki | Hindi | Yasser Desai / Harshit Saxena | Lead opposite Vin Rana; romantic theme, 50M+ views. |
| 2021 | Bandi Kamaal | Hindi | Pablo, Sandeep Vyas | Lead; rap-dance, urban style. |
| 2021 | Pacharangi Lehariyo | Hindi/Rajasthani | Suvarna Tiwari | Lead opposite Sonesh Arya; folk fusion visuals. |
| 2022 | Dhokebaaz | Hindi/Punjabi | Afsana Khan / Jaani | Lead opposite Vivek Oberoi; dramatic, 100M+ views. |
| 2023 | Meri Soulmate | Hindi | Deep Kalsi / Sireesha Bhagavatula | Lead; playful romance. |
| 2023 | Dhuan Dhuan | Hindi | Nakash Aziz | Lead opposite Pranav Vatsa; emotional, misty aesthetic. |
| 2025 | Tu To Bhatka Hai | Hindi | Shahid Mallya | Lead opposite Gurmeet Choudhary; upbeat love confusion. |