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BIRTHDAY SPECIAL: DIANA AND HER ART OF LEAVING A MARK ON SCREEN

MUMBAI: Be it essaying the girl-next-door, or playing the role of a powerful officer – Diana Penty has given the audience some very memorable characters over the years. As she turned a year older on November 2, we cannot help but reminiscence her journey as an artist. Even today, 9 years later, she is still […]

MUMBAI: Be it essaying the girl-next-door, or playing the role of a powerful officer – Diana Penty has given the audience some very memorable characters over the years. As she turned a year older on November 2, we cannot help but reminiscence her journey as an artist.

Even today, 9 years later, she is still remembered as Meera from Cocktail and continues to strike the same chord.

While Diana Penty essayed a beautiful character arch in Cocktail, she dove into comedy with ‘Happy Bhaag Jayegi’. The actor seamlessly transitioned from a rather serious role to playing with comic timing.

Taking another defining character and venturing into a different universe, the actress headlined ‘Lucknow Central’ as a diligent NGO worker, Gayatri Kashyap. Another character that stayed with the audience was Captain Ambalika Bandopadhyay from ‘Parmanu: The Story of Pokhran.’ And with her last outing ‘Shiddat’, Diana Penty made a strong case for her acting prowess yet again.

As she is all set to venture into two diverse worlds of cinema with ‘Salute’ and ‘Adbhut’, we can not wait to see the actress on screen again. While ‘Salute’ will feature Diana Penty in her first Malayalam film, ‘Adbhut’ will mark her first supernatural thriller.

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