Sikkim Daughter, Shradha, Makes It to the Silver Screen

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Shradha Chhetri, from Sakhu, in the West Pendam Constituency of Sikkim, would soon appear on Bollywood’s big screen. She has begun shooting for Akashaditya’s upcoming film, “Sabri Ka Mohan.” The movie is currently being filmed in Chhattisgarh.

Shradha would be sharing the screen with Suhula Kapoor, Amit Rastogi, and Rajpal Yadav in this contemporary historic film based on India’s struggle for independence during the 1940s. A photograph from behind the scenes of the “Sabri Ka Mohan” set can be seen on her Instagram highlights. 

At the Indira Kala Sangeet Vishwavidyalaya, Khairagarh University of Arts in Chhattisgarh, Shrada is presently pursuing her master’s degree in performing arts. Her education included Central Pendam Senior Secondary School, the National School of Drama in Gangtok, and North Bengal University in Siliguri, West Bengal, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in mass communication. Since childhood, Shradha used to perform Skits and Dance. Bal Vikas Classes, in her opinion, have taught her the actual meaning of life.

Shradha has worked on a number of music-film projects, including “Mann Ye Mera” by Harry & Sid, which was filmed in several locations in Darjeeling; “Jiyara” by Smritiman Sengupta and Suddhasatva Basu; and a Nepali music video, “Beswas” by Raiba and Aknox. She has also walked the ramp for notable multinational companies, including L’Oreal.

Shradhha Chhetri sikkim

In addition to being an actor, a theatre artist, and a model who promotes North-East India’s culture, Shradha volunteers her time for numerous social awareness initiatives and women’s empowerment. When she was assigned the main role in a drama with the theme of “women empowerment” in the 10th standard, she experienced her first true love for the arts. Following this, she received calls from other organizations, including the Doordarshan TV network. She also collaborated on a short film about the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. She attributes the awareness of the greatness of art to a theatre show called “Ab Aur Nahi,” which deals with social dogmas in society.

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