Shilpa Shetty Movies

A beloved Bollywood actress who couldn't get her foot in the door until her legs had grown long enough, Shilpa Shetty was rejected by a modeling company when she was 15 because she was only 5'7". It didn't take long, however, for the charismatic beauty to sprout up a few more inches and begin her career in her native India. Her first movie role came in 1993 when she was just 17 years old, playing a girl whose family is caught in a web of deceit in Baazigar, a film inspired by A Kiss Before Dying. The movie was a huge hit, and Shetty received major praise for her performance, earning a Filmfare nomination for Best New Comer.

The film's success and Shetty's talent and charm made sure she had no trouble being cast in new movies, but unfortunately, the young actress found herself almost immediately stuck in a string of flops. Even after she won Best Supporting Actress at the Zee Gold Bollywood Awards for 1998's Pardesi Babu, the film remained a dud with audiences. Her performance of the song "Main Aayi Hoon U.P. Bihar Lootne" during a guest appearance in 1999's blockbuster Shool became a hit, but Shetty's life as an actress remained stymied until a role came along the next year and revolutionized her career. She took the lead in a romantic drama called Dhadkan, playing a girl who is forced into a loveless marriage when her parents don't approve of the poor boy she falls in love with. Critics and audiences were in love with Shetty and impressed with her acting ability, and she won Best Actress at the International Indian Film Awards.

With a new profile, Shetty continued to act in various projects, some more successful than others, until 2004 when the actress wowed viewers again with a hard-hitting, emotional role. Playing an HIV-positive career woman in Phir Milenge, Shetty blew critics away with her sensitive portrayal of a woman facing such a common but controversial issue. Shetty's status as a top-tier Bollywood actress was cemented, and she won a Giant International Award for her performance. She soon followed up this success with roles in 2005's Khamoshh and Dus. In 2007, Shetty joined the cast of the British reality series Celebrity Big Brother, in which a group of famous people live in a house together, followed by cameras 24 hours a day. Each week, viewers vote to decide which member of the house is least popular, and that housemate leaves, whittling the population of the house down until the single most popular cast member remains and is declared the winner. Shetty was the housemate who took home that coveted title, though despite winning, she weathered some difficulty as during filming, housemate Jade Goody barraged Shetty with what many felt were racist remarks. Goody's behavior caused a major upset, though Shetty was praised for the dignity with which she handled herself.

Early in her career, Shetty began utilizing her star status to gain attention for charity organizations like People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. She also put tremendous efforts into promoting HIV/AIDS education -- an activity that inadvertently placed her at the center of a major controversy when, at a 2007 AIDS awareness event, co-presenter Richard Gere took Shetty in his arms and planted several kisses on her face in what both later said was a playful attempt to entertain the crowd. Extreme conservatives in India were outraged by the incident, calling it obscene and going so far as to burn effigies of Gere and Shetty and demand their appearances in court. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide
2007  
 
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Love and dreams follow two starry-eyed actors across three decades and two incarnations in this splashy Hindi musical. It's the early Seventies, and Om Prakash Makhija (Shah Rukh Khan) is a young would-be actor who has been playing bit parts in Bollywood musicals while looking for his big break. Om's ambition is to become a film star and win the heart of beautiful screen siren Shantipriya (Deepika Padukone), and his pal Pappu (Shreyas Talpade) and his mother Bela (Kirron Kher) both encourage him not to give up on his dreams. One day, Om meets Shantipriya on a movie set, and he feels as if destiny is finally smiling on him, but when he overhears her having an argument with studio chief Mukesh Mehra (Arjun Rampal), Om senses things are not as they should be. Before Om can decide what to make of his misgivings, the studio burns to the ground, claiming the lives of Om and Shantipriya. Thirty years later, a bit of Om's spirit seems to live on in Om Kapoor (also played by Shah Rukh Khan) a popular film actor with a large ego and a fear of flame who was born the day the old studio burned down. Despite his fame, Om is lonely, at least until he meets Sandhya (also played by Deepika Padukone), a shy but eager would-be actress looking for her chance to become a star. Om Shanti Om was directed and co-written by Farah Khan, who was a top choreographer in the Indian film industry before moving up to the director's chair, and features guest spots from a number of Bollywood's greatest stars, a few appearing in the form of digital recreations taken from films of the Seventies. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Shah Rukh KhanArjun Rampal, (more)
2007  
 
