Preity Zinta Biography, Age, Height, Career, Net Worth, Family
Preity G Zinta( pronounced( ˈpriːt̪i ˈzɪɳʈa); born 31 January 1975) is a famed Indian actress, movie patron, and businesswoman primarily honored for her benefactions in Hindi cinema. After completing her studies with degrees in English honors and felonious psychology, Zinta made her amusement debut in Dil Se. in 1998, followed by a part in Soldier in the same time. She was latterly honored for her part as a teenage single mama in Kya Kehna( 2000), and she was awarded the Filmfare Prize for Stylish womanish Debut for these performances. She then made a career as a leading actress in Hindi cinema with a variety of character roles. She entered attention and multiple awards for her corridor, which were constantly seen as culturally instigative, along with her unique on- screen character.
After playing well- entered corridor in Armaan( 2003), Dil Chahta Hai( 2001), Chori Chori Chupke Chupke( 2001), and Dil Hai Tumhaara( 2002), Zinta won the Filmfare Award for Stylish Actress for her work in Kal Ho Naa Ho( 2003). She portrayed independent, ultramodern Indian women in Salaam Namaste( 2005) and Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna( 2006), two top- grossing domestic and transnational pictures. She also starred in two successive periodic top- grossing flicks in India, Koi. Mil Gaya( 2003) and Veer- Zaara( 2004). For her first appearance outside of Canada in the 2008 drama Heaven on Earth, she was nominated for a Silver Hugo Award for Stylish Actress, as well as a Genie Award for Stylish Actress. After that, she took a many times out from performing, with the exception of Ishkq in Paris( 2013), her tone- produced comeback picture, which was a marketable failure.
Zinta is also a social activist, TV host, and stage pantomime. She wrote a series of essays for BBC News Online South Asia between 2004 and 2005. In addition to being the creator of PZNZ Media, sheco-owns the Punjab lords justice platoon in the Indian Premier League and has possessed the Stellenbosch lords justice side in the South African T20 Global League since 2017. Zinta has sometimes caused contestation because she's famed in the Indian media for venting her opinions in public. She was the only substantiation in the 2004 Bharat Shah case to not renounce her previous allegations against the Indian cabal in court; for this, she entered the Godfrey Phillips National Bravery Award.