Shilpa Shetty Wiki
Early life
Shetty was born in Mangalore, Karnataka in a Tulu speaking Bunt family. Her mother Sunanda and late father Surendra Shetty were both manufacturers of tamper-proof water caps in the pharmaceutical industry. She is Shamita Shetty's elder sister. Shetty revealed her Bengali ancestry in 2016, during a visit to a fashion show in Dhaka, where she also mentioned her future plans on visiting her ancestral homestead in Sylhet and acting in a Bangladeshi film.Shetty was educated at St. Anthony's Girls High School, Chembur and at Podar College in Matunga. A trained Bharatanatyam dancer, she was the captain of the volleyball team at her school.In 1991, after completing her tenth-grade examinations, Shetty began her career as a model with a Limca television commercial and subsequently featured in several other commercials and advertisements, following which she began receiving offers for film roles. Shetty continued to pursue her career as a model until she became an actress.Acting career
In September 1992, Shetty signed for and began working on her first film – the romantic drama ''Gaata Rahe Mera Dil'' – to be directed by Dilip Naik which tells the story of a girl involved in a love triangle between two men (played by Ronit Roy and Rohit Roy). However, the film went unreleased, which meant that Shetty's debut release was her next film, Abbas-Mustan's thriller ''Baazigar'', alongside Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol. Inspired by the Hollywood film ''A Kiss Before Dying'' (1956), the film featured Shetty in the supporting role of Seema Chopra, a girl who is murdered by her revenge-seeking boyfriend, played by Khan. ''Baazigar'' proved to be a major box office hit and finished up as the fourth-highest-grossing film of the year. Both the film as well as Shetty's performance received critical appreciation; Shetty received nominations for Best Female Debut and Best Supporting Actress at the annual Filmfare Awards ceremony.In 1994, Shetty had three film releases. Her first release that year was the action drama ''Aag'', in which she played her first leading role. Co-starring Govinda and Sonali Bendre, the film saw Shetty portray Bijli, a village belle who is actually an undercover policewoman assigned to arrest a murderer (played by Govinda) at any cost. ''Aag'' emerged as a moderate box office success and fetched mixed critical reviews, as did Shetty's performance. Shetty next starred alongside Akshay Kumar, Saif Ali Khan, Raageshwari and Shakti Kapoor in the action comedy ''Main Khiladi Tu Anari''. In the film, Shetty played the dual roles of Mona (a cabaret dancer and a gangster's girlfriend) and her look-alike Basanti (a village belle). The film, which marked Shetty's first of many collaborations with Kumar, proved to be a super-hit at the box office. Both the film as well as Shetty's performance received major critical acclaim; the success of ''Main Khiladi Tu Anari'' proved to be a breakthrough for Shetty. Her third and final release that year was the romantic drama ''Aao Pyaar Karen'' opposite Saif Ali Khan. The film, which narrates the love story of a wealthy man and his maid (played by Khan and Shetty respectively), underperformed at the box office.In 1995, Shetty starred in ''Hathkadi'', where she was working alongside actors such as Saif Ali Khan, Govinda and Madhoo, but they failed at the box office. She made her Tamil film debut with 1996 released ''Mr. Romeo'' alongside actors Prabhu Deva and Madhoo. The film was a sleeper musical hit at the box office. 1997 was one of her busiest years: she appeared in six different films, beginning with the Telugu-language film ''Veedevadandi Babu''. Her first major Bollywood film of that year was the action thriller ''Auzaar''. Shilpa portrayed the character of Prathna Thakur alongside actors Salman Khan and Sanjay Kapoor. In 1998, she had one release, ''Pardesi Babu'', alongside Govinda and Raveena Tandon, for which she received critical acclaim and won the Bollywood Movie Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the film. In 1999, she appeared in commercial success ''Jaanwar'' alongside Akshay Kumar and Karishma Kapoor. She received several nominations under the Best Actress category at various award ceremonies. She would later go on to star with Anil Kapoor and Karisma Kapoor in the film ''Rishtey'' (2002). Her comic performance as an eccentric fisherwoman was appreciated and she received her second nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress, in addition to nominations for Best Comedian as well.In 2004, Shetty appeared in the police drama ''Garv'', in which she portrayed a Muslim orphan and disillusioned table dancer starring opposite Salman Khan. According to Shetty, she chose to do the film because she liked the subject. She received widespread critical acclaim for her performance in ''Phir Milenge'', in which she played a successful city high-flyer who contracts HIV from unprotected sex and becomes a social outcast as a result. The film, based on 1993's ''Philadelphia'', was perceived to have tackled a social taboo as yet unaddressed by Bollywood. The film earned Shetty a Filmfare Award for Best Actress nomination and provided an impetus for her HIV-related charity work (see below). Film critic Taran Adarsh from ''IndiaFM'' noted: "''Phir Milenge'' belongs to Shetty completely. She delivers, what can be rightly called, the performance of her career." This marked a break from the previous trend of superficial song-and-dance items in favour of roles that have a greater depth of character, exemplified by her film ''Dus'' (2005), an action thriller. Although it received average returns at the box office, Shetty stated that she had taken the role to reinvent herself by portraying the rather unconventional character of an anti-terrorist squad member.In 2005, Shetty starred opposite Upendra in the