Acclaimed star of many notable films at the onset of the South Asian American film revolution, Sheetal Sheth, graduate of NYU’s famed Tisch School of the Arts, has honed her skills starring in revolutionary films like ABCD, Wings of Hope and American Chai. Born in New Jersey, this determined Cancerian describes herself as “strong-willed, stubborn, loyal, trusting, and sometimes, very naïve”. I had the chance to chat with Sheth upon completion of her biggest film to date, Looking for Comedy In the Muslim World, the multi-million dollar, Warner Bros comedy flick written, directed and starring Hollywood heavy Albert Brooks of Lost In America and The Muse fame. She talks candidly about the struggles of being a South Asian actress in Hollywood, the vibe of today’s South Asian community and her appearance in Vanity Fair and MAXIM magazines. I’m sure you’ll agree that if anyone deserves to represent our community in Hollywood, it’s Sheetal Sheth, a name worth remembering!
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Raj Girn is an award-winning media personality, confidence coach, consultant and mentor. Bio: https://www.theopenchestconfidenceacademy.com/about/our-founder/ Testimonials: https://www.theopenchestconfidenceacademy.com/about/testimonials/
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