Aarza Arora
- Actress
Aarza Arora lives in New Delhi with her family and attends The Shri Ram Millennium School. She is in the second grade, and her favorite subjects are Environmental Science and English.
Her parents are Kunal Arora and Akanksha Ralli Arora.
Aarza first appeared in a short firm directed by Tanisha Nair, "The Pink Umbrella" under the banner of Asian Academy of Film and Television (AAFT), Film city, Noida at the age of six as the main lead child actress, Malti.
Aarza can be described as a clever, focused, creative, curious and a vibrant child.
Aarza enjoys playing intellectual games like sudoku/scrabble/monopoly/Pictionary; Reading Children's literature and Watching Nature oriented documentaries by David Attenborough. She is into her 1st year of learning Kathak under Prayag Sangeet Samiti, Allahabad.
In her recent project, The Pink Umbrella, the jury members from The Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune along with the esteemed Dean of AAFT gave a standing ovation to her performance and recommended the movie for National & International Film festivals. The jury declared The Pink Umbrella as "Best movie" and "Best Director" of the year.
In the same announcement, they added that Aarza's ability to absorb the nature of the character, the story and the emotional bondage, went far beyond their expectations as the audience was left with misty eyes. The founder and director of Marwah Studios, Mr. Sandeep Marwah, personally asked to review the film after hearing the jury comments.
Her parents are Kunal Arora and Akanksha Ralli Arora.
Aarza first appeared in a short firm directed by Tanisha Nair, "The Pink Umbrella" under the banner of Asian Academy of Film and Television (AAFT), Film city, Noida at the age of six as the main lead child actress, Malti.
Aarza can be described as a clever, focused, creative, curious and a vibrant child.
Aarza enjoys playing intellectual games like sudoku/scrabble/monopoly/Pictionary; Reading Children's literature and Watching Nature oriented documentaries by David Attenborough. She is into her 1st year of learning Kathak under Prayag Sangeet Samiti, Allahabad.
In her recent project, The Pink Umbrella, the jury members from The Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune along with the esteemed Dean of AAFT gave a standing ovation to her performance and recommended the movie for National & International Film festivals. The jury declared The Pink Umbrella as "Best movie" and "Best Director" of the year.
In the same announcement, they added that Aarza's ability to absorb the nature of the character, the story and the emotional bondage, went far beyond their expectations as the audience was left with misty eyes. The founder and director of Marwah Studios, Mr. Sandeep Marwah, personally asked to review the film after hearing the jury comments.