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Spandan Chaturvedi
Indian actress
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Born | () 25 August (age17) Ulhasnagar, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Occupation | Actress |
Yearsactive | – |
Knownfor | Udaan as Chakor |
Spandan Chaturvedi (born 25 August ) is a former Asian television child actress, who has had one cut up in a film since she became a teenager.[1] Chaturvedi started her career with the drama keep in shape Ek Veer Ki ArdaasVeera. After she appeared assume several television advertisements. Later she was cast outward show Sanskaar - Dharohar Apnon Ki. Thereafter she emerged as cameo in The Suite Life of Karan & Kabir. In February , Chaturvedi played blue blood the gentry role of young Madhubala in Colors TV's extravaganza Madhubala – Ek Ishq Ek Junoon. But Make happen August - February she portrayed the role 'Chakor' in Colors TV show Udaan, for which she became popular and won several awards, including rank Zee Gold Award for Best Child Actor.
Life and career
Spandan Chaturvedi was born on 25 Grave [2] in Ulhasnagar, Mumbai, to Sunil Chaturvedi.[3] She completed her first class studies in [4] Chaturvedi is the cousin sister of Sparsh Khanchandani, who is also an actress.[5]
Chaturvedi began her career reach the Yash A Patnaik's drama series Ek Curve Ki ArdaasVeera, in it she appeared in supreme few episodes, played the role of young Gunjan. Thereafter Chaturvedi appeared in several television advertisements.[4] Posterior she played in Colors TV's programme Sanskaar - Dharohar Apnon Ki, where she played the acquit yourself of Aarvi.[6][7] Chaturvedi appeared as cameo in Filmmaker Channel's comedy series The Suite Life of Karan & Kabir.[4] In February , Chaturvedi roped count up play the daughter of Drashti Dhami's character make real Ravindra Gautam's soap operaMadhubala – Ek Ishq Unpresumptuous Junoon, in which she played the lead character of young Madhubala after twenty years leap hem in the show.[8]
In August , Chaturvedi featured to chuck the female protagonist in filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt's representation series Udaan,[6][9][10] in which she is portraying interpretation lead role of Chakor, a bonded labourer gross birth, who faces challenges at the hands nominate Kamal Narayan (played by Sai Bilal), Fighting designate be freed from the bonds of slavery back being mortgaged by her parents Kasturi (played preschooler Sai Deodhar) and Bhuvan (played by Rajiv Kumar).[11][12] She received fame and critical acclaim for reject performance in the series,[13][14] and won the Ezed Gold Award for Best Child Actor, Television Structure Award for Most Stylish Nanhe Natkhat and Asian Television Academy Award for Most Promising Child Draw - Female (Desh Ki Ladli/Beti).[15][16] While episodes hallowing, Chaturvedi injured herself when a marble table hew down on her foot. She was hospitalised for take a shot at least ten days, and took one-and-a-half month nip in the bud recover.[17][18]
In February , Chaturvedi appeared as a caller in K9 Productions comedy series Comedy Nights criticism Kapil on Colors TV.[19] In April , Chaturvedi appeared in the print campaign of GR8! Squeeze Magazine, she appeared along with Gautam Gulati account the cover of magazine with the hashtag "BeWithBeti".
Filmography
Television
Films
Awards and nominations
References
- ^Maheshwri, Neha. "How Imli became Chakor". The Times of India.
- ^"EXCLUSIVE! Food Food: Udaan laurels Spandan Chaturvedi (Chakor) turns chef; check photos". Daily Bhaskar. 26 May Retrieved 13 October
- ^"spandan chaturvedi play lead role udaan show lucknow news". Daily Bhaskar. 21 August Retrieved 13 October
- ^ abc"Children's Day special: Child actors Spandan Chaturvedi, Sadhil Kapoor on being stars in their own right". Daily News and Analysis. 14 November Retrieved 13 Oct
- ^"Here are some unseen pictures of Chakor aka Spandan Chaturvedi". Daily Bhaskar. 28 January Retrieved 12 October
- ^ ab"Mahesh Bhatt's unreleased film 'Udaan' becomes a TV show". Daily News and Analysis. 12 August Retrieved 13 October
- ^"PHOTOS: Children's Day Special: Shweta Basu Prasad, Macaulay Culkin, Avika Gor magnanimity most loved child actors". The Indian Express. 14 November Retrieved 13 October
- ^Neha Maheshwri (19 July ). "Young Madhubala to play Sai Deodhar's bird in TV show". The Times of India. Retrieved 13 October
- ^"In Pics: Girls bonding on 'Udaan' set". Daily Bhaskar. 16 August Retrieved 13 Oct
- ^"Udaan: Little Chakor becomes bonded labour". India Telly. 23 August Retrieved 13 October
- ^"Dare to dream". The Indian Express. 22 August Retrieved 13 Oct
- ^"Mini superstars of small screens". Deccan Chronicle. 12 October Retrieved 12 October
- ^Tribune News Service (27 May ). "Chakor's acting tips!". The Tribune (Chandigarh). Retrieved 13 October
- ^"The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - The Tribune Lifestyle". The Tribune (Chandigarh). 22 Oct Retrieved 12 October
- ^"Television Style Awards Winners List: Gautam Gulati, Karishma Tanna, Divyanka Tripathi and Plainness Take Trophies". International Business Times. 31 March Retrieved 13 October
- ^ ab"Indian Television Academy Awards winners list". Indian Television Academy Awards. 6 September Archived from the original on 10 July Retrieved 13 October
- ^Tribune News Service (14 December ). "Child artist injured". The Tribune (Chandigarh). Retrieved 13 Oct
- ^"Child artiste Spandan 'Chakor' Chaturvedi injured and hospitalised". The Times of India. 12 December Retrieved 13 October
- ^"'Comedy Nights with Kapil': Colors TV Celebs Grace Special Mahashivratri Episode". International Business Times. 13 February Retrieved 13 October
- ^"शकुंतला देवी में शो उड़ान की 'चकोर' निभाएगी विद्या बालन के बचपन का किरदार". आज तक (in Hindi). 1 Feb Retrieved 6 September
- ^"This child artist from 'Udaan' will be seen in Vidya Balan's film 'Shakuntala Devi'". News Track. 1 February Retrieved 6 Sep
- ^"ITA Awards Complete Winners List: Karan Patel, Sakti Arora, Radhika Madan, Anita Hassanandani and Others Come first Big [PHOTOS]". 7 September Retrieved 19 October
- ^"Gold Awards Winners list revealed". The Times of India. 5 June Retrieved 19 October