Rekha Mona Sarkar (b. 1995)

Birthplace:
New Delhi, India

Born:
October 23, 1995

Rekha Mona Sarkar is an Indian actress, director, and producer known for her work in Hindi TV shows and web series across various OTT platforms. Born on October 23, 1995, in New Delhi, India, Sarkar completed her education at Delhi University before pursuing a career in entertainment.  She debuted as an actress in 2015 with the popular Hindi TV series "Bhabhi Ji Ghar Par Hai." She later appeared in a crime show called "Samaj Sevika." After initially working in television, Sarkar made her digital debut in 2020 with the web series "Palang Tod" on Ullu.  Her breakthrough came with the Kooku web series "Jassi King - The FAKR" and "Golden Hole" in 2020, which significantly increased her popularity. Beyond acting, Sarkar expanded her career by making her directorial debut with "Devil Girl" (2020), which is noted as an Indian adaptation of the Japanese comedy "The Succulent Succubus" (2011). She has also ventured into production with projects like "Vampires" (2021).  Over her career, Sarkar has worked in more than 30 web series across platforms such as Ullu, Kooku, Hot Shots, Feneo Movies, and Cinema Dosti. Her performances in series like "Chaar Saheliyan" (8.8/10) and "Jassi King - The FAKR" (8.9/10) have been particularly well-received. As a social media influencer, she has amassed over 200,000 followers on Instagram where she regularly connects with fans.  Most recently, she has appeared in projects such as "Darwaza Mat Kholna" (2023) and the short film "Farzi Bhabhi" (2023), continuing to establish herself as a versatile performer in the Indian digital entertainment space.  Personal Information  Known For: Acting, Directing, Producing  Known Credits: 30+  Gender: Female  Birthday: October 23, 1995 (29 years old)  Place of Birth: New Delhi, Delhi, India  Height: 5' 5" (165 cm)  Education: Delhi University, Delhi Public School (New Delhi)  Religion: Hinduism  Residence: New Delhi, India  Social Media: Instagram (over 200,000 followers), X (formerly Twitter)  Hobbies: Travelling, Swimming, Modelling

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Director:
2020  Devil Girl

Producer:
2020  Devil Girl

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