A compelling snapshot of the lives and loves of early-21st Century Dubai dwellers takes viewers on an emotional journey through the heart of the city in director Anurag Basu's earnest urban drama. Rahul (Sharman Joshi) is a call center executive who silently pines for his beautiful boss Neha, but the secret to Neha's fast success is the furtive romance she has been having with her own boss - an unhappily married professional named Ranjeet. Ranjeet has grown bored with his marriage to the smart and beautiful Shikha, and despite the fact that the couple has a six year-old son Ranjeet is willing to risk it all to shower Neha with lavish gifts and enticing opportunities. Back in school, Shikha was a better student than Ranjeet, but when the couple had a son she put her professional aspirations aside in order to care for the child. These days Shikha, too, has grown bored with her marriage, and soon falls into the arms of divorced artist Akash despite the pride she has taken in her vow to always remain faithful. In another part of town, Shikha's aunt Vaijanti bides her time in an old age home. When Vaijanti's childhood sweetheart Amol returns to India after forty years in exile to spend his remaining years with her, old love blossoms anew. Shikha's sister and Neha's roommate Shruti is a thirty-something radio producer named Shruti who has fallen hard for radio talent Wishy K. Though she has recently met marriage-minded Debu though a matrimonial-oriented website, she is bored by his traditional ways and soon enters into a heated affair with the charismatic Wishy K. As Rahul realizes the potential for profit and advancement in lending the key to his vacationing uncle's apartment to co-workers seeking to have discreet flings, Neha approaches Ranjeet about making a true commitment. Carelessly snubbed and insulted by her high-powered lover, Neha attempts suicide in Rahul's uncle's apartment. Later, when Rahul discovers Neha in the love nest and nurses her back to health, the pair begins to form a tenuous bond. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Shiney AhujaShilpa Shetty, (more)
2006  
 
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A car mechanic finds that marriage just isn't what it used to be after taking an ultra-modern bride in director KS Adhiyaman's lively romance. Aayan (Salmon Khan) is a hard working man whose traditional tastes dictate that the wife is the center of the domestic universe. When Aayan weds the modern-minded Ahana (Shilpa Shetty) and finds his every expectation of married life suddenly turned upside down, the ensuing clash between social and cultural values finds blossoming love withering into spiteful contempt. Thankfully for the newly married couple, Aayan soon comes up with a plan that may provide just the compromise needed to save the marriage before bitterness takes root. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Salman KhanShilpa Shetty, (more)
2005  
 
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A confluence of events turn a rainy night in the countryside into a heart-pounding ordeal in this Hindi language psychological thriller. A superstar movie actress, her driver, a prostitute, and a family of three are all involved in an accident while driving in the dark, wet rural area, and end up at the same motel. Joined by the hotel manager as well as a police officer in the course of transporting a dangerous prisoner, the tumultuous events that set their evening into motion only get worse for the stranded travelers when it becomes apparent that one of the members of the party is a killer who has decided that all the rest are victims. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Shilpa ShettyJuhi Chawla, (more)
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A woman must fight for justice as she battles a deadly disease in this Bollywood drama, one of the first films from India to deal with the controversial subject of AIDS. Tamanna Sahani (Shilpa Shetty) is a rising executive at an advertising agency who has been an aggressive go-getter ever since the death of her parents left her to fend for herself and her younger sister, Tanya, who has begun to make a name for herself as a radio announcer. Tamanna attends her high-school reunion and sees Rohit Manchanda (Salman Khan) for the first time in years; Rohit is a handsome but humble musician whom Tamanna carried a torch for back in the day, and she soon discovers her feelings haven't dimmed with time. Caught up in the moment, Rohit and Tamanna spend the night making love, but must part in the morning with a promise to meet again soon. In time Tamanna discovers Rohit was carrying an terrible secret -- he is HIV-positive, and she learns she is now carrying the AIDS virus as well. When her employers learn of her condition, Tamanna is fired despite her sterling work record, and Tarun Anand (Abhishek Bachchan), a respected lawyer with a history of taking on socially responsible cases, represents Tamanna in court as she fights for her right to work. Tamanna also tries to track down Rohit, only to discover the fates have not been kind to him. Phir Milenge was directed by actress turned moviemaker Revathy, who persuaded her friend Salman Khan to take the role of Rohit after a number of leading Indian stars turned it down, fearing the possible stigma of playing a man with AIDS. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Shilpa ShettySalman Khan, (more)

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