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Takia; born 10 April 1986), is an Indian actress and former model who worked predominantly in
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films. Takia made her debut in 2004 with the action thriller '' Taarzan: The Wonder Car'' for which she won Filmfare Best Debut Award and IIFA Award Star Debut of the Year Female. She then subsequently appeared in several successful films including '' Socha Na Tha'' (2005), '' Salaam-E-Ishq'' (2007), '' Wanted'' (2009) and ''
Paathshaala ''Paathshaala'' () is a 2010 Indian drama film that stars Shahid Kapoor, Ayesha Takia, Shraddha Arya, Ali Haji, Sushant Singh and Nana Patekar and is directed by Milind Ukey. The story revolves around children on a school campus. It comments o ...
'' (2010). She is the recipient of
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awards and Screen Awards. Takia was first recognised as a model when she performed in Falguni Pathak's music video ''Meri Chunar Udd Udd Jaye'' at the age of fourteen in 2000. Since then, she had appeared in
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s,
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, fashion shows, and on
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s. Takia made her debut in South Indian cinema in the Telugu-language action heist ''
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'' (2005), for which she won the
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. She subsequently appeared in a financially unsuccessful films including '' Shaadi Se Pehle'' (2006), ''
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'' (2007), '' De Taali'' (2008) and '' 8 x 10 Tasveer'' (2009). The 2006 drama ''
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'', marked a turning point in her career winning her several awards nomination including
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,
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and Stardust Best Supporting Actress Award. In addition to acting, Takia supports wildlife protection, and has featured as a talent judge on the musical-reality show
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. She is married to Farhan Azmi, with whom she has a son born in 2013.


Early life and background

Takia was born in Bombay on 10 April 1986, to Nishit Takia, a
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Hindu and Faridah Takia, a Maharashtrian and half Caucasian British. She has a younger sister Natasha. She studied at St Anthony's Girls High School,
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. Takia did not receive education beyond high school and never went to college. She has a younger sister Natasha.


Career


Modelling career and debut (2000-2005)

Before starting her career as an actor, Takia appeared in several commercials. She started her career as a model when she was thirteen, appearing in the ''I am a Complan Boy! I'm a Complan Girl!'' campaign along with Shahid Kapoor. Her first public appearance was in the music video for Falguni Pathak's song ''Meri Chunar Udd Udd Jaye''. Later, she appeared in the music video ''Shake It Daddy'', remix of song ''Nahin Nahin Abhi Nahin'' along with actor
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. Both the songs were directed by Vinay Sapru and Radhika Rao, which brought her to the attention of Bollywood, and a few film offers followed. In 2004, Takia played her first leading role as Priya Kapoor in Abbas–Mustan's
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action thriller film '' Taarzan: The Wonder Car'' alongside debutante
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. Loosely based on comdey drama ''
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'' (1983), the film turned out to be financially unsuccessful. However, she was praised for glamorous appearance in the film. Takia portrayal earned her Filmfare Best Female Debut Award (2005) and
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(2005). Takia next starred alongside Shahid Kapoor in the multi-starrer
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''
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'' (2004). Takia's role as a dominant, combative girl named Shagun earned her two nominations viz.
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and
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. The film became unsuccessful at the box office, however proving to be a breakthrough as it boosted the careers of Takia and Kapoor. In 2004, Takia starred in three films. Her first release of the year was writer-director Imtiaz Ali's romantic comedy '' Socha Na Tha''. Besides being Imtiaz Ali's first film as a director, ''Socha Na Tha'' also marked
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's acting debut. Upon release it received positive reviews from critics: Patcy N for ''
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'' wrote, "Ayesha Takia is a sweet, energetic actress, but her role does not require too much acting skill". However, the movie was an average grosser at the box-office and earned around worldwide. Takia next co-starred David Dhawan's multi-starrer comedy ''
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'', opposite Fardeen Khan. The film which illustrates the story of three couples featured an
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, Fardeen Khan, Zayed Khan, Sharman Joshi,
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, and Soha Ali Khan). The film received a positive response from critics, and also did well at the box office. Made on a budget of , it earned around worldwide. She then appeared in the Sujoy Ghosh's comedy drama ''
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'', which was also her last release of 2004. The film received negative reviews, with criticism aimed at the unoriginal plot and humor, and underperformed at the box office. Nonetheless, Takia was praised for her role. ''
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'' wrote, "In the film, role played by Ayesha Takia, is the other attraction of the storyline". In 2005, Takia made her debut in South Indian cinema in the Telugu-language action heist ''
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'' alongside
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. The film was a financial success but received mixed response by the critics. B. Anuradha for ''Rediff.com'' wrote, "Ayesha debuts in Telugu films with a glamorous role". ''Indiaglitz'' wrote, "Ayesha is cool and chic. Her angles and curves provide all the glamour and keep you engrossed". Her performance as a doctor named Siri Valli earned her first
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nomination at
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. The film was also later dubbed and released in Hindi as ''Robbery''.


