Prashansa Sharma Height, Age, Boyfriend, Family, Biography, & More

Prashansa Sharma Height, Age, Boyfriend, Family, Biography, & More
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Profession: Model, Actor
Height: 5’ 5”
Marital Status: Unmarried
Bio/Wiki
Profession(s) Model, Actor
Physical Stats & More
Height (approx.) in centimeters– 165 cm
in meters– 1.65 m
in feet & inches– 5’ 5”
Eye Colour Black
Hair Colour Black
Career
Debut OTT/Web Series: Baked (2015,as Apartment Girl)

Personal Life
Date of Birth 31st July
Age Not Known
Zodiac sign Leo
Nationality Indian
Hometown Jhumri Telaiya, Jharkhand
School Welham Girls’ School, Dehradun, Uttarakhand
College/University • Hindu College, University of Delhi
• Prague Film School, Czech Republic
• Drama School Mumbai (2013)
Educational Qualification Multiple Courses in Theatre & Acting [1]
Religion Hinduism [2]
Caste Brahmin [3]
Tattoo(s) • Leftside of the Waist

• A Sunrise Tattoo

Relationships & More
Marital Status Unmarried
Affairs/Boyfriends Not Known
Family
Husband/Spouse N/A
Parents Father– Name Not Known

Mother-Sangeeta Sharma (Director of Modern Public School, Jhumri Telaiya)

Some Lesser Known Facts About Prashansa Sharma

  • Does Prashansa Sharma smoke?: Yes

    Prashansa Sharma smoking a cigarette

  • Does Prashansa Sharma drink alcohol?: Yes

    Prashansa Sharma enjoying a drink

  • Prashansa Sharma is an Indian actress who is best known for appearing in the web series Office vs. Office (2017), Mirzapur (2018), and Goatbait (2018).
  • During her school days, Prashansa Sharma actively took part in various extra-curricular activities like dance, plays, and dramas.

    Childhood picture of Prashansa Sharma practising for the play- Aladin

  • In 2017, she played the role of a model in Office vs. Office. In 2018, she appeared in Amazon prime’s crime thriller series ‘Mirzapur’ in which she played the role of Radhiya.
  • Thereafter, she appeared in various series, Dosti Ka Naya Maidan  (2020), Four More Shots Please (2020), Illegal – Justice, Out of Order (2020).
  • She was also a part of the short films Almond Roses (2017) and Goatbait (2018).

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