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  • Mandala Murders actor Surveen Chawla meets her favorite cricketer Washington Sundar, shares fun selfie

    Actress Surveen Chawla, known for 'Mandala Murders,' was thrilled to meet her favorite cricketer, Washington Sundar. She celebrated the fan girl moment by sharing a cheerful selfie with the star athlete.

  • A revisit to Surveen Chawla’s most impactful roles on her birthday

    As we celebrate Surveen Chawla’s birthday, let’s revisit some of her most memorable performances in films and streaming shows. Whether in intense thrillers or heartfelt dramas, Surveen has always chosen daring, unconventional roles captivating audiences with her bold and layered portrayals. Here’s a tribute to the standout characters that highlight her fearless career.

  • Surveen Chawla leads with grit and grace in the trailer of Mandala Murders

    Surveen Chawla returns in Mandala Murders, a gripping female-led thriller. Known for Rana Naidu and Criminal Justice, she delivers a fierce, layered performance, promising an OTT landmark with raw intensity.

  • Surveen Chawla suffers back injury, misses promotions for ‘Criminal Justice 4’ and ‘Rana Naidu 2’

    Actress Surveen Chawla is garnering attention for her upcoming roles in two major web series. She stars as Anju Nagpal in Criminal Justice: A Family Matter on JioHotstar, a Hindi legal drama alongside Pankaj Tripathi. Simultaneously, she reprises her role as Naina in Rana Naidu Season 2 on Netflix, which premieres on June 13, 2025.

  • Surveen Chawla shares disturbing casting couch and body shaming experiences: He leaned towards me trying to kiss

    Actor Surveen Chawla bravely discussed her upsetting experiences with the casting couch, including a shocking incident after her marriage, in a recent interview with The Male Feminist, exposing the darker side of the entertainment industry.

  • 'Decoupled' review: R. Madhavan and Surveen Chawla are fine, but the script treats them like they’re ten years old

    Starring R. Madhavan and Surveen Chawla (with a fun cameo by Chetan Bhagat), 'Decoupled' should have been intelligent and funny; sharp and even catty. Instead, it ends up being tedious and interminable.

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