Chhavi Pandey

Chhavi Pandey
Born (1994-07-18) 18 July 1994
Patna, Bihar
Occupation Actress
Years active 2011-present

Chhavi Pandey (born July 18) is an Indian television & movie and singer. Noted roles include the character of Smita from show Teri Meri Love Stories.[1] and movies like Bidesia.[1]

Career

Chhavi Pandey has learnt Kathak (Indian classic dance) and is a professional singer as well. She has learned classical music and light music and is a national scholar from ministry of culture New Delhi in classical music.

Chhavi first appeared in Indias Got Talent Season 1 on Colors TV in 2008. She then did a Bhojpuri movie Bidesia opposite Dinesh Lal Yadav. Chhavi was in 2011 considered to play the role of Aaliya in Star Plus show Sajda Tere Pyaar Mein which later got played by Deblina Chatterjee. Chhavi did in January 2012 sign Star Plus show Sang Mere Dol Tu,[2] a pilot of the show was made but the show got scrapped by the end of 2012.[3] Chhavi was in August 2012 signed in Star Plus show Daag opposite actor Vatsal Seth, but due to some problems she later left the show.

In September 2013 Chhavi Pandey was seen in her new Life Ok show Ek Boond Ishq, opposite actor Viraf Patel.

Television

Chhavi played the role of Smita in Teri Meri Love Stories on Star Plus.

Year Show Role Co-star Channel
2012 Teri Meri Love Stories Smita Bansal Karan Wahi Star Plus
2013- 2014 Ek Boond Ishq Tara Singh Shekhawat Viraf Patel Life OK
2014 Yeh Hai Aashiqui Drishti Nakul Sahdev UTV Bindass
2015 Bandhan Riya(grown-up Darpan) Mrunal Jain Zee TV
2016-Present Silsila Pyar Ka Kajal Abhay Vakil / Sehban Azim STAR Plus

Awards

Year Ceremony Category Role Show Result
2016 Star Parivaar Awards Favourite Naya Sadasya - Female Kajal Silsila Pyaar Ka Nominated

References

  1. 1 2 "Karan Wahi and Chaavi Pandey spin another 'Teri Meri Love Stories'". Desitvforum.net. August 17, 2012. Retrieved August 17, 2012.
  2. Telegraphindia (June 11, 2012). "Singer from state makes it big on small screen". Telegraphindia. Retrieved June 11, 2012.
  3. Timesofindia (December 7, 2012). "Shows that launched, bombed and scrapped in 2012". TimesofIndia. Retrieved December 7, 2012.

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