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Shahana was the house captain and sports champion in her school. She secured second position at the National Artificial Wall Climbing Competition and has represented her school in athletics, badminton, basketball and volleyball at the zonal level.
Shahana was the house captain and sports champion in her school. She secured second position at the National Artificial Wall Climbing Competition and has represented her school in athletics, badminton, basketball and volleyball at the zonal level.
In addition, Shahana received training in Odissi for 10 years under Guru Padmashri Kiran Segal and has travelled and performed extensively with her dance troupe.
In addition, Shahana received training in Odissi for 10 years under Guru Padmashri Kiran Segal and has travelled and performed extensively with her dance troupe.
Her father is an Economist and her mother works as an Editorial Consultant. Shahana has an elder brother who is pursuing his PhD in Physics at Cambridge University.
Her father is an Economist and her mother works as an Editorial Consultant. Shahana has an elder brother, Srijit Goswami, who is pursuing his PhD in Physics at the Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge.


==Career==
==Career==

Revision as of 14:06, 24 April 2010

Shahana Goswami
File:Shahana goswami.jpg
Shahana at the premiere of her film Jashn
OccupationActress

Shahana Goswami (born 6 May 1986) is a Bollywood actress.

Early life

Shahana Goswami was born in New Delhi 6 May, 1986, and attended Sardar Patel Vidyalaya, Delhi and Sophia College, Mumbai. Shahana was the house captain and sports champion in her school. She secured second position at the National Artificial Wall Climbing Competition and has represented her school in athletics, badminton, basketball and volleyball at the zonal level. In addition, Shahana received training in Odissi for 10 years under Guru Padmashri Kiran Segal and has travelled and performed extensively with her dance troupe. Her father is an Economist and her mother works as an Editorial Consultant. Shahana has an elder brother, Srijit Goswami, who is pursuing his PhD in Physics at the Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge.

Career

Shahana had a single-minded focus on professional acting since her childhood. She moved to Mumbai to complete her graduation and to explore the possibility of taking up acting as a career. In Mumbai, Shahana's first steps in acting were at Jaimini Pathak's theatre group Working Title. There, she started off as a production assistant and then acted in their productions "Seagull" and "Arabian Nights". It is through her theater circle that she came to meet talent consultant Shanoo Sharma who asked her to audition for a role in Naseeruddin Shah's directorial debut "Yun Hota to Kya Hota". Subsequently, she stumbled upon a small role of Boman Irani's daughter in Reema Katgi's "Honeymoon Travels Pvt Ltd", when she visited the production house for some other work. Meanwhile, a cinematographer who noticed her work in Yun Hota recommended her name and she auditioned for the lead role in Percept Picture Company's "Rubaru", directed by Arjun Bali, with Randeep Hooda as her co-star.

With no contacts in the film industry and no one to back her, Shahana remained steadfastly focused on her goal through rejections and unsuitable offers to finally get the big break in the form of Debbie of Rock On!!, and her memorable performance secured her a visible spot on the Bollywood map.

She also appeared in the music video for Dido Armstrong's song, Let's Do the Things We Normally Do. She played the role of the taxi driver in it.

Filmography

Awards

  • Won - Lions Gold Award for Best Supporting Actress (2009) - Rock on!!
  • Won - 15th Nokia Star Screen Award (2009) for Best Supporting Actress - Rock On!!
  • Won - Cineblitz Award (2009) for Best Supporting Actress - Rock On!!
  • Won - 54th Filmfare Award (2009) for Best Actress (Critics) - Rock On!!
  • Won - Lions Gold Award (2010)for Best Supporting Actress - Firaaq
  • Won - Max Stardust Award (2010) for Breakthrough Performance - Firaaq
  • Nominated - Max Stardust Award (2009) for Breakthrough Performance - Rock On!!
  • Nominated - 54th Filmfare Awards (2009), Best Supporting Actress - Rock On!!
  • Nominated - Idea IIFA Award (2009) for Best Supporting Actress - Rock On!!
  • Nominated - 16th Nokia Star Screen Award (2010) for Best Supporting Actress - Firaaq
  • Nominated - 55th Filmfare Award (2010) for Best Supporting Actress - Firaaq