Lara Dutta
Biography
Lara Dutta Bhupathi, born on April 16, 1978, is a prominent Indian actress, former beauty queen, and a dedicated UNFPA Goodwill Ambassador. She first gained international fame in 2000 when she won the title of Miss Universe, making her the second Indian woman to achieve this prestigious honor.
Dutta's career in the entertainment industry took off shortly after her pageant victory. She made her film debut in 2003 with the romantic drama "Andaaz," which was well-received and showcased her acting prowess alongside co-stars Akshay Kumar and Priyanka Chopra. Over the years, she has appeared in various successful films, including "Masti," "No Entry," and "Housefull," earning accolades for her versatile performances.
In addition to her work in cinema, Lara has taken on significant roles as a philanthropist. As a UNFPA Goodwill Ambassador, she advocates for women's rights and reproductive health, using her platform to raise awareness on crucial social issues. Dutta has also ventured into production, bringing her vision to life through various projects in film and television.
Throughout her career, Lara Dutta has been recognized for her contributions to both the arts and social causes, establishing herself as a multifaceted talent and a role model for many.
Filmography
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Don 2
2011 • Ayesha Kapoor
Singh Is Bliing
2015 • Emily
Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi
2008
Bell Bottom
2021 • Indira Gandhi
Azhar
2016 • Meera Verma
Housefull
2010 • Hetal B. Patel
Ishq-e-Nadaan
2023 • Ramona Singh
Fanaa
2006 • Zeenat
Partner (2007)
2007 • Naina Sahani
No Entry
2005 • Kaajal
Call My Agent Bollywood
2021 • Special Appearance