Kannada film ''Auto Shankar''. The film was a major box office success and it earned her the name "The Gabbar Singh of the South" due to her villainous role in the film. The same year, she starred in the film ''Fareb'' with her younger sister Shamita Shetty. Shetty had one release in 2006, the much delayed ''Shaadi Karke Phas Gaya Yaar''. The film was a box office flop, but she got good reviews for her role as a not entirely likable wife. In 2006, she was a judge alongside Farah Khan & Sanjay Leela Bhansali on ''Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa'', a Sony TV dance show based on the original UK show ''Strictly Come Dancing''.Shetty was once featured in Mani Ratnam's stage show ''Netru, Indru, Naalai''.2007 proved to be Shetty's most successful year at the box office. Her first release, ''Life in a... Metro'', received widespread critical acclaim and became the first Bollywood film to premiere at Leicester Square, London. In 2006, she was a judge alongside Farah Khan & Sanjay Leela Bhansali on ''Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa'', a Sony TV dance show based on the original UK show ''Strictly Come Dancing''.Shetty was once featured in Mani Ratnam's stage show ''Netru, Indru, Naalai''.2007 proved to be Shetty's most successful year at the box office. Her first release, ''Life in a... Metro'', received widespread critical acclaim and became the first Bollywood film to premiere at Leicester Square, London. In 2006, she was a judge alongside Farah Khan & Sanjay Leela Bhansali on ''Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa'', a Sony TV dance show based on the original UK show ''Strictly Come Dancing''.Shetty was once featured in Mani Ratnam's stage show ''Netru, Indru, Naalai''.2007 proved to be Shetty's most successful year at the box office. Her first release, ''Life in a... Metro'', received widespread critical acclaim and became the first Bollywood film to premiere at Leicester Square, London. The film performed well at the box office and was declared a hit within three weeks of release. Additionally, the film was critically acclaimed and Shetty's performance was appreciated, with Rajeev Masand of ''CNN-IBN'' writing: "It's a terrific performance and unquestionably Shetty's best to date". Her second release, alongside three Deols (Dharmendra, Sunny and Bobby), the family drama ''Apne'', was also a box office success.Shetty starred in the unreleased 2010 Indo-Chinese drama ''The Desire'', a film rescued during production by her mother, who stepped in when its producer abandoned the project unfinished. Her second release, alongside three Deols (Dharmendra, Sunny and Bobby), the family drama ''Apne'', was also a box office success.Shetty starred in the unreleased 2010 Indo-Chinese drama ''The Desire'', a film rescued during production by her mother, who stepped in when its producer abandoned the project unfinished.Shetty's only appearance on-screen during her break was in the 2014 film ''Dishkiyaoon'', where she appeared in the song 'Tu Mere Type Ka Nahi Hai'. She made her comeback to films after 14 years, with the 2021 film ''Hungama 2'' which received widely negative reviews.Shetty will next appear in ''Nikamma'' alongside Abhimanyu Dassani and Shirley Setia. She will also be seen as the lead in her next women-centric film ''Sukhee'' with Amit Sadh. Shetty will make her web debut with Rohit Shetty's series 'Indian Police Force', joining as the first female cop in his Cop universe. She will appear alongside Sidharth Malhotra.Career
In September 1992, Shetty signed for and began working on her first film – the romantic drama ''Gaata Rahe Mera Dil'' – to be directed by Dilip Naik which tells the story of a girl involved in a love triangle between two men (played by Ronit Roy and Rohit Roy). However, the film went unreleased, which meant that Shetty's debut release was her next film, Abbas-Mustan's thriller ''Baazigar'', alongside Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol. Inspired by the Hollywood film ''A Kiss Before Dying'' (1956), the film featured Shetty in the supporting role of Seema Chopra, a girl who is murdered by her revenge-seeking boyfriend, played by Khan. ''Baazigar'' proved to be a major box office hit and finished up as the fourth-highest-grossing film of the year. Both the film as well as Shetty's performance received critical appreciation; Shetty received nominations for Best Female Debut and Best Supporting Actress at the annual Filmfare Awards ceremony.In 1994, Shetty had three film releases. Her first release that year was the action drama ''Aag'', in which she played her first leading role. Co-starring Govinda and Sonali Bendre, the film saw Shetty portray Bijli, a village belle who is actually an undercover policewoman assigned to arrest a murderer (played by Govinda) at any cost. ''Aag'' emerged as a moderate box office success and fetched mixed critical reviews, as did Shetty's performance. Shetty next starred alongside Akshay Kumar, Saif Ali Khan, Raageshwari and Shakti Kapoor in the action comedy ''Main Khiladi Tu Anari''. In the film, Shetty played the dual roles of Mona (a cabaret dancer and a gangster's girlfriend) and her look-alike Basanti (a village belle). The film, which marked Shetty's first of many collaborations with Kumar, proved to be a super-hit at the box office. Both the film as well as Shetty's performance received major critical acclaim; the success of ''Main Khiladi Tu Anari'' proved to be a breakthrough for Shetty. Her third and final release that year was the romantic drama ''Aao Pyaar Karen'' opposite Saif Ali Khan. The film, which narrates the love story of a wealthy man and his maid (played by Khan and Shetty respectively), underperformed at the box office.In 1995, Shetty starred in ''Hathkadi'', where she was working alongside actors such as Saif Ali Khan, Govinda and Madhoo, but they failed at the box office. She made her Tamil film debut with 1996 released ''Mr. Romeo'' alongside actors Prabhu Deva and Madhoo. The film was a sleeper musical hit at the box office. 