Nehha Pendse Bayas is an Indian actress known for her versatile roles in television and film, particularly in Hindi, Marathi, Telugu, and Tamil industries. With a career spanning over two decades, she has garnered acclaim for her performances across multiple languages and mediums.
- Full Name: Nehha Pendse Bayas
- Date of Birth: 29 November 1984
- Age: 39 Years Old
- Place of Birth: Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
- Nationality: Indian
- Religion: Hinduism
- Profession: Actress
Family
- Father: Vijay Pendse
- Mother: Shubhangi Pendse
- Brother: Not Known
- Sister: 1
- Spouse: Shardul Singh Bayas (m. 2020)
Physical Measurements
- Height: 5 feet 6 Inches
- Weight: 60 kg
- Hair Color: Black
- Eye Color: Dark Brown
- Body Measurements: 34-28-36
Education
- School: Not Known
- College: Not Known
- Qualification: Not Known
Career
Neha Pendse began her acting journey at the tender age of ten, making her debut as a child actor in the television series “Captain House” in 1995, produced by Ekta Kapoor. She quickly rose to prominence in the Hindi entertainment industry with memorable roles in shows such as “Padosan” (1996), “Hasratein” (1996), “Meethi Meethi Baatein” (1998), and the Marathi series “Pimpalpaan” (1999). Her versatility was further showcased through various roles in the episodic series “Rishtey–The Love Stories.”
In 1999, Pendse made her Hindi film debut in “Daag: The Fire” and later portrayed Sunny Deol’s sister in “Pyaar Koi Khel Nahin.” She continued to secure supporting roles in Hindi cinema, with notable performances in films like “Deewane” (2000), “Chhupa Rustam: A Musical Thriller” (2001), and “Tum Se Achcha Kaun Hai” (2002). Remarkably, she was cast as Madhuri Dixit’s friend in “Devdas” (2002) without even auditioning.
Pendse expanded her horizons by venturing into Telugu cinema in 2002, debuting as a lead in the romantic comedy “Sontham,” which earned her significant praise. That same year, she debuted in Tamil cinema with “Mounam Pesiyadhe.” Her success continued in Telugu cinema with the comedy “Golmaal” (2003), and she gained further acclaim for her role in “Inidhu Inidhu Kadhal Inidhu.”
In 2004, she starred in the English-Malayalam bilingual film “Nothing but Life,” marking her debut in Malayalam cinema. She went on to appear in “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” and played a supporting role in the Kannada film “Inspector Jhansi” (2005). That year, Pendse also landed her first lead role in a Hindi movie titled “Dreams,” and portrayed Nancy in the Malayalam film “Abraham & Lincoln,” receiving positive reviews.
Pendse continued to build her filmography with roles in “Swami” (2007), “Parodi” (2007), and “Veedhi Rowdy” (2008). She garnered attention in the Marathi film industry with “Agnidivya” (2009) and received acclaim for her role in the Marathi series “Bhagyalakshmi.” In 2013, Pendse was praised for her role in the drama film “Touring Talkies,” which was considered for the Best Foreign Language Film category at the 86th Academy Awards.
In the following years, she appeared in various films, including “Balkadu” (2015) and “Gour Hari Dastaan” (2015). Pendse returned to Hindi television in 2016 with the lead role in the comedy-drama “May I Come In Madam?” She also appeared in the Marathi film “Natsamrat.” In 2018, Pendse participated in reality television shows like “Comedy Dangal” and “Entertainment Ki Raat,” and became a contestant on “Bigg Boss 12.”
In 2021, she took on the role of Anita Vibhuti Narayan Mishra in the sitcom “Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain!” and appeared in the Marathi drama film “June.” From mid-2023 to 2024, Pendse reprised her role as Sanjana Hiteshi in the second season of “May I Come In Madam? 2.” Throughout her career, Pendse has demonstrated her versatility and earned acclaim across various languages and mediums.
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Nehha Pendse continues to captivate audiences with her dynamic performances, solidifying her place as a prominent figure in Indian entertainment.