Sakshi Shivanand Age, Wiki and Bio

Sakshi Shivanand

Quick Info

ProfessionActor
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth15/04/1977
Age47 years
BirthplaceMumbai

Bio/Wiki

Other nameSonal Anand Brahmbhatt

Physical Stats & More

Height170 cm
Eye ColorBrown
Hair ColorBrown

Personal Life

Zodiac signAries
HometownMumbai
ControversyTiff With Her Mother and Sister

Relationships & More

Marital StatusMarried
Marriage DateDecember 2016

Family

FatherShivanand (deceased)
MotherParveen Shivanand
SiblingsShilpa Anand
SpouseSagar Brahmbhatt (head of contracts at Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. in Boston, Massachusetts, United States)
ChildrenShe has two daughters.

Career

Debut
Film (Telugu)Anna Vadina (1993) as Radha (Menaka)
Film (Hindi)Janam Kundli (1995) as Madhu
Film (Malayalam)Indra Prastham (1996) in a special appearance
Film (Tamil)Pudhayal (1997) as Swapna
Film (Kannada)Galate Aliyandru (2000) in the lead role

Some Lesser Known Facts

Sakshi Shivanand is an Indian actress known for her work in South Indian films.
Her sister is the former Indian TV actress Shilpa Anand /Ohanna Shivanand, who played Dr. Riddhima in the Hindi TV serial 'Dill Mill Gayye'.
Sakshi has appeared in Hindi films such as 'Papa Kehte Hai' (1996) and 'Krodh' (2000).
In 1996, she starred in the Malayalam film 'Manjeeradhwani'.
She dubbed the character of Cinderella in the 1996 Italian-Japanese anime TV series for its Hindi version aired on Sahara TV.
Her film credits in Telugu include movies like 'Master' (1997) and 'Homan' (2008).
Sakshi has also worked in Tamil films like 'Vedham' (2001) and 'Aadhi Bhagavan' (2013).
Some of her Kannada films are 'Sainika' (2002) and 'Paramashiva' (2014).
She appeared in the 2003 Hindi video "Hum Ko To Hai Poora Yakeen" made for the Indian cricket team.
In her free time, Sakshi enjoys traveling to different places.
She indulges in alcohol during social gatherings with family and friends.
After discovering underworld connections in a Hindi film she was working on, Sakshi decided to leave the project and later transitioned to South Indian films.