1997 was one of her busiest years: she appeared in six different films, beginning with the Telugu-language film ''Veedevadandi Babu''. Her first major Bollywood film of that year was the action thriller ''Auzaar''. Shilpa portrayed the character of Prathna Thakur alongside actors Salman Khan and Sanjay Kapoor. In 1998, she had one release, ''Pardesi Babu'', alongside Govinda and Raveena Tandon, for which she received critical acclaim and won the Bollywood Movie Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the film. In 1999, she appeared in commercial success ''Jaanwar'' alongside Akshay Kumar and Karishma Kapoor. She received several nominations under the Best Actress category at various award ceremonies. She would later go on to star with Anil Kapoor and Karisma Kapoor in the film ''Rishtey'' (2002). Her comic performance as an eccentric fisherwoman was appreciated and she received her second nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress, in addition to nominations for Best Comedian as well.In 2004, Shetty appeared in the police drama ''Garv'', in which she portrayed a Muslim orphan and disillusioned table dancer starring opposite Salman Khan. According to Shetty, she chose to do the film because she liked the subject. She received widespread critical acclaim for her performance in ''Phir Milenge'', in which she played a successful city high-flyer who contracts HIV from unprotected sex and becomes a social outcast as a result. The film, based on 1993's ''Philadelphia'', was perceived to have tackled a social taboo as yet unaddressed by Bollywood. The film earned Shetty a Filmfare Award for Best Actress nomination and provided an impetus for her HIV-related charity work (see below). Film critic Taran Adarsh from ''IndiaFM'' noted: "''Phir Milenge'' belongs to Shetty completely. She delivers, what can be rightly called, the performance of her career." This marked a break from the previous trend of superficial song-and-dance items in favour of roles that have a greater depth of character, exemplified by her film ''Dus'' (2005), an action thriller. Although it received average returns at the box office, Shetty stated that she had taken the role to reinvent herself by portraying the rather unconventional character of an anti-terrorist squad member.In 2005, Shetty starred opposite Upendra in the Kannada film ''Auto Shankar''. The film was a major box office success and it earned her the name "The Gabbar Singh of the South" due to her villainous role in the film. The same year, she starred in the film ''Fareb'' with her younger sister Shamita Shetty. Shetty had one release in 2006, the much delayed ''Shaadi Karke Phas Gaya Yaar''. The film was a box office flop, but she got good reviews for her role as a not entirely likable wife. In 2006, she was a judge alongside Farah Khan & Sanjay Leela Bhansali on ''Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa'', a Sony TV dance show based on the original UK show ''Strictly Come Dancing''.In January 2007, Shetty was a contestant and the subsequent winner of the British reality television series ''Celebrity Big Brother 5''. In 2006, she was a judge alongside Farah Khan & Sanjay Leela Bhansali on ''Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa'', a Sony TV dance show based on the original UK show ''Strictly Come Dancing''.In January 2007, Shetty was a contestant and the subsequent winner of the British reality television series ''Celebrity Big Brother 5''. She was the first Indian celebrity included in the show. Reportedly paid Rs.31.5 m (£367,500&) for her participation, she said to presenter Davina McCall, "I just want every Indian to be extremely proud that I'm in here". As for her participation, she stated: "I have zero expectations. The only thing I really hope to keep is my self-respect and my dignity." Her sister Shamita told ''The Times of India'' that this "is the boldest decision Shilpa has taken so far." During her stay on the show, Shetty instructed fellow housemates Carole Malone and Ken Russell in meditation and flirted with Dirk Benedict but tempers started to fray by Day 7 as a clique formed in the house disapproving of Shilpa's presence. Following a worldwide controversy that publicised her as a target of racist bullying within the house, Shetty won the contest after gaining 63% of the public vote and described the experience as "incredible and overwhelming". She further thanked the public for "a fantastic opportunity to make my country proud". In August 2008, Shetty began hosting the second season of the reality television series ''Bigg Boss'', the Indian version of the international reality television series ''Big Brother''.2007 proved to be Shetty's most successful year at the box office. Her first release, ''Life in a... Metro'', received widespread critical acclaim and became the first Bollywood film to premiere at Leicester Square, London. In August 2008, Shetty began hosting the second season of the reality television series ''Bigg Boss'', the Indian version of the international reality television series ''Big Brother''.2007 proved to be Shetty's most successful year at the box office. Her first release, ''Life in a... Metro'', received widespread critical acclaim and became the first Bollywood film to premiere at Leicester Square, London. The film performed well at the box office and was declared a hit within three weeks of release. Additionally, the film was critically acclaimed and Shetty's performance was appreciated, with Rajeev Masand of ''CNN-IBN'' writing: "It's a terrific performance and unquestionably Shetty's best to date". Her second release, alongside three Deols (Dharmendra, Sunny and Bobby), the family drama ''Apne'', was also a box