Bhumika Chawla Film Career:
Early Career (2000-2005)
2000: Made her acting debut with the Telugu film “Yuvakudu”.
2001: Gained recognition with “Kushi” in Telugu and “Badri” in Tamil.
2003: Achieved major success with “Tere Naam” in Bollywood, opposite Salman Khan.
2004-2005: Starred in films like “Run”, “Dil Ne Jise Apna Kahaa”, and “Silsilay” in Hindi, and “Naa Autograph” in Telugu.
Mid-Career (2006-2015)
2006: Featured in the Tamil hit “Sillunu Oru Kaadhal”.
2007: She took on a significant role in the 2007 film “Gandhi, My Father.”
2008: Debuted in Punjabi cinema with “Yaariyan” and Malayalam cinema with “Bhramaram”.
2010-2015: Continued to work in various regional films, maintaining a steady presence in the industry.
Recent Career (2016-2024)
2016: Made a notable comeback in Bollywood with “MS Dhoni: The Untold Story”, portraying MS Dhoni’s sister.
2021: Acted in the sports action film “Seetimaarr”.
2022: Appeared in “Sita Ramam” and “Butterfly”.
2023: Featured in “Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan” and “Kannai Nambathey”.
2024: Set to appear in upcoming films like “Brother” and “Emergency”.
Bhumika’s versatility and dedication have made her a beloved figure in multiple film industries.
Bhumika Chawla Music videos:
“Kyo Kisi Ko” from the Bollywood movie “Tere Naam”: This romantic song features Bhumika alongside Salman Khan.
“Cheppave Chirugali” from the Telugu movie “Okkadu”: A beautiful song featuring Bhumika with Mahesh Babu.
“Tere Aane Se” from the movie “Run”: A melodious track where Bhumika is paired with Abhishek Bachchan.
Awards and nominations:
Awards
Filmfare Awards South:
Best Actress – Telugu for “Kushi” (2001).
Nandi Awards:
Best Actress for “Kushi” (2001).
Zee Cine Awards:
Best Female Debut for “Tere Naam” (2003).
SIIMA Awards:
Recognized as Best Supporting Actress for her role in “Sillunu Oru Kaadhal” (2006).
Santosham Film Awards:
Best Actress for “Missamma” (2003).
Nominations
Filmfare Awards:
Best Actress for “Tere Naam” (2003).
IIFA Awards:
Best Supporting Actress for “MS Dhoni: The Untold Story” (2016).
South Indian International Movie Awards (SIIMA):
Best Actress for “Anasuya” (2007).