Neeta Sadhu
- Actress
Neeta Sadhu, also credited as Neeta Paryani, is an Indian actress, model, and digital content creator whose screen presence spans mainstream Hindi cinema and regional web series. Raised in Surat before establishing professional roots in Mumbai, she nurtured an early interest in performance while completing commerce studies and participating in state-level dance competitions, experiences that strengthened her confidence before the camera.
Her first feature-film appearance arrived in 2019 with a supporting role in the historical epic "Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi," followed the same year by a part in the Netflix-backed action drama "Drive." Both productions introduced her to national audiences and opened opportunities in independent cinema. Seeking varied characters, she next accepted lead parts in south-Indian OTT projects, headlining the Malayalam-language series "Golden Hole" on the Yessma platform, where her portrayal of complex modern relationships attracted considerable social-media attention and broadened her multilingual portfolio.
Parallel to acting, Sadhu models for fashion labels and lifestyle campaigns, frequently collaborating with photographers on concept shoots that showcase Indian couture and contemporary street style. Her Instagram reels, characterised by energetic choreography and behind-the-scenes glimpses from sets, have cultivated a rapidly growing online following .
Off-screen, she volunteers with Surat-based clean-city drives and supports workshops encouraging adolescent girls to explore creative arts, crediting her own artistic upbringing for inspiring the outreach. An advocate of continuous skill development, she studies dialect coaching and on-camera combat to prepare for physically demanding scripts. As her résumé evolves across languages and formats, Neeta Sadhu reflects an emerging generation of Indian performers who fluidly navigate cinema, streaming content, and influencer culture while contributing to a more inclusive portrayal of contemporary Indian womanhood on screen.
Her first feature-film appearance arrived in 2019 with a supporting role in the historical epic "Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi," followed the same year by a part in the Netflix-backed action drama "Drive." Both productions introduced her to national audiences and opened opportunities in independent cinema. Seeking varied characters, she next accepted lead parts in south-Indian OTT projects, headlining the Malayalam-language series "Golden Hole" on the Yessma platform, where her portrayal of complex modern relationships attracted considerable social-media attention and broadened her multilingual portfolio.
Parallel to acting, Sadhu models for fashion labels and lifestyle campaigns, frequently collaborating with photographers on concept shoots that showcase Indian couture and contemporary street style. Her Instagram reels, characterised by energetic choreography and behind-the-scenes glimpses from sets, have cultivated a rapidly growing online following .
Off-screen, she volunteers with Surat-based clean-city drives and supports workshops encouraging adolescent girls to explore creative arts, crediting her own artistic upbringing for inspiring the outreach. An advocate of continuous skill development, she studies dialect coaching and on-camera combat to prepare for physically demanding scripts. As her résumé evolves across languages and formats, Neeta Sadhu reflects an emerging generation of Indian performers who fluidly navigate cinema, streaming content, and influencer culture while contributing to a more inclusive portrayal of contemporary Indian womanhood on screen.