Pooja Hegde (/puːdʒɑː hɛɡdeɪ/ born 13 October 1990) is an Indian actress who appears in Telugu, Hindi and Tamil films. She was the second runner-up at the 2010 Miss Universe India pageant. She made her acting debut with the Tamil film Mugamoodi (2012). She had her first Telugu release in Oka Laila Kosam (2014)[1] and established herself as one of the leading actresses in Telugu cinema.[2][3] She made her Bollywood feature in Mohenjo Daro (2016). Hegde is a recipient of four SIIMA Awards and three Zee Cine Awards Telugu.
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Alma mater | M. M. K. College |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2012–present |
Early life and work
Pooja Hegde was born on 13 October 1990[4][5] and raised in Mumbai, Maharashtra in a Tulu-speaking Bunt family.[6][7] Her parents are Manjunath Hegde and Latha Hegde.[8] They are originally from Udupi, Karnataka.[9] She also has an elder brother Rishabh Hegde, who is an orthopaedic surgeon.[10] Besides Tulu, she is fluent in English, Hindi and Marathi.[11] She later learnt Telugu following a career in her respective cinema.[12][13][14] She did her schooling in Maneckji Cooper Education Trust School, Mumbai.[15] She went to M. M. K. College, where she regularly participated in dance and fashion shows, graduating with a Bachelor of Commerce degree.[16][17]
Hegde competed in the Miss India 2009 competition, but was eliminated in an early round despite winning the Miss India Talented 2009 honour.[18] She re-applied the following year and was the second runner-up in the Miss Universe India 2010 competition.[19][20]
Career
Early work (2012–2017)
After rejecting several film offers, post winning Miss India,[21] Hegde made her acting debut in Mysskin's Tamil superhero film Mugamoodi (2012) opposite Jiiva,[22] portraying the female lead character of Shakthi, a fun-loving girl who inspires the male lead to change his outlook on society.[23] She was selected after Mysskin had seen still photographs from her pageant success,[24] and Hegde practiced Tamil dialogues for the film by writing and memorising words in English, adding that the similarity between Tamil and her native tongue Tulu was also useful.[25] Prior to release, the film garnered high expectations as a result of the novel theme of a superhero in Tamil films and the film took a grand opening at the box office in August 2012.[26][27] A critic from The Times of India stated that "Pooja Hegde though has little to do and comes across as just another pretty face."[28] Pavithra Srinivasan of Rediff.com felt that Hegde's role was limited from an acting viewpoint.[29] She earned nominations for the SIIMA Award for Best Female Debut – Tamil and Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut – South.[30][31]
In 2014, Hegde made her Telugu film debut with Oka Laila Kosam, opposite Naga Chaitanya.[32][33] The success of the production house and director Vijay Konda's previous ventures prompted her to sign the project.[34] She undertook Telugu lessons to help her portray the leading female role.[34] Her performance received appreciation, for portraying Nandana, the character who captures the hero's heart.[35][36] Suresh Kavirayani from Deccan Chronicle praised the film and said it was a perfect launching pad for her and she gave a "impressive" performance in it.[37] Rajitha S from The New Indian Express opined she "done justice" for the role and had "accurate lip syncing".[38] Around the same time, she was nominated with the SIIMA Award for Best Female Debut – Telugu and received her first Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu nomination.[39][40] The film proved to be a commercial success.[41][42] Her second Telugu film, Mukunda, was a romantic-action tale, set in the backdrop of a village, released in late 2014.[43][44] She was starred with Varun Tej in the film, directed by Srikanth Addala.[45][46] Hegde has said that the song "Gopikamma" marked a major breakthrough in her career.[47]
