Aneet Padda was born on 14 October 2002 in Amritsar, Punjab, into a middle‑class Punjabi Sikh family. She attended Spring Dale Senior School in Amritsar and later pursued a bachelor’s degree in Sociology at Jesus & Mary College, University of Delhi.
Aneet Padda Biography

While in college, Aneet began modeling and appeared in television commercials for brands like Nescafé, Cadbury Dairy Milk, Amazon, and Paytm .These early performances helped her gain confidence and recognition before entering films.
Debut in Salaam Venky (2022)
She made her film debut with a brief but notable cameo in the drama Salaam Venky, starring Kajol and directed by Revathi. Critics noted her appearance as “noteworthy” despite limited screen time.
Breakout Role: Big Girls Don’t Cry (2024)
Aneet gained wider recognition in the Amazon Prime series Big Girls Don’t Cry, portraying Roohi Ahuja—a teenage girl navigating complex family dynamics at a boarding school. She also showcased her musical talent with an original track titled “Masoom”, written and sung by her.
Major Breakthrough: Saiyaara (2025)
In July 2025, Aneet starred opposite debutant Ahaan Panday in Saiyaara, directed by Mohit Suri and produced by Yash Raj Films. Playing Vaani Batra, an aspiring lyricist, her performance received critical praise and won audience hearts.
Saiyaara: Box Office Sensation & Industry Buzz
- Opening Performance: The film collected ₹21 cr on day one and around ₹24 cr on day two, totaling ₹45 cr in just two days
- Growing Screens: Within six days, screens showing Saiyaara jumped from 800 to 2,000, after the box office crossed ₹150 cr
- Current Collection: Just nine days into release, the film has raked in approximately ₹217 cr domestically
On‑screen & Off‑screen Praise
Director Kunal Kohli congratulated Aneet and Ahaan for staying humble and grounded, calling them a “breath of fresh air” in Bollywood. Actor Rajesh Kumar (playing Vaani’s father) even expressed a desire to meet their parents to commend their upbringing
Public Persona: Humble & Private
Aneet has shown herself to be reserved in public settings. Reports surfaced of her politely refusing a selfie request at a salon and declining to remove her cap or mask at the airport, citing shyness: “Mujhe sharm aa rahi hai”
She also regained attention when a childhood photo—featuring her in fairy‑wings—went viral, symbolizing her journey from a dreamer to a screen star
FAQs About Aneet Padda
Question | Answer |
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Date of Birth / Age | Born 14 October 2002 — she turned 22 in 2024; will be 23 on October 14, 2025 |
Family Background | From a modest, non-film background; speculation linking her to directors Nitya Mehra and Karan Kapadia is false—they are not her parents livemint.com |
Academic Credentials | Studied Sociology at Jesus & Mary College, University of Delhi |
Music | Debuted a song, “Masoom”, for Big Girls Don’t Cry (2024) |
Height | Approximate height: 5′5″ (165 cm) |
Upcoming Projects | Currently, riding Saiyaara’s success; more films not yet publicly announced. |
Why Aneet Padda Is the Face to Watch in 2025
- Authentic Talent: Transitioned from ad campaigns to impactful film roles with natural ease.
- Commercial & Critical Win: Saiyaara is a box-office smash and a talking-point on performance and chemistry.
- Grounded Persona: From discreet social media presence to humble interactions with fans and paparazzi.
- Multi‑talented: Acts, sings, and has confidently managed brand collaborations.