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Riya Shukla is an Indian actress. She made her film debut with Nil Battey Sannata, garnering her the Star Screen Awards best child artist award[1] and was also nominated for Best female debut at Zee Cine Award.[2][3] In 2020, she was seen as the lead Lavanya "Pinky" Kashyap/Bhardwaj in Colors TV's Naati Pinky Ki Lambi Love Story.[3][4]

Key Information

Early life and education

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Riya was born on 1 January 1998, hails from Indranagar, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh,[3] and completed her education from M.K.S.D. inter College, Lucknow.

Career

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Riya entered the entertainment world as a contestant with reality TV show Hindustan Ke Hunarbaaz.[3]

In 2015, she made her film debut with Nil Battey Sannata as Appu. For this role she won best child artist at Star Screen Award.[3] She also appeared in the films Hichki and 3rd Eye.[3]

From 2020, was the lead character Lavanya "Pinky Kashyap/Bhardwaj" in Naati Pinky Ki Lambi Love Story. She also appeared in Netflix thriller Raat Akeli Hai as Chunni.[citation needed]

Filmography

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Television

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Year show Role Channel Notes
2020 Naati Pinky Ki Lambi Love Story Lavanya Kashyap Colors TV Lead role

Films

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Year Film Notes
2015 Nil Battey Sannata Star Screen Award Best Child artist
2017 Butterflies and hurricanes Short Film
2018 Hichki
2019 3rd Eye [5]
2020 Raat Akeli Hai Chunni [6]

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Riya Shukla is an Indian actress and dancer, best known for her breakthrough performance as Apeksha "Apu" Sahay in the 2016 coming-of-age drama film Nil Battey Sannata, which earned her the Star Screen Award for Best Child Artist. Born in Indranagar, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, she began her entertainment career as a child contestant on the reality show Hindustan Ke Hunarbaaz in 2012 before transitioning to acting. Trained in Kathak dance and classical music from the age of three under the Lucknow gharana, Shukla has pursued a multifaceted career in Bollywood films, television, and web series. Shukla's film debut in , directed by , showcased her as the daughter of a aspiring to become a police officer, earning critical acclaim for her natural portrayal and contributing to the film's success at the box office. She followed this with supporting roles, including as Tara in the 2018 comedy-drama starring , where she depicted one of the students with , and as Chunni in the 2020 mystery thriller featuring . In 2020, she took on her first lead television role as Lavanya "Pinky" Kashyap, a short-statured woman navigating family dynamics and romance, in the Colors TV series Naati Pinky Ki Lambi Love Story, which ran for 102 episodes from 2020 to 2021 and highlighted themes of . Her performance in the series, produced by Bodhi Tree Multimedia, received praise for bringing depth to a character facing societal prejudices, though Shukla herself clarified she is not short-statured. In recent years, Shukla has expanded into web content, appearing as Komal in the 2025 Amazon Prime Video horror thriller series Khauf, a Smita Singh creation directed by Pankaj Kumar and Balakrishnan that explores themes of and in a women's hostel. She also featured in the 2025 supernatural thriller 3rd Eye - Teesri Ankh. From a background—her father Shukla works at Vidhan Bhawan in , and her mother is Madhuri Shukla—Shukla completed her at M.K.S.D. Inter College in and maintains a vegetarian while remaining unmarried as of 2025. Her nickname "Pari" reflects her early image as a fairy-like child performer, and she continues to balance acting with her passion for .

Early life and education

Early life

Riya Shukla was born on 1 January 2000 in Indranagar, , , . She grew up in a middle-class family in , with her father, Sushil Kumar , employed at Vidhan Bhawan, the , and her mother, Madhuri ; she has two elder siblings and one younger sibling. From an early age, developed a keen interest in , particularly as a hobby in and . At the age of three, she began training in dance under the and , which nurtured her passion for the . Her initial exposure to the entertainment world occurred through local talent competitions and school-related activities in , including participation in the show Hindustan Ke Hunarbaaz around 2012.

Education

Riya Shukla attended and completed her schooling at M.K.S.D. Inter College in , . During her school years, she made her acting debut in the 2015 film , where she played a 15-year-old character, requiring her to balance rigorous academic demands with on-location shooting. This transition posed challenges, especially as she prepared for her board exams, but director facilitated continuity in her studies by arranging a dedicated tutor on set to prevent any disruption to her . Post-debut, Shukla persisted with her educational pursuits, completing her intermediate education amid her growing professional commitments and later earning a graduation degree.

Career

Film debut and breakthrough

Riya Shukla made her acting debut at the age of 15 in the 2015 comedy-drama , directed by in her feature directorial debut. She was cast as Apeksha "Appu" Sahay, the rebellious teenage daughter of a single mother, after auditions in her hometown of , where director Tiwari personally visited her home to select her for the role. The , produced by under and starring in the lead role of Chanda, her on-screen mother, marked a notable collaboration that highlighted themes of maternal sacrifice, education, and social aspiration set against the backdrop of . Shukla's portrayal of Appu, a disinterested dreaming of eloping to escape her circumstances, was filmed with remarkable efficiency, requiring no retakes during principal photography, a testament to her innate talent despite lacking formal acting training. Critics praised her natural screen presence and emotional authenticity, describing her as a "flaming ball of energy" and a genuine discovery who convincingly captured the angst and rebellious spirit of adolescence. Her chemistry with Bhasker added depth to the mother-daughter dynamic, making the film's exploration of breaking cycles of through resonate deeply with audiences. Upon its theatrical release on April 22, 2016, received widespread critical acclaim for its heartfelt storytelling and strong performances, propelling Shukla to early recognition as a promising child artist in Bollywood. The film's success, grossing approximately ₹6.6 (India nett) at the against a modest budget, underscored its impact in promoting aspirational narratives for underprivileged youth, with Shukla's debut role earning her accolades including the Best Child Artist at the .

