Out of nowhere, Saumya Tandon took center stage as Ulfat Baloch – married to Rahman Dacoit, played by Akshay Khanna – in Aditya Dhar’s fresh movie ‘Dhruandhara’. This small but sharp role caught everyone’s eye. Praise followed fast, flooding social feeds and film circles alike. Because of it, her path forward suddenly feels limitless. New scripts are already circulating, each one whispering what comes next. The momentum won’t slow down anytime soon.
Starting work on Sooraj Barjatya’s romantic thriller

Reports say the skilled actress will appear in a new story directed by Sooraj Barjatya. His past work – films like Maine Pyar Kiya, Hum Aapke Hain Koun, Vivah, Hum Saath Saath Hain, and Prem Ratan Dhan Payo – often centered on family drama. Lately though, he shifts pace toward something darker and unpredictable. Production started some time back, placing her right where momentum builds. This shift hints at paths bending sharper ahead.
Sharing Screen Space with Ayushmann Khurana

A new movie, called Ye Prem Mol Liya, is coming with Saumya in it. She’ll appear alongside Ayushmann Khurana, known for the huge hit ‘Andhadhun,’ which made more than 439 crores at the box office. Working alongside someone like him might open doors for Tandon in meaningful ways. Another key part goes to Sharvari Wagh, giving the story a layered love mystery with diverse characters sharing screen time.
Mystery Around Her Character Role

Saumya Tandon shows up in “Ye Prem Mol Liya,” that much is clear. Still, exactly who she plays – nobody knows for sure. Her part in the romantic thriller stays hidden from view. The production team stayed quiet on the details of her character. Ayushmann Khurana and Sharvari Wagh carry the story forward. Her presence raises questions without answers. The film marks a shift back to love stories, led by Barjatya’s vision. How her role ties in remains unspoken.
Career Journey from Television to Films

Back in 2007, Saumya Tandon entered Bollywood through ‘Jab We Met,’ alongside Kareena Kapoor and Shahid Kapoor. That film kicked off her journey before ‘Welcome to Punjab’ arrived soon after. Things shifted when TV took center stage – especially with ‘Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain.’ Playing Anita Bhabhi, also known as Gauri Mem, brought her into every living room across the country.
Dhruandhara,’ where she starred as Ulfat

By the time screen time became daily routine, her presence wasn’t just noticeable – it was expected. Then came ‘Dhruandhara,’ where she starred as Ulfat, flipping everything she’d done before into sharp contrast. This shift prepared her for something bigger, stepping into a world shaped by Sooraj Barjatya without announcing it loudly.