In July 2014, Hegde agreed terms to make her Bollywood debut opposite Hrithik Roshan in Ashutosh Gowariker's period film Mohenjo Daro,[48] set against the backdrop of the Indus Valley civilisation.[49] She was selected after Gowariker's wife Sunita Gowariker had spotted her in an advertisement and called her to audition, which she successfully completed.[50][51] As a result of her commitment to the film, she revealed that she would take a break from appearing in regional Indian films until her Hindi film's release and rejected an opportunity to work in a film directed by Mani Ratnam.[52][53] Mohenjo Daro released in August 2016 to unfavorable reviews for misrepresentation of the period.[54][55] On her performance, Lisa Tsering of The Hollywood Reporter wrote she "brings a forgettable blandness to her sparsely sketched role."[56] Writing for IndiaTimes, Shubha Shetty Saha wrote, "Pooja Hegde is pretty and makes quite a confident debut."[57] Though the film was a commercial failure, it could rank among the highest–grossing Hindi films of the year by earning over ₹1 billion (US$12 million).[58][59] In 2017, she appeared in Telugu-language vigilante action comedy film Duvvada Jagannadham alongside actor Allu Arjun.[60] Writing for The Indian Express, Manoj Kumar R found that "Pooja Hegde has convincingly done the given job that is to look stunning in every frame of the film. Especially, she looks ravishing in all the song sequences."[61] The film was successful in box office grossing over ₹150 crore.[62]
Commercial success and fluctuations (2018–present)
In 2018, Hegde featured in three Telugu films. The first is a special appearance in the song "Jigelu Rani" for the period action Rangasthalam. The song was trending in the YouTube and she was praised for her performance.[63] Later in Saakshyam, alongside Bellamkonda Sreenivas[64] and Trivikram Srinivas-directed action-drama Aravinda Sametha Veera Raghava, opposite Jr. NTR.[65] The film received positive response and was a blockbuster.[66] Haricharan Pudipeddi of News18 opined that "Pooja Hegde gets a meaty part and she deserves praise" for it.[67] Writing for India Today, Janani K found "she has done a commendable job" in it.[68] In 2019 too, she made an appearance in three films which are Maharshi, Gaddalakonda Ganesh and Housefull 4. Maharshi is a Telugu film directed by Vamsi Paidipally co-starring by Mahesh Babu. It received mixed reviews on release.[69] The film was awarded the Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment at the 68th National Film Awards.[70] Her second Telugu film in the same year was the Harish Shankar-directed Gaddalakonda Ganesh, a remake of the 2014 Tamil-language film Jigarthanda, featuring Varun Tej and Atharvaa along with her.[71] The film received positive reviews.[72] Praising her performance, Firstpost's Hemanth Kumar wrote "Pooja Hegde, who has played a key role, fits into her character quite well, and her chemistry with Varun Tej works quite well."[73] Hegde returned to Bollywood after a gap of three years with Sajid Nadiadwala's comedy film Housefull 4 directed by Farhad Samji, featuring her as Rajkumari Mala and Pooja (reincarnated),[74] which went on to gross over ₹296 crore worldwide.[75]
Her 2020 Telugu-language action drama film Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo, alongside Allu Arjun and directed by Trivikram marks their collaboration with both Arjun and Trivikram, for the second time, after DJ: Duvvada Jagannadham (2017) and Aravinda Sametha Veera Raghava (2018).[76] On her performance, a The Times of India critic wrote, "Pooja Hegde manages to bring in spunk into a character that is nothing more than a manic pixie dream girl, but she sure is a delight to watch on-screen."[77] The film became third highest-grossing Telugu films of all time, grossing over ₹280 crore.[78] Her performance fetched her several awards, including the SIIMA Award for Best Actress – Telugu. Hegde's dance performance in the song "Butta Bomma" received wide response.[79]
In 2021, Hegde starred in Most Eligible Bachelor, directed by Bommarillu Bhaskar opposite Akhil Akkineni in which she played the role of a stand-up comedian.[80][81] Her performance in the film received critical acclaim and won her the SIIMA Award for Best Actress – Telugu.[82][83] In 2022, Hegde starred in the multilingual period romance film Radhe Shyam with Prabhas directed by Radha Krishna Kumar.[84] Hegde's performance received positive reviews.[85][86] The film's song "Aashiqui Aa Gayi" also gained more popularity among audiences with Hegde's grace and style being appreciated.[87] Her second film in the same year was Tamil film Beast directed by Nelson, alongside Vijay. Released on 13 April, the film marked her return to Tamil cinema after a gap of 9 years.