office success.Shetty starred in the unreleased 2010 Indo-Chinese drama ''The Desire'', a film rescued during production by her mother, who stepped in when its producer abandoned the project unfinished. Her second release, alongside three Deols (Dharmendra, Sunny and Bobby), the family drama ''Apne'', was also a box office success.Shetty starred in the unreleased 2010 Indo-Chinese drama ''The Desire'', a film rescued during production by her mother, who stepped in when its producer abandoned the project unfinished.Alongside Sajid Khan and Terrence Lewis, Shetty was featured as a talent judge for the dance reality show ''Nach Baliye'' (seasons 5, 6 and Shriman v/s Shrimati), from 2012 to 2014. In March 2014, Shetty began hosting the reality television show ''Soney Ka Dil'', which she also co-produced along with Kundra. The show format is based on featuring ordinary people who have contributed their extraordinary help to others in need. The same year, Shetty became a film producer with the action film ''Dishkiyaaoon'', a box-office flop. Since early 2016, she has been judging the dance reality show Super Dancer on Sony Entertainment channel along with co-judges Geeta Kapoor and Anurag Basu. Shetty's only appearance on-screen during her break was in the 2014 film ''Dishkiyaoon'', where she appeared in the song 'Tu Mere Type Ka Nahi Hai'. She made her comeback to films after 14 years, with the 2021 film ''Hungama 2'' which received widely negative reviews. Since early 2016, she has been judging the dance reality show Super Dancer on Sony Entertainment channel along with co-judges Geeta Kapoor and Anurag Basu. Shetty's only appearance on-screen during her break was in the 2014 film ''Dishkiyaoon'', where she appeared in the song 'Tu Mere Type Ka Nahi Hai'. She made her comeback to films after 14 years, with the 2021 film ''Hungama 2'' which received widely negative reviews.Shetty next appeared in ''Nikamma'' alongside Abhimanyu Dassani and Shirley Setia. She starred in the female-led comedy ''Sukhee'' with Amit Sadh. Shetty next starred in Rohit Shetty's series 'Indian Police Force', joining as the first female cop in his Cop universe.1993–1994: Debut and early roles
In September 1992, Shetty signed for and began working on her first film – the romantic drama ''Gaata Rahe Mera Dil'' – to be directed by Dilip Naik which tells the story of a girl involved in a love triangle between two men (played by Ronit Roy and Rohit Roy). However, the film went unreleased, which meant that Shetty's debut release was her next film, Abbas-Mustan's thriller ''Baazigar'', alongside Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol. Inspired by the Hollywood film ''A Kiss Before Dying'' (1956), the film featured Shetty in the supporting role of Seema Chopra, a girl who is murdered by her revenge-seeking boyfriend, played by Khan. ''Baazigar'' proved to be a major box office hit and finished up as the fourth-highest-grossing film of the year. Both the film as well as Shetty's performance received critical appreciation; Shetty received nominations for Best Female Debut and Best Supporting Actress at the annual Filmfare Awards ceremony.In 1994, Shetty had three film releases. Her first release that year was the action drama ''Aag'', in which she played her first leading role. Co-starring Govinda and Sonali Bendre, the film saw Shetty portray Bijli, a village belle who is actually an undercover policewoman assigned to arrest a murderer (played by Govinda) at any cost. ''Aag'' emerged as a moderate box office success and fetched mixed critical reviews, as did Shetty's performance. Shetty next starred alongside Akshay Kumar, Saif Ali Khan, Raageshwari and Shakti Kapoor in the action comedy ''Main Khiladi Tu Anari''. In the film, Shetty played the dual roles of Mona (a cabaret dancer and a gangster's girlfriend) and her look-alike Basanti (a village belle). The film, which marked Shetty's first of many collaborations with Kumar, proved to be a super-hit at the box office. Both the film as well as Shetty's performance received major critical acclaim; the success of ''Main Khiladi Tu Anari'' proved to be a breakthrough for Shetty. Her third and final release that year was the romantic drama ''Aao Pyaar Karen'' opposite Saif Ali Khan. The film, which narrates the love story of a wealthy man and his maid (played by Khan and Shetty respectively), underperformed at the box office.1993–1999: Early success and career fluctuations
In September 1992, Shetty signed for and began working on her first film – the romantic drama ''Gaata Rahe Mera Dil'' – to be directed by Dilip Naik which tells the story of a girl involved in a love triangle between two men (played by Ronit Roy and Rohit Roy). However, the film went unreleased, which meant that Shetty's debut release was her next film, Abbas-Mustan's thriller ''Baazigar'', alongside Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol. Inspired by the Hollywood film ''A Kiss Before Dying'' (1956), the film featured Shetty in the supporting role of Seema Chopra, a girl who is murdered by her revenge-seeking boyfriend, played by Khan. ''Baazigar'' proved to be a major box office hit and finished up as the fourth-highest-grossing film of the year. Both the film as well as Shetty's performance received critical appreciation; Shetty received nominations for Best Female Debut and Best Supporting Actress at the annual Filmfare Awards ceremony.In 1994, Shetty had three film releases. Her first release that year was the action drama ''Aag'', in which she played her first leading role. Co-starring Govinda and Sonali Bendre, the film saw Shetty portray Bijli, a village belle who is actually an undercover policewoman assigned to arrest a murderer (played by Govinda) at any cost. ''Aag'' emerged as a moderate box office success and fetched mixed critical reviews, as did Shetty's performance. Shetty next