10 Hidden Facts About Aahana Kumra That Will Leave You Amazed

1. Aahana Kumra was born on May 1, 1985, in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Her zodiac sign is Taurus.

2.  Before pursuing acting, Aahana Kumra worked as a marketing executive in the advertising industry. Her passion for acting eventually led her to leave her corporate job and follow her dreams.

3. Aahana made her acting debut in the critically acclaimed film "Sona Spa" (2013), where she played the lead role of Ritu. The movie received accolades for its unique storyline and Aahana's commendable performance.

4. She gained widespread recognition and praise for her portrayal of Leela in the hit TV series "Yudh" (2014), starring Amitabh Bachchan. Her exceptional acting skills and on-screen chemistry with Bachchan earned her widespread acclaim.

5. Aahana Kumra is multilingual and can fluently speak five languages, including Hindi, English, Marathi, Bengali, and Punjabi. This linguistic versatility has helped her portray diverse characters with authenticity.

6. She is a trained theatre artist and has performed in several notable plays, including "The Importance of Being Earnest" and "The Blue Mug." Her theater background has honed her acting skills and contributed to her versatility as an actress.

7. Aahana Kumra is a fitness enthusiast and practices yoga regularly. She believes that maintaining a healthy body and mind is crucial for a successful and fulfilling career in the entertainment industry.

8. In 2017, Aahana appeared in the critically acclaimed film "Lipstick Under My Burkha," which garnered international recognition and was showcased at several prestigious film festivals, including the Mumbai Film Festival and Tokyo International Film Festival.

9. She has worked with renowned directors like Anurag Kashyap and Sudhir Mishra, showcasing her ability to collaborate with visionary filmmakers and deliver exceptional performances.

10. Aahana Kumra actively supports causes related to women's empowerment and gender equality. She has been associated with organizations that strive to create awareness and provide support to underprivileged women.