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Preity Zinta Biography
Preity Zinta Biography

 
Preity Zinta’s impish looks in the  Cadbury’s Perk commercial and her forthright character in her debut Dil  Se, which is on par with her off screen persona, stole the show and had  her fans begging for more.
Pretty Power
Preity  Zinta, born on 31 January 1975 in Shimla comes from a non-filmi family.  Her father Durganand Zinta was in the Indian Army and her mother is  Nilprabha. Her older brother Deepankar is with the Indian Army and a  younger brother Manish lives in California. Zinta’s parents were in a  car accident that killed her father while her mother made it with severe  injuries.
Zinta spent her early years at the Jesus and Mary  boarding school in Shimla. She is a graduate in English from St.Bede’s  College in Shimla after which she did a degree in Criminal Psychology.
Her  break into show business was a matter of chance, when she was featured  in the Cadbury Perk’s commercial. She went on to be the Liril girl and  part of other ads. She made a move into movies in 1997. Her debut  Shekhar Kapoor’s Tara Rum Pum Pum with Hrithik Roshan was cancelled  after which she landed a role in Mani Rathnam’s Dil Se.
Zinta was  dating Marc Robinson. In 2009, Zinta broke up with her long-term  boyfriend Ness Wadia, a businessman who comes from the family that runs  Bombay Dyeing.   
Skating on thin ice
Zinta  was awarded the Godfrey’s Mind of Steel Award and the Red and White  Bravery Award for testifying against the underworld who had threatened  her during the Bharat Shah case. She was one of the few witnesses who  stood her ground.
More recently, Zinta was accused by singer  Suchitra Krishnamurthy for being the reason behind her divorce from  director Shekhar Kapoor, which Zinta denied.
IPL
Zinta’s  life has been more than just show business. She wrote for the BBC News  Online about women’s issues. She is actively involved in various social  causes like AIDS awareness, clean up drives in Mumbai, and human  trafficking. Her prize money from Kaun Banega Crorepathi was donated to  the Red Cross Society in Shimla. She was one of the celebrities, who as  part of NDTV’s Jai Jawan, visited the army men based in Hisar, Haryana.
In  2008, she became the youngest and only woman to own a franchise of the  Mohali based Twenty20 cricket team of the Indian Premier League. She was  in the news for her rapport with the team’s players and support that  she extended towards them during the matches.   
Shaadi ke pehle, you know, honkabonkabonk???
1998 to 2000
Preity  Zinta’s first release was Mani Rathnam’s Dil Se (1998) with Shah Rukh  Khan and Manisha Koirala. Her role as the outspoken Preeti Nair and her  song sequence ‘Jiya Jale’ was enough to seal the deal. Her second movie  the same year was as the lead in Soldier with Bobby Deol. She won the  Filmfare Best Debut Award. She also acted in a Telugu movie, Premante  Idera.
In 1999, she appeared in another Telugu movie Raja  Kumarudu and as a CBI officer in Tanuja Chandra’s Sangharsh, which was  inspired by Silence of the Lambs. In 2000, she played Priya Bakshi in  Kya Kehna, which dealt with pre-marital sex and the ostracization of a  single, pregnant woman. This was followed by Har Dil Jo Pyaar Karega  with Rani Mukherji and Salman Khan and Mission Kashmir in which she  played a journalist opposite Hrithik Roshan.
2001 to 2004
She  starred once again with Rani Mukherji and Salman Khan in Chori Chori  Chupke Chupke (2001), which was mired in controversy as it was supposed  to have been financed by the underworld. Then there was the  groundbreaking Dil Chahta Hai which cast her as Aamir Khan’s love  interest. Dil Hai Tumhaara, her only release in 2002, did not do well at  the box office. Armaan, in 2003, saw her in a negative role and she was  part of Bollywood’s sci-fi movie, Koi Mil Gaya, with Hrithik Roshan. It  was Naina Catherine Kapoor’s role in Karan Johar’s Kal Ho Na Ho that  cinched the Filmfare Best Film Actress Award.
In Lakshya, she  famously played the role of journalist Barkha Dutt. Veer–Zaara was a  love story between a Pakistani woman and an Indian man and won her  praise. 
2005 to 2010
Salaam  Namaste, set in Australia and starring Saif Ali Khan, had her in the  role of Amber a radio jockey in a live-in relationship and for the third  time onscreen she was pregnant out of wedlock.
Kabhie Alvida Naa  Kehna, another multi starrer by Karan Johar, did well in 2006. Jhoom  Barabar Jhoom in 2007 didn’t do well in India but did better business  overseas. 
Rituparno Ghosh’s The Last Lear got mixed reviews. In  2008, she played Kuljeet Kaur, a war-widow in Heroes and Chand in Deepa  Mehta’s Heaven on Earth that was about domestic violence.
In  2009, she was seen in a cameo role in Main Aur Mrs Khanna. Her next  release is Jahnu Barua’s Har Pall (2010) with Shiney Ahuja.
 
 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
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