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Shilpa Shukla is a Actor Indian born on 22 february 1982

Shilpa Shukla

Shilpa Shukla
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Nationality Inde
Birth 22 february 1982 (42 years)
Awards Filmfare Awards

Shilpa Shukla is an Indian theatre, television and Bollywood film actor. She is known for her roles in the 2007 sports drama Chak De! India and the 2013 neo-noir film B.A. Pass, for which she was awarded the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress.

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Filmography of Shilpa Shukla (13 films)

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Crazy Cukkad Family
Genres Comedy
Actors Swanand Kirkire, Shilpa Shukla, Nora Fatehi, Kiran Karmarkar, Kushal Punjabi, Jugnu Ishiqui
Roles Archana Berry
Rating52% 2.6190252.6190252.6190252.6190252.619025
This roller coaster ride begins with the Wealthy Mr. Beri slipping into his third Coma. His four estranged children have to make it back home to be there while their father “hopefully” breathes his last, leaving behind his huge estate in the mountains.
Gulaab Gang, 2h8
Genres Drama, Action
Actors Madhuri Dixit, Juhi Chawla, Mahi Gill, Tannishtha Chatterjee, Shilpa Shukla, Sudev Nair
Rating60% 3.000713.000713.000713.000713.00071
The Gulaab Gang members are activists and vigilantes in Bundelkhand Uttar and Madhya Pradesh., They wear pink sarees and take up issues like domestic violence, the dowry system, rape, electricity matters, and education. Their fierce leader, Rajjo (Madhuri Dixit), locks horns with a conniving and shrewd politician, Sumitra Bagrecha (Juhi Chawla), who uses people.
Pranaam Walekum
Directed by Sanjay Mishra
Actors Irrfan Khan, Vindu Dara Singh, Giselli Monteiro, Tia Singh, Shilpa Shukla, Manoj Pahwa

