Ulka Gupta(I)
- Actress
Ulka Gupta is a distinguished Indian film and television actress, celebrated for her remarkable performances in both mediums. Born in the Saharsa district of Bihar, she entered the world of entertainment with a captivating presence and undeniable talent.
Best known for her portrayal of the female protagonist Manu in the Zee television series "Jhansi Ki Rani" from 2009 to 2010, Ulka Gupta left an indelible mark on the industry. Her stellar performance earned her widespread acclaim and numerous prestigious awards, including the Indian Telly Awards, Zee Rishtey Awards, Zee Gold Awards, and the Women Achievers Award.
Ulka made her foray into films with the Tollywood movie "Andhari Pori," where she played the role of Prashanti. Her versatility is evident in the diverse roles she has taken on, showcasing her talent on both the small and big screens.
Born to Gagan Gupta and Manju Gupta, Ulka has two siblings named Goya and Janmejay Gupta. Her academic journey started at Rustomjee International School, Dahisar, laying the foundation for her future success.
Beginning her career with the historical-drama series "Jhansi Ki Rani," where she portrayed the childhood name of Rani Laxmibai, Manu, Ulka Gupta quickly became a household name. Her re-entry into the show as the daughter of a tribal named Kaali further solidified her acting prowess.
In 2009, she made a notable appearance in the TV series "Saat Phere: Saloni Ka Safar" as Child Savri Singh, addressing social discrimination based on skin color. Ulka continued to grace the television screen with her talent, taking on roles like Devi Kanya Kumari in the Life OK serial "Devon Ke Dev... Mahadev" in 2011 and Goddess Parvati in the series "Shaktipeeth Ke Bhairav" in 2017.
In 2022, Ulka Gupta returned to the small screen with Star Plus' television show "Banni Chow Home Delivery," showcasing her enduring commitment to the craft and her ability to captivate audiences across different genres. Her journey in the world of entertainment is marked by accolades, critical acclaim, and a legacy of memorable performances. Ulka Gupta continues to be a force to be reckoned with in the Indian entertainment industry.
Best known for her portrayal of the female protagonist Manu in the Zee television series "Jhansi Ki Rani" from 2009 to 2010, Ulka Gupta left an indelible mark on the industry. Her stellar performance earned her widespread acclaim and numerous prestigious awards, including the Indian Telly Awards, Zee Rishtey Awards, Zee Gold Awards, and the Women Achievers Award.
Ulka made her foray into films with the Tollywood movie "Andhari Pori," where she played the role of Prashanti. Her versatility is evident in the diverse roles she has taken on, showcasing her talent on both the small and big screens.
Born to Gagan Gupta and Manju Gupta, Ulka has two siblings named Goya and Janmejay Gupta. Her academic journey started at Rustomjee International School, Dahisar, laying the foundation for her future success.
Beginning her career with the historical-drama series "Jhansi Ki Rani," where she portrayed the childhood name of Rani Laxmibai, Manu, Ulka Gupta quickly became a household name. Her re-entry into the show as the daughter of a tribal named Kaali further solidified her acting prowess.
In 2009, she made a notable appearance in the TV series "Saat Phere: Saloni Ka Safar" as Child Savri Singh, addressing social discrimination based on skin color. Ulka continued to grace the television screen with her talent, taking on roles like Devi Kanya Kumari in the Life OK serial "Devon Ke Dev... Mahadev" in 2011 and Goddess Parvati in the series "Shaktipeeth Ke Bhairav" in 2017.
In 2022, Ulka Gupta returned to the small screen with Star Plus' television show "Banni Chow Home Delivery," showcasing her enduring commitment to the craft and her ability to captivate audiences across different genres. Her journey in the world of entertainment is marked by accolades, critical acclaim, and a legacy of memorable performances. Ulka Gupta continues to be a force to be reckoned with in the Indian entertainment industry.