Shahrina Ramphaul
Shahrina Ramphaul | |
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Born |
Shahrina Ramphaul 15 January 1978 Chatsworth, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa |
Residence | Fourways, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa |
Ethnicity | Indian |
Citizenship | South African |
Occupation | Actress, Producer, Writer, TV Presenter |
Years active | 2008–present |
Height | 5 ft 3 in (1.60 m) |
Religion | Hindu |
Relatives |
Prem Ramphaul (father) Neera Ramphaul (mother) |
Shahrina Ramphaul (born 15 January 1978) is a South African actress, filmmaker and television presenter currently based in Johannesburg. Known for her sultry good looks and an engaging personality, Shahrina started her career as a model in Durban. She rose into prominence by playing the character of Krystal Naicker in Broken Promises - The Series. She went on to host two seasons of a talk show called "Spill the Beans over Coffee" as well as acting in other independent productions in South Africa. In 2013 she produced, wrote and starred in the short film Zara which is a true story based on the relationship between a submissive, abused woman and a promiscuous, abusive husband. The film got released on DVD in 2014 to widespread critical acclaim. Shahrina has since shifted her focus to small, low budget productions that highlight the evils in the society with particular emphasis on woman issues.
Early life
Shahrina was born in Chatsworth, a small suburb in the south-east of Durban in South Africa predominantly inhabited by South Africans of Indian origin. She was born to a Muslim mother and a Hindu father and grew up in a wealthy family spread over Erica Avenue in Chatsworth. She completed her Matric from Kharwastan Secondary School in 1996 and then completed her diploma in Cosmetology and Trichology from Cato Manor Technical College in 1998. She moved to Johannesburg same year for better career opportunities
Since early childhood Shahrina had a penchant for various forms of art. She studied Bharata Natyam at Sastri College (Durban) and at Anisha Singh Dance Academy for 6 years (1990 - 1995). She studied modelling for 7 years and graduated from Ashika D’ Modeling Agency (Durban) in 1997. In 1996 Shahrina was awarded with a dance scholarship to travel with “Bombay Beats” to the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States. She performed with international stars Anu Malik, Adnan Sami, Alka Yagnik and Debasis Das Gupta. She was also crowned the First Princess Miss India South Africa in 1997.
Career
Broken Promises - The Series
After numerous modelling assignments within South Africa, Shahrina got her first big break in 2008 when she was selected by Kumaran Naidu for his TV series Broken Promises - The Series produced for M-Net's pay channel Africa Magic Plus. Shahrina portrayed the character of Krystal Naicker, a fashion consultant trying to win back her ex-boyfriend Deena through fair and unfair means. The series as well as Shahrina's character gained a cult following among the South African Indian community with her trademark "nose twitch" winning her many fans. The later part of the series was however mired with contractual disputes as some actors including Shahrina were not paid on time. This led her to quit the series and her character was phased out by the 19th episode of the series.[1]
Spill the Beans and other films
In 2009, Shahrina started working on an interactive talk show to be hosted by her and produced by Preshanthan Moodley's Hello Boy Productions.[2] She produced and co-scripted 2 successful seasons of Spill the Beans over Coffee and all the episodes were aired on Africa Magic. In 2010 she went on to star in Kumaran Naidu's movie The House Knows where she played the role of a feisty and demanding journalist.
Zara
In 2013, Shahrina wrote and produced her first independent feature film with Preshanthan Moodley as the director. The short film Zara is based on a true story of a woman is a victim of domestic violence from her husband who himself is having an extra-marital affair.[3] The movie was shot over a weekend with Shahrina herself starring as the main protagonist Zara and Rahul Brijnath playing the role of her husband Ajay. The film was produced on a shoestring budget with much of the shooting taking place in Shahrina's own house in Durban. Zara got released on DVD in the stores of AA Video in July 2014 to widespread critical acclaim and the DVD sales are growing steadily.
Future productions
With the success of Zara, Shahrina has started devoting time to meaningful cinema that carry a strong message for the society. She is currently busy writing a number of scripts all of which have a strong undertone of women empowerment. These productions are based on true stories with an aim to deliver strong and positive messages. The productions planned include a sequel to Zara, No…means NO! which tackles rape in South Africa and Delicate Rose (working title), which takes us on a path of different women facing adversities and how they overcome their struggles. She is currently busy shooting a pilot for a third season of Spill the Beans over Coffee.
Personal life
Family and work
Shahrina is the eldest of three children with a younger brother and a sister. Her father runs his own transportation business, in which her brother is involved. Her family resides in Durban, and although she stays in Johannesburg, she is very close to her family, particularly to her niece, whom she visits quite frequently.
Since 1998, Shahrina has been working in different South African corporates while pursuing her interest in show business. In 2004 she completed her Higher Diploma in Business Administration and Management from Damelin, she is currently completing her Postgrad in Business Management through Mancosa and has subsequently registered for her Masters in Business Administration. In 2007 she started the franchise of Dream Nails[4] in Greenside but sold it off after operating it for two years. She was part of the organizing team of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, an experience she always cherishes. She is currently working as a Manager in a mining company in Johannesburg. Among her many planned ventures is a hygiene company called Green Glove[5] which she is busy building.
Social work and philanthropy
A staunch feminist, Shahrina has fought long and hard for women empowerment. She uses her twitter handle[6] regularly to voice her opinion on the prevailing social and political issues in the world. She chairs numerous women forums and associations in South Africa. The feminism has and continues to inspire much of her work and she aims to do her bit in eradicating the evils of society through her productions.
Shahrina is also involved in a number of charities and other social work. She supports Nazareth House Johannesburg,[7] a charity home that takes care of abandoned adults and children who cannot take care of themselves. She has also initiated various drives to gather funding of other various forms of charities.
Filmography
Film
Year | Film | Role | Actor | Director | Producer | Writer | Notes |
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2010 | The House Knows | Yes | No | No | No | Produced and Directed by Kumaran Naidu | |
2014 | Zara | Zara | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Directed by Preshanthan Moodley |
2015 | Zara (sequel) | Zara | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Script being finalized |
No...Means NO! | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Under planning | ||
2016 | Delicate Rose (working title) | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Under planning |
Television
Year | Series | Role | Actor | Director | Producer | Writer | Notes |
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2008 | Broken Promises - The Series | Krystal Naicker | Yes | No | No | No | Produced and Directed by Kumaran Naidu |
2009 | Spill the Beans Over Coffee season 1 | Host | Yes | No | No | Yes | Produced and Directed by Preshanthan Moodley |
2010 | Spill the Beans Over Coffee season 2 | Host | Yes | No | No | Yes | Produced and Directed by Preshanthan Moodley |
2014 | Spill the Beans Over Coffee season 3 | Host | Yes | No | No | Yes | Planning in progress |
See also
References
- ↑ "Actors Quit In TV Pay Row". Sunday Times. 5 September 2008. Retrieved 5 September 2014.
- ↑ "It's lights, action and roll for Preshanthan.". Post (South Africa). 5 August 2009. Retrieved 5 September 2014.
- ↑ "Hard Hitting Film Takes on Domestic Abuse". Sunday Tribune (South Africa). 1 December 2013. Retrieved 5 September 2014.
- ↑ "Dream Nails website".
- ↑ "Green Glove Cleaning Company Website".
- ↑ "Shahrina Ramphaul's Twitter Handle".
- ↑ "Nazareth House Johannesburg website".