Set in a remote society, the movie is all about the chaos and confusion as a result of a group of people's increased interest in subjects that don't belong to them. The movie focus on a society which lacks innocence and simplicity.
B.A. Pass
B.A. Pass (2012)
, 1h35
Genres Drama
Themes Films about sexuality, Erotic films, Films about prostitution
Actors Shilpa Shukla, Rajesh Sharma, Shikha Joshi, Deepti Naval
Roles Sarika
Rating63% 3.197173.197173.197173.197173.19717
The story begins with the death of the parents of Mukesh, a teenager who has just graduated from senior high school. The boy's grandfather puts his most unfriendly aunt as care in charge of wealth. Mukesh, meanwhile struggles to get on with his aunt's family who refuses to provide him pocket money for his day to day expenses. He tries his best to study during his 1st year B.A. course. He also constantly worries about his two sisters who are put in a girl's home. Mukesh develops friendship with Johnny, an undertaker, in Delhi's graveyard, over the interest of playing chess. Johnny always tells him that, he has a brother in Mauritius who invites him to live there, but he cannot go as he has no money and that the day he will have enough money in hands, he will pack his bags and leave the country.
Mumbai Mast Kallander
Genres Comedy, Action, Crime
Actors Shilpa Shukla, Rajesh Vivek
Roles Rhea
Rating57% 2.8586552.8586552.8586552.8586552.858655
Mumbai Mast Kallander is about a kidnapping gone wrong. The attempt is to create confusion and humour out of it. Two brother Ram and Shyam, petty criminals aspiring for Don-like status. Their dreams bring them to Mumbai, where they are hired to work as henchmen for Bade Bhai and after kidnapping start confusion and more confusion.
Chal Chalein, 2h28
Genres Drama
Themes Films about education
Actors Mithun Chakraborty, Mukesh Khanna, Nishikant Dixit, Rati Agnihotri, Shilpa Shukla, Kanwaljit Singh
Roles Advocate Nandita Prakash
Rating62% 3.125713.125713.125713.125713.12571
A student commits suicide because of extreme anxiety over pressure from his parents to get good grades. The student's empathetic friends enlist the help of a lawyer named Sanjay to speak up against the parents, the government and the school system. The case draws national attention and generates massive public opinion.
Chak De! India, 2h33
Directed by Shimit Amin
Origin Inde
Genres Drama, Comedy-drama
Themes Feminist films, Films about music and musicians, Politique, Sports films, Musical films, Political films, Bollywood
Actors Shahrukh Khan, Anaitha Nair, Aanjjan Srivastav, Tanya Abrol, Javed Khan Amrohi, Javed Khan
Roles Bindia Naik
Rating80% 4.048194.048194.048194.048194.04819
Chak De! India opens in Delhi during the final minutes of a fictional Hockey World Cup match between Pakistan and India, with Pakistan leading 1–0. When Indian team captain Kabir Khan (Shah Rukh Khan) is fouled, he takes a penalty stroke. His shot just misses, costing India the match. Soon afterwards, media outlets circulate a photograph of Khan shaking hands with the Pakistani captain. The sporting gesture is misunderstood, and the Muslim Khan is suspected of "throwing" the game out of sympathy towards Pakistan. Religious prejudice forces him and his mother (Joyshree Arora) from their family home.
Frozen
Frozen (2007)
, 1h49
Directed by Shivajee Chandrabhushan
Genres Drama, Horror
Actors Danny Denzongpa, Rajendranath Zutshi, Aamir Bashir, Yashpal Sharma, Shilpa Shukla, Denzil Smith
Roles Karma's Wife
Rating69% 3.4746353.4746353.4746353.4746353.474635
The film is a sombre journey of imaginative and impulsive teenager, Lasya (Gauri), who lives with her father Karma (Danny), an apricot jam-maker and younger brother Chomo (Angchuk) in a remote village in the Himalayas. Pristine snow-capped mountains surround their tiny hamlet and barren harsh land stretches for miles into nowhere. One day the army moves in, settles a hundred yards across their doorstep. The last bit of comfort the family draws from their familiar surroundings changes into a harsh, ceaseless, irreversible conflict. The film depicts the life of this family whose dreamlike existence is interrupted by insurmountable odds, one after the other.
A Thousand Desires Like These
Directed by Sudhir Mishra
Genres Drama
Themes Political films
Actors Kay Kay Menon, Chitrangada Singh, Akhil Mishra, Shiney Ahuja, Saurabh Shukla, Aditya Bhattacharya
Roles Neeti
Rating78% 3.9467053.9467053.9467053.9467053.946705
The film opens at Hindu College in Delhi with the story of three students, Siddharth Tyabji (Kay Kay Menon), Geeta Rao (Chitrangada Singh) and Vikram Malhotra (Shiney Ahuja). Siddharth is a driven revolutionary who dreams of bringing a revolution in the state of Bihar that will end the caste-based discrimination there; bring social justice, and, change the society for the better. Geeta is a London returned, South Indian girl in love with the firebrand Siddharth. She has led a very sheltered life thus far, and is yet to explore the terrain of the Indian socio-political landscape. While she finds Siddharth's Naxalite rhetoric attractive, she is not sure if she can whole-heartedly subscribe to it. And every time they come to point of choice, Siddharth chooses his ideology over his love for her thus breaking her heart time and again. Vikram is a middle-class boy who dreams of making it big, whatever the cost. He is particularly afflicted by his father's Gandhian ideas, but irritated and frustrated at the same time, seeing his father's way of life as ineffective in bringing about a change.
Silent Waters, 1h39
Directed by Sabiha Sumar
Origin Pakistan
Genres Drama, Musical
Themes Films about religion, Films about suicide, Films about Islam
Actors Kiron Kher, Shilpa Shukla, Aamir Ali Malik, Salman Shahid, Abid Ali
Roles Zubeida
Rating74% 3.7382753.7382753.7382753.7382753.738275
The story opens in 1979 in the village of Charkhi in the Punjab province of Pakistan. Ayesha is a middle-aged widow whose life is centred on her only son, the teenager Saleem, who is in love with Zubeida, a teenage village schoolgirl. Ayesha manages to support herself and her son with her late husband's pension and by giving lessons in the Qur'an to village girls. Generally well-liked and regarded, the only odd thing about Ayesha is that she refuses to go to the village well, having her neighbor's daughters draw water for her. Some villagers such as Amin, the postman, are troubled by the recent hanging of former prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto by the new military ruler, General Zia-ul-Haq, who has promised to enforce Islamic law and encourages Islamic missionary and political groups to spread Islamism across Pakistan. Two activists from an Islamist group come to the village and, supported by the village "Choudhary" (landlord), start spreading their message of Islamic zealotry and gain recruits to fight the then-impending Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. The older men in the village react with disdain to their message of intolerance and puritanism, express cynicism at Zia's continual postponement of democratic elections and are angered when the activists accuse them of being un-Islamic and traitors. Although they struggle amongst the older village men, the activists soon gain a following amongst the village youth, including Saleem. With a mixture of cajoling and intimidation, the activists bring Saleem with them to a political meeting in Rawalpindi, where the speakers exhort their audience to commit themselves to jihad (religious war) for the creation of a true Islamic state in Pakistan. Drawn by their missionary zeal and call to serve Islam and Pakistan, Saleem, who wants to lead a more meaningful life than that of a simple village farmer, abandons Zubeida and grows estranged from his mother. Ayesha tries to discourage him from following the Islamists, but fails. Saleem participates in the construction of a wall to surround the girls school to "protect" them and enforcing a shutdown of village shops during namaaz (prayer) time, in line with Zia-ul-Haq's Islamisation. Both Ayesha and Zubeida are deeply alarmed at Saleem's transformation into an angry and hostile young man.