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Swara was born into a multicultural family; as her father is a Telugu and mother, a Bihari. Swara Bhaskar childhood pic with her brother

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Swara Bhaskar Bio data and Biography

Name
Swara Bhaskar
Nick-name
Swara
Profession
Actress and Model
Height
5 feet 5 inches
Weight
56 kg
Date Of Birth
9 April 1988
Age
29 Years (as in 2017)
Religion
Hindu
Nation
Indian
Debut Movie
Madholal Keep Walking (2009)
Famous Role
Not Known
Boyfriends /Affairs
Not Known
Horoscope/ Zodiac Sign
Aries

Measurements

Body Measurements
32-26-34
Bra Size
32- inches
Waist Size
26- inches
Hip Size
34- inches

Residence

Birth Place
Delhi, India
Residence
Delhi, India
Home Town
Delhi, India


Education School and College

school
Sardar Patel Vidyalaya, New Delhi
College
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
Other Qualifications
Masters in Sociology

Family and Relatives

Father
Chitrapu Uday Bhaskar (Columnist)
Mother
Ira Bhaskar (Professor)
Brother
Not Known
Sisters
Not Known
Marital Status
Un Married   
Husband
Not Known
Son
Not Known
Daughter
Not Known
Uncles
Not Known
Aunties
Not Known
Grandfather
Not Known
Grandmother
Not Known

Favorites

Favorite Movie
Kandukondain Kandukondain
Favorite Director
Not Known
Favorite Colour
Pink
Favorite Destination
Not Known
Favorite Book
Not Known
Favorite Actor
Amitabh Bachchan, Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan
Favorite Actress
Aishwarya Rai and Shabana Azmi
Favorite Food
Chole kulche, litti chokha, pizza, dum aloo and idli dosa
Favorite Musician
Not Known
Hobbies
Reading

Remuneration

Movie-Remuneration
  per film
(INR)

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Her father, Chitrapu Uday Bhaskar, is a Columnist, and a retired Commodore in the Indian Navy, who is counted amongst the preeminent experts and critics in Indian security and strategic affairs. Swara Bhaskar's father Chitrapu Uday Bhaskar
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Actress Minissha Lamba was her classmate in school. She started her acting career as a theater artist in N.K. Sharma's 'Act One' theater group in Delhi.    

In 2008, she shifted to Mumbai to pursue her career in Bollywood, and after a lot of auditions, she got a film called 'Niyati' directed by Pravesh Bhardwaj, but it got shelved. Luckily through some connections, she got a role in the English-Indian film 'Madholal Keep Walking' 2009, but someone barely saw it.
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Since her college days, she has always been very pro-active about her stands on social issues. Swara Bhaskar protesting at JNU during her college days. She has been fond of dancing since the age of 7, and is a trained Bharatanatyam dancer from Guru Leela Samson.

Before bhaskar commenced performing in movies, he partnered with the theater company "act one" by manner of n. K. Sharma in delhi. If not an actor, she would have been a history or an anthropology teacher.

She is an avid animal lover, has 3 cats- Kulfi, Utpaati, and Atom, and loves feeding stray cats and dogs. Swara Bhaskar, an animal lover. Earlier she was a non-vegetarian, but in 2016, she turned vegetarian as she considers it as the best detox. Her dream is to play Indira Gandhi in her biopic.

Once she gifted a sturdy, vintage box to Salman Khan to put his paints and brushes.

Swara Bhaskar Full Movie List:-

Year
Movie Title
2009
Madholal Keep Walking
2010
Guzaarish
2010
The Untitled Kartik Krishnan Project
2011
Tanu Weds Manu
2011
Chillar Party
2013
Listen... Amaya
2013
Aurangzeb
2013
Raanjhanaa
2013
Sabki Bajegi Band
2014
Machhli Jal Ki Rani Hai
2015
Tanu Weds Manu Returns
2015
Prem Ratan Dhan Payo
2015
X: Past Is Present
2016
Nil Battey Sannata
2017
Anaarkali Of Aarah
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