Nikita Dutta

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Nikita Dutta
Dutta in 2023
Born (1990-11-13) 13 November 1990 (age 33)[1]
Delhi, India
Alma materSt. Xavier's College, Mumbai
OccupationActor
Years active2014–present

Nikita Dutta (born 13 November 1990) is an Indian actress who primarily works in Hindi films and television. After participating in Femina Miss India 2012, she made her acting debut with the romantic drama Lekar Hum Deewana Dil (2014). Dutta made her television debut with Dream Girl (2015) and achieved recognition with Ek Duje Ke Vaaste (2016).[2]

Dutta returned to films with the period sports film Gold (2018) and then appeared in the romantic drama Kabir Singh (2019).[3] Dutta has since portrayed the leading lady in the crime drama The Big Bull, the supernatural horror Dybbuk, both in (2021) and the web series Khakee: The Bihar Chapter (2022).[4]

Early life[edit]

Dutta was born on 13 November 1990 into a Punjabi family in Delhi.[1][5][6] Dutta's father is a retired Rear Admiral of the Indian Navy.[7] She has spent most of her childhood in Visakhapatnam and Mumbai. She has completed her graduation in Economics from St. Xavier's College, Mumbai.[8]

Career[edit]

Debut and success in television (2012-2017)[edit]

Dutta participated in Femina Miss India 2012 and landed up as one of the finalists.[9] After this, Dutta made her acting debut with the romantic comedy Lekar Hum Deewana Dil in 2014. The film emerged as a commercial failure.[10] She played a sweet and smart girl opposite Sudeep Sahir.[11]

Dutta made her television debut in 2015 with Dream Girl.[12] She played Lakshmi, an aspiring actress opposite Mohsin Khan. She quit the show in November 2015.[13] Dutta career marked a turning point with her portrayal of strongheaded women Suman in Ek Duje Ke Vaaste opposite Namik Paul.[14] The show culminated in October the same year.[15] From 2017 to 2018, she played a lawyer opposite Zayed Khan and Vatsal Sheth in Haasil. The show marked her last TV appearance.[16]

Film comeback and further career (2018-2021)[edit]

Dutta at an event

Dutta returned to films in 2018 with the period sport film Gold opposite Sunny Kaushal.[17] With global earnings of 1.5 billion, Gold emerged as a commercial success.[18] Bollywood Hungama noted, "Nikita Dutta is cute and does fine."[19] The same year, Dutta appeared opposite Neil Bhoopalam, in Zoya Akhtar's segment of the anthology film Lust Stories.[20] The film met with positive reviews from critics.[21]

In 2019, Dutta made her web debut with MX Player's Aafat, portraying the role of Titli, a divorcee.[22] In the same year, she portrayed a film actress in the romantic drama Kabir Singh, opposite Shahid Kapoor. It received mixed reviews but became the 26th highest-grossing Indian film of all time, grossing more than 3.7 billion (US$46 million) worldwide.[23] Bollywood Hungama found her "sweet" in the supporting role.[24]

In 2020, Dutta portrayed an aspiring actor opposite Prit Kamani in Maska.[25][26] India Today stated that she "stands out", among the young actors. Firstpost noted, "Dutta does the struggling actor representation quite well, but her character is given the shorter end of the stick."[27][28]

Dutta had two releases in 2021. She first portrayed a housewife opposite Abhishek Bachchan in The Big Bull, a fictionalized biographical film about 1992 stock market scam accused broker Harshad Mehta.[29][30] Deccan Herald wrote, "Nikita tries to add some life to a one-dimensional character but this counts for little in the larger scheme of things."[31] She next portrayed a pregnant women opposite Emraan Hashmi in the supernatural horror Dybbuk.[32][33] Rediff.com found her to be "strictly okay", while The Week wrote, "With her performances, Nikita has sustained the aura of fear."[34][35]

Recent work and expansion (2022-present)[edit]

In 2022, Dutta appeared opposite Aditya Seal in the musical supernatural comedy Rocket Gang.[36][37] Times of India noted, "Nikita Dutta fits right in but her on-screen chemistry with Aditya Seal falls flat."[38] She also portrayed a resolute wife opposite Karan Tacker in the web series Khakee: The Bihar Chapter.[39][40] The Telegraph noted, "Nikita Dutta as Tanu, turn in an impressive performances despite little screen time."[41]

Dutta played a medical student opposite Ehan Bhat in her first release of 2024, Dange. Titas Chowdhury of News18 noted, "Nikita Dutta as Rishika impresses. Her Rishika is no nonsense, sometimes loud and still holds a lot of empathy."[42][43]

Dutta will next make her Marathi film debut with Gharat Ganpati.[44]

Media image[edit]

The Tribune noted, "Dutta has slowly but effectively managed to grab eyeballs with her work."[45] She has also done charity work with "Hemkunt Foundation", during COVID-19 and has walked the ramp for "Global Peace Initiative".[46][47] Dutta is a celebrity endorser for brands and products including White Tone and Malabar Gold and Diamonds.[48]

Filmography[edit]

Films[edit]

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2014 Lekar Hum Deewana Dil Rose [49]
2018 Gold Simran [50]
Lust Stories Rukmini Sonkari Zoya Akhtar's segment [51]
2019 Kabir Singh Jiah Sharma [52]
2020 Maska Mallika Chopra [53]
2021 The Big Bull Priya Patel Shah [54]
Dybbuk Mahi Sood Isaac [55]
2022 Rocket Gang Tania [56]
2024 Dange Rishika [57]
TBA Jewel Thief TBA Filming [58]
Gharat Ganpati TBA Marathi film; completed [59]
Gul Gule Bakawali TBA Completed [60]

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2015 Dream Girl – Ek Ladki Deewani Si Lakshmi Sareen TV debut [61]
2016 Ek Duje Ke Vaaste Suman Tiwari Malhotra [62]
2017–2018 Haasil Aanchal Srivastav Raichand [63]

Web series[edit]

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2019 Aafat Titli Jain
2022 Khakee: The Bihar Chapter Tanu Lodha [64]

Music videos[edit]

Year Title Singer(s) Ref.
2017 Sun Re Sajna Hriday Gattani [65]
2019 Gungunati Rehti Hoon Yasser Desai, Palak Muchhal
2022 Mast Nazron Se Jubin Nautiyal [66]
Neendraan Ni Aandiyaan Aparshakti Khurana [67]

Awards and nominations[edit]

Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2015 Indian Telly Awards Fresh New Face - Female Dream Girl Nominated [68]
2016 Asian Viewers Television Awards Female Actor Of The Year Ek Duje Ke Vaaste Nominated [69]
2020 Gold Glam and Style Awards Stylish Actor (Female) OTT Won [70]
2023 Iconic Gold Awards Best Actress in a Supporting Role Khakee: The Bihar Chapter Won [71]

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