starred alongside Akshay Kumar, Saif Ali Khan, Raageshwari and Shakti Kapoor in the action comedy ''Main Khiladi Tu Anari''. In the film, Shetty played the dual roles of Mona (a cabaret dancer and a gangster's girlfriend) and her look-alike Basanti (a village belle). The film, which marked Shetty's first of many collaborations with Kumar, proved to be a super-hit at the box office. Both the film as well as Shetty's performance received major critical acclaim; the success of ''Main Khiladi Tu Anari'' proved to be a breakthrough for Shetty. Her third and final release that year was the romantic drama ''Aao Pyaar Karen'' opposite Saif Ali Khan. The film, which narrates the love story of a wealthy man and his maid (played by Khan and Shetty respectively), underperformed at the box office.In 1995, Shetty starred in ''Hathkadi'', where she was working alongside actors such as Saif Ali Khan, Govinda and Madhoo, but they failed at the box office. She made her Tamil film debut with 1996 released ''Mr. Romeo'' alongside actors Prabhu Deva and Madhoo. The film was a sleeper musical hit at the box office. 1997 was one of her busiest years: she appeared in six different films, beginning with the Telugu-language film ''Veedevadandi Babu''. Her first major Bollywood film of that year was the action thriller ''Auzaar''. Shilpa portrayed the character of Prathna Thakur alongside actors Salman Khan and Sanjay Kapoor. In 1998, she had one release, ''Pardesi Babu'', alongside Govinda and Raveena Tandon, for which she received critical acclaim and won the Bollywood Movie Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the film. In 1999, she appeared in commercial success ''Jaanwar'' alongside Akshay Kumar and Karishma Kapoor.1995–1999: Public recognition and widespread success
In 1995, Shetty starred in ''Hathkadi'', where she was working alongside actors such as Saif Ali Khan, Govinda and Madhoo, but they failed at the box office. She made her Tamil film debut with 1996 released ''Mr. Romeo'' alongside actors Prabhu Deva and Madhoo. The film was a sleeper musical hit at the box office. 1997 was one of her busiest years: she appeared in six different films, beginning with the Telugu-language film ''Veedevadandi Babu''. Her first major Bollywood film of that year was the action thriller ''Auzaar''. Shilpa portrayed the character of Prathna Thakur alongside actors Salman Khan and Sanjay Kapoor. In 1998, she had one release, ''Pardesi Babu'', alongside Govinda and Raveena Tandon, for which she received critical acclaim and won the Bollywood Movie Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the film. In 1999, she appeared in commercial success ''Jaanwar'' alongside Akshay Kumar and Karishma Kapoor.2000–2008: Commercial success and Celebrity Big Brother
She received several nominations under the Best Actress category at various award ceremonies. She would later go on to star with Anil Kapoor and Karisma Kapoor in the film ''Rishtey'' (2002). Her comic performance as an eccentric fisherwoman was appreciated and she received her second nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress, in addition to nominations for Best Comedian as well.In 2004, Shetty appeared in the police drama ''Garv'', in which she portrayed a Muslim orphan and disillusioned table dancer starring opposite Salman Khan. According to Shetty, she chose to do the film because she liked the subject. She received widespread critical acclaim for her performance in ''Phir Milenge'', in which she played a successful city high-flyer who contracts HIV from unprotected sex and becomes a social outcast as a result. The film, based on 1993's ''Philadelphia'', was perceived to have tackled a social taboo as yet unaddressed by Bollywood. The film earned Shetty a Filmfare Award for Best Actress nomination and provided an impetus for her HIV-related charity work (see below). Film critic Taran Adarsh from ''IndiaFM'' noted: "''Phir Milenge'' belongs to Shetty completely. She delivers, what can be rightly called, the performance of her career." This marked a break from the previous trend of superficial song-and-dance items in favour of roles that have a greater depth of character, exemplified by her film ''Dus'' (2005), an action thriller. Although it received average returns at the box office, Shetty stated that she had taken the role to reinvent herself by portraying the rather unconventional character of an anti-terrorist squad member.In 2005, Shetty starred opposite Upendra in the Kannada film ''Auto Shankar''. The film was a major box office success and it earned her the name "The Gabbar Singh of the South" due to her villainous role in the film. The same year, she starred in the film ''Fareb'' with her younger sister Shamita Shetty. Shetty had one release in 2006, the much delayed ''Shaadi Karke Phas Gaya Yaar''. The film was a box office flop, but she got good reviews for her role as a not entirely likable wife. In 2006, she was a judge alongside Farah Khan & Sanjay Leela Bhansali on ''Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa'', a Sony TV dance show based on the original UK show ''Strictly Come Dancing''.In January 2007, Shetty was a contestant and the subsequent winner of the British reality television series ''Celebrity Big Brother 5''. In 2006, she was a judge alongside Farah Khan & Sanjay Leela Bhansali on ''Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa'', a Sony TV dance show based on the original UK show ''Strictly Come Dancing''.In January 2007, Shetty was a contestant and the subsequent winner of the British reality television series ''Celebrity Big Brother 5''. She was the first Indian celebrity included in the show. Reportedly paid Rs.31.5 m (£367,500&) for her participation, she said to presenter Davina McCall, "I just want every Indian to be extremely proud that I'm in here". As for her participation, she stated: "I have zero