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Ohanna Shivanand
Shivanand at location shoot of film Ye Hai Lollipop
Born
Shilpa Shivanand

(1982-12-10) 10 December 1982 (age 42)
EducationMasters Degree in Computer Applications (MCA)
Alma materPanjab University
Occupation(s)Model
Actress
Software developer
Years active2002–2016
RelativesSakshi Shivanand (sister)

Ohanna Shivanand (born Shilpa Shivanand,[1] 10 December 1982) is an Indian model and actress, who is known for her two different television roles as Dr. Riddhima Gupta and Dr. Shilpa Malhotra in Dill Mill Gayye.[2][3] She has also starred in Indian films like Vishnu, also appeared in Music videos and television commercials. She was last seen in Bollywood film Yeh Hai Lollipop (2016).[4][5][6]

Early life

Shivanand was born on 10 December 1982[7] in South Africa and did her schooling there. Her parents were from India, and later she moved there.[8] In 2015, she changed her name to Ohanna Shivanand.[9] In an Interview, she stated that:

I always wanted to have a unique name and Shilpa is a very common name. Also, my original surname is Shivanand only. So 'Ohanna' which means God's precious gift or family is also as per my astrological star and this name suits me. Astrology is not the main reason, but yes it is one of the reasons.[10]

She is the younger sister of Sakshi Shivanand, who is also an actress.[11] Shivanand studied at Panjab University, obtaining a Masters in Computer Applications (MCA), from 2000 to 2003. She worked as a software developer for five years, with Java J2EE application development and E-Learning.[8]

Career

Shivanand started her career as a model.[12] She has done over 40 commercials, including for Coca-Cola with Aamir Khan, Lux soap with Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, and Dabur Pudin Hara and Nerolac Paint with Amitabh Bachchan. She has also worked as a model advertising a variety of brands.[13][8][14]

Shivanand made her acting debut in South Indian film industry. Her first movie was Bezawada Police Station . In 2003, she starred in the telugu film Vishnu opposite Vishnu Manchu, produced by Mohan Babu.[15] In 2006, she made her Bollywood debut with Ravi Shankar's film Iqraar by Chance, as Rashmi Mehra.[13]

Shivanand is also a television actress. She began her television career with the 2007 medical youth show Dill Mill Gayye, where she portrayed the role of Dr.Riddhima Gupta.[16][17] It became no.1 show of Star One and she became an "instant success".[18][19][20] In May 2008, she quit Dill Mill Gayye and her exit caused a sizeable drop in the ratings of the show.[21][22] In 2019, during her Interview with "Spotboye", she revealed that she had quit in 2008 because she had a fight with the executive producer during shoot of "Zara Zara Touch Me Touch Me" dance sequence.[10] In April 2009, when Sukirti Kandpal had quit, the producer Siddharth Malhotra approached Shivanand for returning to Dill Mill Gayye but she asked for high amount of money which caused a conflict between her and the producer.[23] In June 2010, she finally returned on fans' demands and portrayed a different character, Dr. Shilpa Malhotra.[24][25][26] But her track was abruptly cut short.[27] In October 2010, Shivanand made an early exit from the show as per script, also because of internal differences among actors and low TRP.[28][29]

In 2012, she was featured in BBC Production's telefilm Teri Meri Love Stories, where she portrayed the role of Meera.[30] In 2015, she did a cameo role in channel BIG magic's show Mahisagar.[31][32]

In the media

An Indian lifestyle website for men, MensXP.com, listed Shivanand among the "35 Hottest Actresses In Indian Television" and also included her among the most desired actresses of Indian television among teens from 2000s.[33][34]

Filmography

Films

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Film Role Language Ref(s)
2002 Bezawada Police Station Shilpa Telugu [15]
2003 Vishnu Vaishnavi/Vedika [35]
2004 Sarvabhouma Anju Kannada [36]
2006 Iqraar by Chance Rashmi Mehra Hindi [8]
2010 Deewane Ho Gaye Ruchi [37][38]
2011 Alert 24x7 [39]
2013 Bloody Isshq Raadhika [40]
2016 Yeh Hai Lollipop Namita [4]

Television

Year Show Role Notes Ref(s)
2007-2008 Dill Mill Gayye Dr. Riddhima Gupta [2]
2010 Dr. Shilpa Malhotra [24]
2012 Teri Meri Love Stories Meera Episode 2: A Love Triangle [41]
2015 Mahisagar Herself (Celebrity Guest) Episode 328 [31]

Music videos

Year Song Album Singer Language
2002 Gol Gol Akh Haaye Sohniye Hans Raj Hans Punjabi
2006 Kuch Der Tak Tanhai: Lonely Hearts Hariharan Hindi
2014 Kachichiyan Kachichiyan Savvy Sandhu Punjabi[42]
Khwaishein Khwaishein: An Endless Dream Shael Oswal and Ankita Mishra Hindi[43]
2016 Over Under Illuminati Tarsem Jassar Punjabi[44]

Television advertisements

  • Appeared in Tv commercial "Nerolac Paints" along with prominent Bollywood celebrity Amitabh Bachchan[45][46]
  • Appeared in Tv commercial "Lux Soap"(mujh mein star jagaaye)along with prominent Bollywood celebrity Aishwarya Rai Bachchan[47]
  • Appeared in Tv commercial "Coca-Cola (Yaara Da Tashan)" along with prominent Bollywood celebrity with Aamir Khan[13]
  • Appeared in Tv commercial "Fair & Lovely Soap"along with Actress Malavika & Actor Aamir Ali[48]
  • Appeared in Tv commercial "Mrs. Marino (hair softner)"
  • Appeared in Tv commercial "Sunsilk Shampoo"
  • Appeared in Tv commercial "Dabur Pudin Hara" along with prominent Bollywood celebrity Amitabh Bachchan
  • Appeared in Tv commercial "Pizza Hut" along with Bollywood celebrity Lillete Dubey
  • Appeared in Tv commercial "Moov cream"
  • Appeared in Tv commercial "Vasmol Kesh Kala"
  • Appeared in Tv commercial "New York Life Insurance"
  • Appeared in Tv commercial "Shanti Badaam Amla Hair Oil"
  • Appeared in Tv commercial "Nirma Washing Powder"
  • Appeared in Tv commercial "Chick Talcum Powder"
  • Appeared in Tv commercial "Kisna Diamond Jewellery"
  • Appeared in Tv commercial "Gold Bindya"
  • Appeared in Tv commercial "Kutchina Chimney"
  • Appeared in Tv commercial "Chandrika Soap"

Accolades

Year Award Category Work Result Ref(s)
2008 The Global Indian Film & TV Honours Best Onscreen Couple (with Karan Singh Grover ) Dill Mill Gayye Nominated [citation needed]
Indian Television Academy Awards Won [49]

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