Preity G. Zinta, born on January thirty-first, nineteen seventy-five, is a prominent Indian actress and entrepreneur celebrated for her significant contributions to Hindi cinema. After completing her education with degrees in English honours and criminal psychology, Zinta made her acting debut in the film 'Dil Se..' in nineteen ninety-eight, followed by a notable role in 'Soldier' the same year. Her performances garnered her the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut, and she gained further acclaim for her portrayal of a teenage single mother in 'Kya Kehna' in two thousand.
Throughout the early two thousands, Zinta established herself as a leading actress in Hindi films, taking on a diverse range of roles that often challenged cultural norms. Her performances in critically acclaimed films such as 'Chori Chori Chupke Chupke' (two thousand one), 'Dil Chahta Hai' (two thousand one), and 'Kal Ho Naa Ho' (two thousand three) earned her numerous accolades, including the Filmfare Award for Best Actress. She starred in two of the highest-grossing films in India, 'Koi... Mil Gaya' (two thousand three) and 'Veer-Zaara' (two thousand four), and was recognized for her portrayal of modern Indian women in 'Salaam Namaste' (two thousand five) and 'Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna' (two thousand six).
In two thousand eight, Zinta ventured into international cinema with her role in the Canadian drama 'Heaven on Earth,' which earned her the Silver Hugo Award for Best Actress and a nomination for the Genie Award. After a brief hiatus from acting, she made a comeback with her self-produced film 'Ishkq in Paris' in two thousand thirteen, although it did not achieve significant success.
Beyond her film career, Zinta is an active social advocate, television presenter, and stage performer. She has contributed to BBC News Online South Asia and founded the production company PZNZ Media. As a co-owner of the Indian Premier League cricket team Punjab Kings since two thousand eight and the owner of the Stellenbosch Kings in the South-African T20 Global League since two thousand seventeen, she has made her mark in the sports industry as well. Known for her outspoken nature, Zinta has occasionally sparked controversy, notably as a key witness in the Bharat Shah case, for which she received the Godfrey Phillips National Bravery Award.