expectations. The only thing I really hope to keep is my self-respect and my dignity." Her sister Shamita told ''The Times of India'' that this "is the boldest decision Shilpa has taken so far." During her stay on the show, Shetty instructed fellow housemates Carole Malone and Ken Russell in meditation and flirted with Dirk Benedict but tempers started to fray by Day 7 as a clique formed in the house disapproving of Shilpa's presence. Following a worldwide controversy that publicised her as a target of racist bullying within the house, Shetty won the contest after gaining 63% of the public vote and described the experience as "incredible and overwhelming". She further thanked the public for "a fantastic opportunity to make my country proud". In August 2008, Shetty began hosting the second season of the reality television series ''Bigg Boss'', the Indian version of the international reality television series ''Big Brother''.2007 proved to be Shetty's most successful year at the box office. Her first release, ''Life in a... Metro'', received widespread critical acclaim and became the first Bollywood film to premiere at Leicester Square, London. In August 2008, Shetty began hosting the second season of the reality television series ''Bigg Boss'', the Indian version of the international reality television series ''Big Brother''.2007 proved to be Shetty's most successful year at the box office. Her first release, ''Life in a... Metro'', received widespread critical acclaim and became the first Bollywood film to premiere at Leicester Square, London. The film performed well at the box office and was declared a hit within three weeks of release. Additionally, the film was critically acclaimed and Shetty's performance was appreciated, with Rajeev Masand of ''CNN-IBN'' writing: "It's a terrific performance and unquestionably Shetty's best to date". Her second release, alongside three Deols (Dharmendra, Sunny and Bobby), the family drama ''Apne'', was also a box office success.Shetty starred in the unreleased 2010 Indo-Chinese drama ''The Desire'', a film rescued during production by her mother, who stepped in when its producer abandoned the project unfinished. Her second release, alongside three Deols (Dharmendra, Sunny and Bobby), the family drama ''Apne'', was also a box office success.Shetty starred in the unreleased 2010 Indo-Chinese drama ''The Desire'', a film rescued during production by her mother, who stepped in when its producer abandoned the project unfinished.2000–2007: Critically acclaimed roles; commercial success
In 2000, Shetty received acclaim for her role in Dhadkan, which earned reasonable takings at the Indian box office. She received several nominations under the Best Actress category in award ceremonies. She would later go on to star with Anil Kapoor and Karisma Kapoor in the film Rishtey (2002). Her comic performance as an eccentric fisherwoman was appreciated and she received a nomination under the Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award category and nominations for Best Comedian as well.In 2004, Shetty appeared in Garv, in which she portrayed a Muslim orphan and disillusioned table dancer starring opposite Salman Khan. According to Shetty, she chose to do the film because she liked the subject. The film was a police drama. She received much acclaim for her performance in Phir Milenge, where she made a sensitive portrayal of a successful city high-flyer who contracts HIV from unprotected sex and becomes a social outcast as a result. The film, based on 1993's Philadelphia, was perceived to have tackled a social taboo as yet unaddressed by Bollywood. The film earned Shetty a Filmfare Best Actress Award nomination and provided an impetus for her HIV-related charity work (see below). Film critic Taran Adarsh from IndiaFM noted: "Phir Milenge belongs to Shilpa Shetty completely. She delivers, what can be rightly called, the performance of her career." This marked a break from the previous trend of superficial song-and-dance items in favour of roles that have a greater depth of character, exemplified by her film Dus (2005), an action thriller. Although it received average returns at the box office, Shetty stated that she had taken the role to reinvent herself by portraying the rather unconventional character of an anti-terrorist squad member.In 2005, Shetty starred opposite Upendra in the Kannada film Auto Shankar. The film was a major box office success and it earned her the name "The Gabbar Singh of the South" due to her villainous role in the film. The same year, she starred in the film Fareb with her younger sister Shamita Shetty. Shetty had one release in 2006, the much delayed Shaadi Karke Phas Gaya Yaar. The film was a box office flop, but she got good reviews for her role as a not entirely likable wife. In 2006, she was a judge alongside Farah Khan & Sanjay Leela Bhansali on Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa, a Sony TV dance show based on the original UK show Strictly Come Dancing.Shetty was once featured in Mani Ratnam's stage show Netru, Indru, Naalai.
2007 proved to be Shetty's most successful year at the box office. Her first release, Life in a... Metro, received very positive critical reception and became the first Bollywood movie to premiere at Leicester Square. The film performed well at the box office and was declared a semi-hit within three weeks. Additionally, the film was critically acclaimed and Shetty's performance was appreciated, with Rajeev Masand of CNN-IBN writing: "It's a terrific performance and unquestionably Shilpa's best to date". Her second release, alongside three Deols ( Dharmendra, Sunny and Bobby), the drama Apne, was also a box office success.
Shetty starred in the unreleased 2010 Indo-Chinese drama The Desire, a film rescued during production by her mother, who stepped in when its producer abandoned the project unfinished.
