Rayya Labib (b. 1996)

Birthplace:
Gohati, Assam, India

Born:
December 10, 1996

Rayya Labib is an Indian actress known for her Hot & Beautiful looks and brilliant acting skills. She was born on 10th December 1996 in Gohati, Assam, India. She completed her education at Girls High School and MNC. Her hobbies include singing, dancing, cooking, and playing.  According to Rayya Labib, her brother Baizid Ahmed has played a vital role in turning her career as an actress. He has been a great mentor and friend who always motivates her and stands by her from choosing her career.  Rayya Labib has a grand vision and is highly driven. She desires to express her inventiveness and aptitude through the medium of movies. Her goal is to deliver social messages in a way that is entertaining for her audience. Rayya strives to inspire energy, ambition, and positive thoughts, as well as promoting a healthy lifestyle through her movies. She endeavors to spread happiness in people’s lives through her work and alleviate their sorrow.  Rayya Labib’s debut movie Lakme was released theatrically on 7th January 2017. Since then, she has been continuously doing TVC, events, brand shoots, fashion shows, and others. She has also been featured on the cover pages of popular magazines such as Debonair Magazine and others.  Rayya Labib has two upcoming projects in the pipeline, Vihaan and a film titled “It’s Over”. The film ‘It’s Over’ is a love-revenge story directed by Dhiraj Kumar and is set to be released soon on major platforms. Actor Aarya Babbar, the son of popular legend actor Raj Babbar, is playing the male protagonist along-with Rayya Labib in the lead role.

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