Successes, setback and sabbatical (2006-2012)

In 2006, Takia appeared in
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's comedy '' Shaadi Se Pehle''. Loosely influenced of an old Hindi movie, ''
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'', it opened to predominantly negative reviews. Released on 6 April 2006, the film eventually under-performed at the box office grossing worldwide. Rajeev Masand described her performance as, "Ayesha Takia has precious little to do, and that's a pity because she's such a spontaneous actress". She next played the protagonist in
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-directed drama ''
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'' (2006), co-starring alongside an ensemble cast Konkona Sen Sharma, Irrfan Khan,
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,
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, and Boman Irani. Set in the
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, the film follows the story of group of individuals who eventually become interwind with
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. ''Yun Hota Toh Kya Hota'' earned little at the box office and received mixed reviews. Later in the same year, Takia played the part of a Rajasthani Hindu woman in Nagesh Kukunoor's smaller budget drama ''
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''. The film also features
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and
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as the lead actors. An official adaptation of the
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film, '' Perumazhakkalam'' (2004), the film tells story of a widow woman. It did perform well commercially. ''
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'' cited, "Apart from the unusual plot, it is Ayesha Takia who simply blows your breath away". Takia's performance as a young widowed Rajasthani woman living in a traditional joint family went on to win several awards for her performance in the film, including the Zee Cine Critics Award for Best Actress. In 2007, Takia appeared in seven films, the first being
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's romantic drama '' Salaam-e-Ishq'', featuring an
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of
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, Priyanka Chopra,
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,
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, Akshaye Khanna, John Abraham,
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, Govinda,
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, Sohail Khan and Isha Koppikar in lead roles. The film (and her performance) generated mixed reviews from critics, and its eventual box-office profit was poor. Takia's next film role was alongside Tusshar Kapoor in ''
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''. Critical reaction to the film and Takia's portrayal of a young girl was negative. Co-starring alongside Shahid Kapoor, Ahmed Khan's multi-starer
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caper film ''
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'' was her next release. The film with an ensemble cast met with mixed critical reviews.
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from Bollywood Hungama commented, "'Ayesha Takia pairs off well with Shahid, but doesn't have much to do really". In the same year, Takia appeared in action thriller film ''
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''. Directed by Anubhav Sinha, the movie generated mostly negative reviews and emerged as a commercial failure. Takia played the female lead role in Vishal Bhardwaj's
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, allows his life to fall apart. It was premiered at the
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. Her final release of the year 2007 was
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'' No Smoking'', opposite John Abraham. Based upon the 1978 short story "
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, it was directed by
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. The film tells a story of a narcissistic and self-obsessed
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who gets trapped in the rehabilitation programme of a person who guarantees will make him quit smoking. Takia played twin role of main protagonist's wife and secretary as Anjali and Annie respectively. Released on 26 October 2007, the film heavily received negative reviews from the Indian critics. Shubhra Gupta for ''
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'' commented, "No Smoking is no good. Not because it doesn't have a superb idea. It does. But because it is too bizarre, too outré, too out of it. It stops us from connecting". The film failed to perform well at the box office and eventually becoming one of the major disasters of the year. ''No Smoking'' however, received three nominations viz.
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, Filmfare Award for Best Cinematographer,
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at the
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. In 2008, Takia co-starred in Rohit Shetty directed mystery comedy ''
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''. Critical response to the film was mixed and the film was an average performer at the box office. Takia garnered acclaim for her performance as a voiceover artist named Sehar. She then starred in comedy '' De Taali''. The film did not perform well at the box office and earned poor critical reviews. Takia had two major releases in 2009: action thriller '' 8 x 10 Tasveer'' opposite
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and Prabhu Deva's '' Wanted'' co-starring
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. ''8 x 10 Tasveer'' received mixed reception and performed poorly at the box office. The film stars Takia as Sheila, the fiancé of Akshaye's character. Critical response towards Takia's performance received moderate reviews: Rajeev Masand state, "Ayesha plays the role of Jai's (Akshay) fiancé and it doesn’t leave much of an impression". Taran Adarsh for Bollywood Hungama wrote, "Ayesha's role is natural and graceful". The
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noted, "There's nothing really to cheer you up in the desultory proceedings, unless you want to watch Ayesha". ''Wanted'' was given mixed reviews by most critics and became one of the highest-grossing films of the year, as well as Takia's biggest commercial success to date. Takia's role as Jhanvi, met with positive reviews. Rediff commented, "Ayesha Takia is given a truly raw deal. She's given a role that can only be described as insufficient". In 2011, Rao starred in drama ''
Paathshaala ''Paathshaala'' () is a 2010 Indian drama film that stars Shahid Kapoor, Ayesha Takia, Shraddha Arya, Ali Haji, Sushant Singh and Nana Patekar and is directed by Milind Ukey. The story revolves around children on a school campus. It comments o ...
'', alongside Shahid Kapoor. The movie generated mixed reviews and emerged as a commercial successful. Her performance as a nutritionist Anjali Mathur was praised by the critics. Her last release of the year was ''
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'', which met with a good response. In 2012, she hosted the only season of musical-reality show ''
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''.


Personal life

At the age of 23, Takia married her boyfriend Farhan Azmi; a restaurateur, son of Samajwadi Party leader Abu Azmi, on 1 March 2009, with whom she has a son. Takia is very active on social media, especially Twitter and has been a supporter of wildlife protection. She declared her last name as Takia Azmi on social media after marriage. In April 2014, Ayesha denounced her father-in-law, the
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legislator Abu Azmi, for saying that rape victims should also be punished. In a public statement, she stated she is a
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while posing for a vegan ad for
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India.


Filmography


Films


Television


Awards and nominations


See also

* Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut * List of Indian film actresses *
List of Hindi film actresses This is a list of notable actresses who have starred in Hindi cinema, the commercial Hindi-language film industry based chiefly in Maharashtra. The following are some of the most popular Indian actresses of their decades: ...


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Takia, Ayesha 1986 births 21st-century Indian actresses Actresses from Mumbai Actresses in Hindi cinema Actresses in Telugu cinema Female models from Mumbai Gujarati people Indian film actresses Living people Veganism activists Filmfare Awards winners Screen Awards winners International Indian Film Academy Awards winners Zee Cine Awards winners