2000–2007: Critical acclaim and commercial success
She received several nominations under the Best Actress category at various award ceremonies. She would later go on to star with Anil Kapoor and Karisma Kapoor in the film ''Rishtey'' (2002). Her comic performance as an eccentric fisherwoman was appreciated and she received her second nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress, in addition to nominations for Best Comedian as well.In 2004, Shetty appeared in the police drama ''Garv'', in which she portrayed a Muslim orphan and disillusioned table dancer starring opposite Salman Khan. According to Shetty, she chose to do the film because she liked the subject. She received widespread critical acclaim for her performance in ''Phir Milenge'', in which she played a successful city high-flyer who contracts HIV from unprotected sex and becomes a social outcast as a result. The film, based on 1993's ''Philadelphia'', was perceived to have tackled a social taboo as yet unaddressed by Bollywood. The film earned Shetty a Filmfare Award for Best Actress nomination and provided an impetus for her HIV-related charity work (see below). Film critic Taran Adarsh from ''IndiaFM'' noted: "''Phir Milenge'' belongs to Shetty completely. She delivers, what can be rightly called, the performance of her career." This marked a break from the previous trend of superficial song-and-dance items in favour of roles that have a greater depth of character, exemplified by her film ''Dus'' (2005), an action thriller. Although it received average returns at the box office, Shetty stated that she had taken the role to reinvent herself by portraying the rather unconventional character of an anti-terrorist squad member.In 2005, Shetty starred opposite Upendra in the Kannada film ''Auto Shankar''. The film was a major box office success and it earned her the name "The Gabbar Singh of the South" due to her villainous role in the film. The same year, she starred in the film ''Fareb'' with her younger sister Shamita Shetty. Shetty had one release in 2006, the much delayed ''Shaadi Karke Phas Gaya Yaar''. The film was a box office flop, but she got good reviews for her role as a not entirely likable wife. In 2006, she was a judge alongside Farah Khan & Sanjay Leela Bhansali on ''Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa'', a Sony TV dance show based on the original UK show ''Strictly Come Dancing''.Shetty was once featured in Mani Ratnam's stage show ''Netru, Indru, Naalai''.2007 proved to be Shetty's most successful year at the box office. Her first release, ''Life in a... Metro'', received widespread critical acclaim and became the first Bollywood film to premiere at Leicester Square, London. In 2006, she was a judge alongside Farah Khan & Sanjay Leela Bhansali on ''Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa'', a Sony TV dance show based on the original UK show ''Strictly Come Dancing''.Shetty was once featured in Mani Ratnam's stage show ''Netru, Indru, Naalai''.2007 proved to be Shetty's most successful year at the box office. Her first release, ''Life in a... Metro'', received widespread critical acclaim and became the first Bollywood film to premiere at Leicester Square, London. In 2006, she was a judge alongside Farah Khan & Sanjay Leela Bhansali on ''Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa'', a Sony TV dance show based on the original UK show ''Strictly Come Dancing''.Shetty was once featured in Mani Ratnam's stage show ''Netru, Indru, Naalai''.2007 proved to be Shetty's most successful year at the box office. Her first release, ''Life in a... Metro'', received widespread critical acclaim and became the first Bollywood film to premiere at Leicester Square, London. The film performed well at the box office and was declared a hit within three weeks of release. Additionally, the film was critically acclaimed and Shetty's performance was appreciated, with Rajeev Masand of ''CNN-IBN'' writing: "It's a terrific performance and unquestionably Shetty's best to date". Her second release, alongside three Deols (Dharmendra, Sunny and Bobby), the family drama ''Apne'', was also a box office success.Shetty starred in the unreleased 2010 Indo-Chinese drama ''The Desire'', a film rescued during production by her mother, who stepped in when its producer abandoned the project unfinished. Her second release, alongside three Deols (Dharmendra, Sunny and Bobby), the family drama ''Apne'', was also a box office success.Shetty starred in the unreleased 2010 Indo-Chinese drama ''The Desire'', a film rescued during production by her mother, who stepped in when its producer abandoned the project unfinished.Television judge and intermittent acting work (2010–present)
Alongside Sajid Khan and Terrence Lewis, Shetty was featured as a talent judge for the dance reality show ''Nach Baliye'' (seasons 5, 6 and Shriman v/s Shrimati), from 2012 to 2014. In March 2014, Shetty began hosting the reality television show ''Soney Ka Dil'', which she also co-produced along with Kundra. The show format is based on featuring ordinary people who have contributed their extraordinary help to others in need. The same year, Shetty became a film producer with the action film ''Dishkiyaaoon'', a box-office flop. Since early 2016, she has been judging the dance reality show Super Dancer on Sony Entertainment channel along with co-judges Geeta Kapoor and Anurag Basu. Shetty's only appearance on-screen during her break was in the 2014 film ''Dishkiyaoon'', where she appeared in the song 'Tu Mere Type Ka Nahi Hai'. She made her comeback to films after 14 years, with the 2021 film ''Hungama 2'' which received widely negative reviews. Since early 2016, she has been judging the dance reality show Super Dancer on Sony Entertainment channel along with co-judges Geeta Kapoor and Anurag Basu. Shetty's only appearance on-screen during her break was in the 2014 film ''Dishkiyaoon'', where she appeared in the song 'Tu Mere Type Ka Nahi Hai'. She made her comeback to films after 14 years, with the 2021 film ''Hungama 2'' which received widely negative reviews.Shetty next appeared in ''Nikamma'' alongside Abhimanyu Dassani and Shirley Setia. She starred in the female-led comedy ''Sukhee'' with Amit Sadh. Shetty next starred in Rohit Shetty's series 'Indian Police Force', joining as the first female cop in his Cop universe.Off-screen work
