Konkona Sharma - A Lifestory
Versatile Actress: Captivating Performances, Unconventional Choices, Unforgettable Impact

Konkona Sen Sharma is a highly acclaimed Indian actress, writer, and director, celebrated for her nuanced performances and contributions to independent and arthouse cinema. Born on December 3, 1979, in New Delhi, she comes from a family deeply rooted in the film industry; her mother, Aparna Sen, is a renowned filmmaker, and her father, Mukul Sharma, is a writer and journalist. This environment naturally fostered her interest in the arts and shaped her career trajectory.
Sen Sharma made her acting debut as a child artist in the 1983 film "Indira," directed by her mother. However, her breakthrough role came in 2001 with the film "Ek Je Aachhe Kanya," where she garnered critical acclaim for her portrayal of a complex and unconventional character. Since then, she has starred in numerous critically acclaimed films, showcasing her versatility and talent across various genres.
She is particularly known for her work in films like "Mr. and Mrs. Iyer" (2002), which won her the National Film Award for Best Actress, "Page 3" (2005), "Omkara" (2006), "Life in a... Metro" (2007), and "Wake Up Sid" (2009). These performances solidified her reputation as a leading actress in Indian cinema, capable of portraying diverse characters with depth and authenticity.
Beyond acting, Sen Sharma has also ventured into directing. Her directorial debut, "A Death in the Gunj" (2016), received widespread critical acclaim for its sensitive portrayal of family dynamics and nuanced storytelling, further establishing her as a multifaceted talent in the film industry. She continues to act and direct, consistently pushing boundaries and contributing to meaningful cinema. Her work often explores complex social issues and portrays relatable human experiences, making her a significant voice in contemporary Indian film.