Saiyaara
Role: Vaani BatraA musical romance where Aneet shines as a lyricist battling early-onset Alzheimer's. Her performance won hearts globally.
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"The Smile That Brightens Your Day"
Aneet Padda is a rising star and bollywood celebrity with the popular films and tv shows like Saiyarra and Big Girls Don't Cry, known for her warm presence, elegant style, and effortless camera confidence. Born and raised in Amritser India, Aneet grew up with a natural inclination toward acting and theater whether it was school, collage, or storytelling through photos and videos. Over the years, this spark turned into a full-fledged passion, and she slowly carved out a space for herself in bollywood. Her presense and smile along with the natural fan now become a face of bollywood to the world.
Transitioned from a corporate path to a creative one with unshakeable resolve.
First major screen appearance in Salaam Venky alongside industry legends.
Captured global audiences in the Amazon Prime series "Big Girls Don't Cry".
Redefined her icon status as a leading face in Mohit Suri's cinematic universe.
Entering the Maddock Films Horror-Comedy Universe with Shakti Shalini, continuing her evolution and challenging her artistic range.
A musical romance where Aneet shines as a lyricist battling early-onset Alzheimer's. Her performance won hearts globally.
A coming-of-age drama set in a boarding school. Aneet plays Roohi, navigating friendship and legacy.
Her acting debut. A poignant slice-of-life drama directed by Revathi, starring Kajol.
Part of the Maddock Horror-Comedy Universe. Aneet steps into a thrilling new genre.
This prestigious award recognizes rising stars who represent the pulse of Gen-Z. Aneet was honored for her authentic connection with the youth and performance in Saiyaara.
The film is the highest-grossing romantic film in Indian cinema, and its title track was the first Hindi song to enter the Billboard Global Top 10.
Aneet Padda received her first-ever acting accolade for her performance in Saiyaara.
"Destiny, discipline, and doing it her way." Aneet opens up about the pressure of sudden fame, feeling things deeply, and her journey from cold emails to the big screen.
An exclusive sit-down with co-star Ahaan Panday, discussing the massive success of Saiyaara and their widely adored off-screen chemistry.
A deep dive into her "Gen Z aesthetic," her struggle with anxiety before her big break, and why she refuses to fit into the typical Bollywood mold.
From battling anxiety to owning the ramp as the showstopper for Tarun Tahiliani at Lakmé Fashion Week. Aneet proves she's here to stay.
Rising to #2 on IMDb’s Most Popular Indian Stars of 2025, Aneet Padda. 🌟 Her role in Saiyaara kept audiences talking throughout 2025.
She received the Most Iconic Debut of the Year (Female), recognising her powerful entry into Bollywood and the impact she made with her very first performance.
Aneet won the Best On-Screen Jodi Award, honoring the chemistry and connection she created with her co-star on screen — a pairing that audiences loved instantly.
Aneet Padda was honored at the NDTV Indian of the Year 2025 ceremony as the Best Debut Female / Female award winner (for Saiyaara).
Aneet made a stunning runway debut as the showstopper for ace designer Tarun Tahiliani's grand finale collection 'Bejewelled'.
Forbes India announce that actor Aneet Padda has been featured in the prestigious Forbes India 30 Under 30 2026 list.
"At 23, she doesn’t seek validation or scale; she seeks heart, honesty, and magic in every choice she makes." — Femina Editorial
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"I just love seeing people smile"
"My father and I were both actually very scared. This was a world we didn’t know. Anything can happen."
"Ahaan and I kept saying one thing to each other: ‘Let’s remind the world of a kind of love they’ve forgotten.’"
"Anything I do next has to have heart. Something magical that helps me discover a part of myself I haven’t met before."
“I hope I become more of me every single day, I hope I’m fearless. I hope I live.”
"The dage of wearing off and all i want to stay that i love you.... am scared i won't be enough..."
"My inner child is definitely on my sleeve too.. we contain multitudes... i feel the same internally" ✨
"I would memorise the poem and deliver it very blandly... my mom kept saying ‘say it the way you feel it.’" ✨
"I was always chasing a feeling. Actors are full of creativity and energy... they just need an outlet."
"I wanted to give my soul, but we also live in a society that keeps telling you to have options."
"More than anything, it’s the privilege of waking up every day and doing what I love. That’s grounding."
"For me, the only opinions that matter are of my mom, dad, sister, family, and friends."
"There is a public archive of my life now. People will witness my ups, downs... you’ll see a human be human."
"I’m not going to alter my choices because of what people think. That would be abandoning myself."
"Don’t you dare judge yourself. And don’t be ashamed for being who you are."
"I’m very sensitive. I feel things deeply. The weight of wanting to do right can feel pressurising."
"I cry once a week looking at the edits my fans make. The effort, the love, I just hope I can do justice to it."
"I expect myself to be a superhuman sometimes. But I showed up, stayed calm and did it."
"The satisfaction comes from the fact that I don’t have a mask on. Being myself is freedom."