Riya Dey is a highly acclaimed Indian film actress recognized for her outstanding performances in the Ollywood film industry. She was born on October 12, 1991, in the picturesque town of Balasore, and she has garnered significant attention for her remarkable contributions to the world of cinema. Riya Dey is widely regarded as one of the most promising actresses in the Ollywood Film Industry.
From a young age, Riya displayed her passion and talent for the traditional dance form of Odissi. She received formal training in Odissi dance, showcasing her dedication to both the performing arts and her cultural heritage.
Despite her busy schedule in the entertainment industry, Riya Dey has demonstrated an impressive ability to balance her studies with her acting career. This dedication to personal growth and education sets her apart as a multi-talented individual.
Riya Dey temporarily took a hiatus from the Ollywood industry, with her last movies being “Prema Pain Mahabharata” and “Premare Rakhichhi 100 ru 100.” However, she made a triumphant return to the Ollywood Industry after a two-year break, once again capturing the hearts of audiences with her captivating performances. Her resilience and commitment to her craft continue to make her a beloved figure in the world of cinema.
Biography
- Full Name – Riya Dey
- Sex – Female
- Occupation – Actress
- Date of Birth – 12 Oct 1991
- Place of Birth – Balasore, Orissa
- Film Career – 2010 – Present
- Marital Status – Married
Body Measurement
Her Height is 5 feet 8 inches, Weight is 51 kg Approx, Body Measurement is 34-28-34 inches, Hair color is Black, and Eye color is Dark Brown.
Height | 5 feet 8 inches |
Weight | 51 kg Approx |
Body Size | 34-28-34 inches |
Hair color | Black |
Eye color | Dark Brown |
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2010 | Prema Adhei Akhyara | ||
2011 | Criminal | ||
2012 | Dharma | ||
2012 | Idiot: I Do Ishq Only Tumse | ||
2012 | Emiti Bi Prema Hue | ||
2013 | Tu Mo Dehara Chai | ||
2013 | Pagala Karichu Tu | ||
2013 | Hari Om Hari | ||
2014 | Golapi Golapi | ||
2015 | Raghupati Raghab Rajaram | ||
2015 | Kalki | ||
2016 | Tu Je Sei | ||
2016 | Tora Dine Ku Mora Dine | ||
2017 | Katha Deli Matha Chhuin | ||
2018 | Deewana Heli To Pain | ||
2019 | Prema Pai Mahabharata | ||
2019 | Premare Rakhichi Sahe ru Sahe | ||
2021 | Rati Sari Sari Jauchi | ||
2021 | Hau Hau Heigala | ||
2022 | Kichhi Kahibara achhi | ||
2022 | Lage Prema Najara |