Hey, Bollywood buffs! Ever wondered how much schooling your favorite actresses have? Turns out, some of B-town’s glam queens didn’t hit the books as hard as you’d think! Let’s spill the tea on the top 10 not-so-educated actresses who are still slaying the game!
First up, the ultimate diva, Malaika Arora! Known for her sensational dance numbers like “Munni Badnaam” and “Chaiyya Chaiyya,” Malaika Arora kicked off her career with modeling and TV commercials right after high school. She attended Swami Vivekanand School in Chembur, Mumbai, but her passion for dance and the glamour world took precedence. And let’s be real, her moves and charm are education enough!
Next on the list is our crush, Rashmika Mandanna, who’s taken both South Indian cinema and Bollywood by storm. Rashmika completed her schooling at Coorg Public School and began a degree in Journalism, English Literature, and Psychology at M.S. Ramaiah College of Arts, Science, and Commerce. However, she couldn’t complete her degree due to her budding film career. And honestly, who needs a degree when you’re dubbed the “National Crush”?
The ’90s Bollywood queen, Raveena Tandon, known for her hits like “Mohra” and “Dilwale,” also put her education on the back burner to pursue acting. She attended Jamnabai Narsee School and later Mithibai College in Mumbai. Raveena dropped out of college when she got her first break in Bollywood. Her gamble paid off, making her one of the era’s top actresses!
Can we talk about Nora Fatehi’s epic dance moves? This Canadian beauty moved to India with dreams of making it big in Bollywood. Nora attended York University in Toronto but dropped out to follow her passion for dance and acting. She’s now the queen of item numbers, with hits like “Dilbar” and “Garmi,” setting screens on fire!
Kiara Advani, the girl next door with a knockout smile, didn’t complete her higher studies either. She attended Cathedral John Connon School and Jai Hind College for a brief period. Kiara decided to follow her Bollywood dreams early, making a sensational debut with “Fugly” and skyrocketing to fame with “Kabir Singh” and “Shershaah.”
The Begum of Bollywood, Kareena Kapoor Khan, also didn’t finish college. She enrolled in a law course at Government Law College, Mumbai but left after a year to join the Film and Television Institute of India. Bebo’s decision paid off as she went on to star in blockbusters like “Jab We Met,” “Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham,” and many more.
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Our gorgeous Katrina Kaif started working as a teen model, traveling around the world before landing in Bollywood. She didn’t have a conventional education due to her early start in the modeling industry. But her dedication and hard work paid off, making her one of the highest-paid actresses in Bollywood with hits like “Tiger Zinda Hai” and “Dhoom 3.”
Everyone’s fave, Alia Bhatt, didn’t complete her schooling either. She was a student at Jamnabai Narsee School but dropped out after 12th grade to make her acting debut with “Student of the Year.” With her incredible performances in “Raazi” and “Gully Boy,” Alia has proven that talent and dedication can outshine traditional education.
Fashion icon Sonam Kapoor attended the United World College of South East Asia in Singapore for pre-university education. She then enrolled at the University of Mumbai but dropped out to assist Sanjay Leela Bhansali on “Black” and eventually made her acting debut. With hits like “Neerja” and her fashionista image, Sonam is a true inspiration for following your dreams!
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Last but not least, the stunning Deepika Padukone! She studied at Mount Carmel College, Bangalore but left to pursue a career in modeling. Deepika’s journey from ramp walks to reigning Bollywood with movies like “Padmaavat” and “Chennai Express” proves that passion can indeed lead to greatness!
So, there you have it, folks! These queens might not have hit the books hard, but they sure hit the big screen with a bang! Education is important, but sometimes following your passion can lead you to amazing places too. Which one of these stories inspires you the most? Drop your thoughts below! Stay fabulous, stay inspired!
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