[88][89] On her performance, Divya Nair of Rediff.com wrote, "Pooja Hegde looks pretty and does a decent job".[90] Sowmya Rajendran of The News Minute opined "Pooja is gorgeous in 'Arabic Kuthu'".[91] Hegde's #ArabicKuthuChallenge went viral in social media,[92][93] and many recreated her signature step.[94] The film has worldwide collections of over ₹300 crore.[95] Her next brief appearance was in the Koratala Siva-directed film Acharya alongside Chiranjeevi and Ram Charan.[96] These three films were commercial failures.[97][98] She performed her second dance number in the film, F3 alongside Venkatesh and Varun Tej in the party song "Life Ante Itta Vundaala".[99] Her last release in 2022 was Hindi film Cirkus directed by Rohit Shetty where she played one of the female leads opposite Ranveer Singh.[100] The film was a commercial failure.[101]
In 2023, she starred opposite Salman Khan in Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan, directed by Farhad Samji.[102] The film was released coinciding with the Eid festival.[103] Ronak Kotecha of The Times of India, wrote, "Pooja Hegde has a meaty role, which she pulls off confidently, but could have dialed down over-the-top filmy antics."[104] The film also underperformed commercially.[105]
Hegde will next star opposite Shahid Kapoor in Deva, a Hindi action thriller film from filmmaker Rosshan Andrews.[106] She will star in Suriya 44, directed by Karthik Subbaraj and reunite with Vijay in Thalapathy 69 in their second collaboration after Beast.[107][108]
Other work and media image
Hegde is considered among the most popular actors of Telugu cinema.[109][110] She stood at the 7th place on Forbes India's Most Influential Stars on Instagram in South Cinema for the year 2021.[111] Nikita Sawant of Femina noted, "Hegde has a refreshing charm about her, and also has some serious acting chops."[112][113]
Hegde has frequently featured in Times' Most Desirable Woman list.[114][115] She was the Hyderabad Times' Most Desirable Woman of 2017.[116] In the same list, she stood 5th in 2019 and 3rd in 2020.[117][118] She is an active endorser for several brands and products including Citra, pTron and Garnier.[119][120][121]
Hegde supports various causes through her foundation "All About Love", which works towards providing support to unprivileged children across the country in the areas of education and health.[122] She said, "All About Love is just a small way of giving back to the society. I am extremely grateful to the people for putting me in a position where I can make a difference to someone's life today."[123] In 2020, she donated ₹2.5 million (US$30,000) to Cure Foundation.[124] In October 2017, she agreed to pay complete medical expenses of two kids at Tata Memorial Centre.[125] During the COVID-19 pandemic in India, she gave ration kits to 100 families.[126]
Filmography
† | Denotes films that have not yet been released |
Year | Title | Role(s) | Language(s) | Notes | Ref. |
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2012 | Mugamoodi | Shakthi | Tamil | [127] | |
2014 | Oka Laila Kosam | Nandana | Telugu | [128] | |
Mukunda | Gopika | Telugu | [129] | ||
2016 | Mohenjo Daro | Chaani | Hindi | [130] | |
2017 | DJ: Duvvada Jagannadham | Pooja | Telugu | [60] | |
2018 | Rangasthalam | Jigelu Rani | Telugu | Special appearance in song "Jigelu Rani" | [131] |
Saakshyam | Soundarya Lahari | Telugu | [132] | ||
Aravinda Sametha Veera Raghava | Aravinda | Telugu | [133] | ||
2019 | Maharshi | Pooja Mahalakshmi | Telugu | [134] | |
Gaddalakonda Ganesh | Sridevi | Telugu | [135] | ||
Housefull 4 | Rajkumari Mala/Pooja Thakral | Hindi | [136] | ||
2020 | Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo | Amulya | Telugu | [137] | |
2021 | Most Eligible Bachelor | Vibha | Telugu | [138] | |
2022 | Radhe Shyam | Dr. Prerana Chakravarthy | Telugu Hindi |
Bilingual | [139] |
Beast | Preethi | Tamil | [140] | ||
Acharya | Neelambari | Telugu | [141] | ||
F3: Fun and Frustration | Herself | Telugu | Special appearance in song "Life Ante Itta Vundaala" | [142] | |
Cirkus | Mala | Hindi | [143] | ||
2023 | Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan | Bhagyalaxmi Gundamaneni | Hindi | [144] | |
2025 | Deva † | TBA | Hindi | Post-production | [145] |
Suriya 44 † | TBA | Tamil | Filming | [146] | |
Thalapathy 69 † | TBA | Tamil | Filming | [147] |
Accolades
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