The “unbothered” one. The one that says, “I don’t read the comments.” But of course I do. I’m my father’s daughter, so they expect me to be perfect from the first clapboard. They forget I’m learning. They forget I’m… human.
Interestingly, Suhana's journey to that Shakespearean stage was born out of an earlier failure. She recently revealed that earlier in her boarding school years, she had auditioned for another school play hoping for a main part, but was only placed in the chorus. Disappointed, she cried alone in her room.
Following her Shakespearean theater roots, Suhana moved into film with the short film The Grey Part of Blue
This article dissects the fascinating convergence of Elizabethan tragedy and Gen Z stardom, exploring how a 16th-century playwright became the unlikely muse for 21st-century Mumbai’s most watched debutante.
Her theatre experience helped her move to the screen. After Ardingly, she studied at . There, she continued to study performance.
Performances and training
Her smile, a sunrise in the morning dew, Doth light the world, and all my senses renew. Like Juliet, fair and lovely, she doth enthrall, A Bollywood siren, with a Shakespearean call.