Transition to television

Following her breakthrough in Nil Battey Sannata, a supporting role in Hichki, and as Chunni in the 2020 mystery thriller Raat Akeli Hai, Riya Shukla transitioned to television in 2020 with her debut as the lead in the Colors TV daily soap Naati Pinky Ki Lambi Love Story. She was cast as Lavanya "Pinky" Kashyap/Bhardwaj, a confident young woman of short stature navigating love and societal prejudices. The series, produced by Bodhi Tree Multimedia, premiered on January 27, 2020, and concluded on October 2, 2020, spanning approximately eight months of episodic storytelling. The show's premise centered on Pinky's unbreakable spirit and wit as she pursues her dreams amid ridicule for her height, emphasizing themes of and normalizing physical differences in . Shukla, standing at 5 feet tall herself, approached the role with initial apprehension about potential as "naati" (short), but focused on portraying Pinky as a relatable, empowered character rather than a . In interviews, she highlighted drawing from her own confident personality—describing herself as a who rejects societal pressures on appearance—to authentically capture Pinky's resilience without exaggeration. Shukla described the shift to long-form television as a significant adaptation from the concise narratives of films, allowing her to explore character depth over an extended run and build a sustained connection with audiences. Filming presented unique challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with production halting in March 2020 and resuming after a three-month lockdown under strict protocols. She noted initial fears on set, including hesitation during intimate scenes with co-star and constant use of sanitizers and masks, but emphasized adapting to the "new normal." Shukla reflected that the experience reinforced the show's message, stating, "We are actually learning to treat the abnormal around us as normal," while crediting co-stars for teaching her practical skills like on-set efficiency, though she admitted struggling with tasks such as her own makeup compared to more experienced colleagues.

Recent web series work

In 2025, Riya Shukla marked her return to prominent roles with the character of Komal in the Hindi-language horror thriller series Khauf, which premiered on on April 18. The eight-episode series, produced by Matchbox Shots, follows a group of young women in a hostel whose lives unravel due to occurrences tied to a room's dark history of violence. Directed by Pankaj and Balakrishnan, and written by Smita Singh, Khauf features an ensemble cast including Shukla alongside Priyanka Setia as Rima, as Svetlana, Monika Panwar as Madhu, and as Hakim. The narrative blends classic haunted-house elements with poignant explorations of real-world urban challenges faced by women, such as , trauma, and societal oppression, transforming dread into a metaphor for everyday fears. Khauf received positive reception for its innovative approach to the horror genre, evolving beyond traditional tropes to deliver on gender-based violence. The series holds a 7.4/10 rating on based on over 5,000 user votes, with critics praising its psychological depth and the performances that highlight the intersection of the eerie and the existential. Shukla's portrayal of Komal, a vulnerable yet resilient resident entangled in the hostel's mysteries, contributed to the show's acclaim for its female-centric storytelling. This project represents Shukla's first major role since her television work concluded around 2020, signaling a renewed focus on streaming platforms amid her evolving career.

Filmography

Films

  • Nil Battey Sannata (2016): Riya Shukla portrayed Apeksha "Apu" Sahay, the daughter of the lead character, in this family drama directed by .
  • Tanu Weds Manu Returns (2015): Cameo appearance.
  • Hichki (2018): She appeared in a supporting role as a student named Tara in this comedy-drama directed by Siddharth P. Malhotra and starring .
  • 3rd Eye (2019): Shukla featured in this directed by Sanjay , though her specific role remains unspecified in public records.
  • Raat Akeli Hai (2020): In this crime thriller directed by Honey Trehan and starring , she played the character of Chunni.
  • 3rd Eye - Teesri Ankh (2025): Dolly.

Television and web series

Riya Shukla's television career began with her portrayal of the lead character Lavanya "Pinky" Kashyap/Bhardwaj in the daily soap Naati Pinky Ki Lambi Love Story, which aired on from 2020. She later appeared as Concubine in the Taj: Divided by Blood (2023). She appeared as Komal in the eight-episode horror Khauf, which premiered on in 2025.

Awards and nominations

Film awards

Riya Shukla received early acclaim for her film debut in Nil Battey Sannata (2016), where she portrayed the headstrong teenager Apeksha "Apu" Sahay, earning her both a major award win and a prominent in 2016. Her performance was honored with the Star Screen Award for Best Child Artist at the 23rd Star Screen Awards, held on December 4, 2016, in , recognizing outstanding contributions in Indian cinema for that year. In the same ceremony, the film dominated with four wins, including Best Actor for and Best Actress for Alia Bhatt's role in . Shukla was also nominated for the Zee Cine Award for Best Female Debut at the 2017 edition of the awards, which celebrated 2016 releases and took place on March 11, 2017. The category featured strong competition, with nominees including Andrea Tariang for Pink and the eventual winner, Ritika Singh, for Saala Khadoos; Alia Bhatt secured the Best Actress award for Udta Punjab during the event.
YearAwardCategoryFilmResult
2016Star Screen AwardsBest Child ArtistNil Battey SannataWon
2017Best Female DebutNil Battey SannataNominated

Television nominations

Riya Shukla has yet to receive nominations in prominent television award categories despite her lead role in the series Naati Pinky Ki Lambi Love Story (2020–2021), where she portrayed Lavanya "Pinky" Kashyap, a character dealing with and family dynamics. Her performance garnered positive reviews for its emotional depth and authenticity but did not translate into formal recognition from bodies like the Indian Television Academy (ITA) Awards or the . As of November 2025, comprehensive records of her accolades remain focused on her earlier film work, with no television-specific nominations documented.

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