According to reports, she participated in order to show solidarity with HIV-AIDS sufferers. According to Shetty, the issue was particularly close to her heart as she had portrayed an HIV-positive sufferer in her 2004 film ''Phir Milenge''. Speaking about the film and HIV in general, Shetty said: "Why not a film on HIV positive patients? It is a social stigma in our society. We made this film to highlight this problem ... This film will bring about social awareness about AIDS in our country. It is high time we talked about this in our society".In March 2006, various sources reported Shetty's joining PETA as part of an advertising campaign against the use of wild animals in circuses. According to a PETA India press release, Shetty is a long-time PETA supporter and has assisted the campaign by posing for photographs in a figure-hugging tiger costume. She explained that her crouching in a cage was uncomfortable during the photoshoot, but that her discomfort was insignificant compared to the pain suffered by the creatures. "These once dignified animals only leave their cages, which are barely larger than the size of their bodies, for a few minutes each day to be forced into the ring to perform tricks which make no sense and are upsetting to them. The best way to help animals suffering in circuses is to boycott the circus". Shetty revealed in a later interview that she felt strongly about this cause and that she was appalled to hear of the cruel treatment suffered by such animals. "I thought I should stop that. If I can make a little difference to their lives, why not go for it?" Shetty holds a black belt in karate. Shetty holds a black belt in karate. She launched her fitness Yoga DVD in 2015. In February 2009, Shetty and Raj Kundra became part owners of the Indian Premier League franchise cricket team Rajasthan Royals by paying approximately US$15.4 million for an 11.7% stake. Shetty also co-owns the Indian chain of spas and salon called Iosis. In 2017, The Indian government selected Shetty as a brand ambassador of the Swachh Bharat Mission, a campaign to improve sanitation throughout India. On 20 January 2020, she received the Champions of Change award for her work in that campaign.In 2021, edible oils and food products company B.L. Agro Industries announced her as the brand ambassador for their food offerings brand Nourish under categories Pulses, Dry Fruits and Flours. In 2023, she invested Rs 2.25 crore in ''Shark Tank India'' fame WickedGud. She has also been an early investor of MamaEarth, an Indian cosmetic brand.Comeback and recent work (2021-present)
Shetty's only appearance on-screen during her break was in the 2014 film ''Dishkiyaoon'', where she appeared in the song 'Tu Mere Type Ka Nahi Hai'. She made her comeback to films after 14 years, with the 2021 film ''Hungama 2'' which received widely negative reviews.Shetty will next appear in ''Nikamma'' alongside Abhimanyu Dassani and Shirley Setia. She will also be seen as the lead in her next women-centric film ''Sukhee'' with Amit Sadh. Shetty will make her web debut with Rohit Shetty's series 'Indian Police Force', joining as the first female cop in his Cop universe. She will appear alongside Sidharth Malhotra.
Comeback and recent work (2021–present)
Shetty's only appearance on-screen during her break was in the 2014 film ''Dishkiyaoon'', where she appeared in the song 'Tu Mere Type Ka Nahi Hai'. She made her comeback to films after 14 years, with the 2021 film ''Hungama 2'' which received widely negative reviews.Shetty will next appear in ''Nikamma'' alongside Abhimanyu Dassani and Shirley Setia. She will also be seen as the lead in her next women-centric film ''Sukhee'' with Amit Sadh. Shetty will make her web debut with Rohit Shetty's series 'Indian Police Force', joining as the first female cop in his Cop universe. She will appear alongside Sidharth Malhotra.Racism controversy
Main article: Celebrity Big Brother (British series 5) racism controversyDuring her stay on Celebrity Big Brother 5, Shetty was alleged to be the target of racism and bullying by some other housemates, chiefly Jade Goody, Jo O'Meara and Danielle Lloyd. After correcting Goody's mother, who mispronounced Shetty's name as 'Shiwpa', Shetty was mocked for her Indian accent and was branded "The Indian" and was referred to as a "dog" by Lloyd. Referring to Shetty, O'Meara generalised that all Indians were thin because they were "sick all the time" as a result of undercooking their food, following their belief that Shetty had undercooked a chicken, which had given O'Meara diarrhea. Lloyd also mentioned that she disliked Shetty touching her food because she did not "know where her hands have been".After Shetty had attempted to dispose of the left-over chicken soup down the toilet and had caused a blockage, housemate Jack Tweed suggested that she should pick the bones out with her teeth and allegedly referred to her as a "fucking Paki", although show producers denied this and stated that the word used was "cunt". During a fierce argument, Goody told Shetty that she needed to "spend a day in the slums", although the media falsely reported this as "go back to the slums". Claiming that she did not know Shilpa's surname, Goody referred to her as "Shilpa Fuckawallah", "Shilpa Daroopa", and "Shilpa Poppadom", later claiming that they were non-racist references to Indian food. Lloyd had opined that Shetty's English-speaking skills were lacking and said she should "fuck off home".
Shetty had been reduced to tears on several occasions, telling fellow housemate Ian Watkins: "I feel like I'm losing my dignity." After the show, Goody stated that she understood her comments appeared as racist and apologised for any offence caused. On 14 February 2007, Shetty said "Jade and Danielle did apologise. And I've forgiven them. Anyone, who knows me, knows I forgive and forget easily." On 17 February 2007, Shetty said that she wanted to forgive Jo O'Meara, but she and other Celebrity Big Brother contestants had difficulty contacting her. After Goody apologised to Shetty for her behaviour, Tweed stated that he was very disappointed with Goody for apologising, and called Shetty a "dick" after previously describing her as a "wanker". Shetty speculated that she might be a victim of racism, but later retracted it by claiming: "People say things in anger." In May 2007, Lloyd attended the premiere of Shetty's film Life in a... Metro in London, in which the two were photographed together.
The screening of the racial comments on UK television resulted in national and international media coverage, responses from the UK and Indian governments, and the show's suspension during the 2008 season. Many agencies and corporations cancelled their contracts with the housemates accused of racism, citing the allegations as the reason for the terminations. Also, many sponsors of the Big Brother series cancelled or suspended their sponsorship of the show. After conducting an investigation, Ofcom ruled that Channel 4 had breached the Ofcom code of conduct, and statutory sanctions were placed on the network.