Bhoomika Chawla - A Lifestory
Timeless Talent, Captivating Audiences Across Indian Cinema With Grace

Bhoomika Chawla is an Indian actress who predominantly appears in Telugu, Hindi, and Tamil language films. Born on August 21, 1978, in New Delhi, India, she began her career with television commercials and appearances in Zee TV's "Hip Hip Hurray." Her film debut came in 2000 with the Telugu film "Yuvakudu." This marked the beginning of a successful career in South Indian cinema, with notable roles in films like "Kushi" (2001) and "Okkadu" (2003), solidifying her position as a leading actress.
Chawla transitioned to Bollywood with the 2003 film "Tere Naam," opposite Salman Khan. The film was a major commercial success and earned her critical acclaim, including a Filmfare Best Female Debut Award. She continued to appear in Hindi films such as "Run," "Dil Ne Jise Apna Kahaa," and "Silsilay." However, she also maintained a presence in South Indian cinema, taking on diverse roles in various genres.
Throughout her career, Bhoomika Chawla has demonstrated versatility, portraying a range of characters from romantic leads to strong, independent women. She has received several awards and nominations for her performances. Beyond acting, she is also involved in philanthropic activities. In 2007, she married yoga teacher Bharat Thakur. While she continues to act in films across different languages, Bhoomika Chawla remains a recognizable and respected figure in the Indian film industry.