New Delhi: In a film packed with high-intensity drama, it was young Ahida Sarmai who quietly stole the spotlight in Dhurandhar: The Revenge. Playing the daughter of Arjun Rampal’s character, her brief yet powerful performance has struck a deep emotional chord with audiences.
From viral video to the big screen
Ahida’s journey into cinema began unexpectedly. A viral social media video of her dancing to the song Shararat from Dhurandhar caught the attention of the film’s casting team.
What followed was swift—she was called in for an audition and selected within a day, thanks to her natural screen presence and expressive performance.
A rising talent beyond films
Before her breakthrough role, Ahida had already been actively involved in theatre and performing arts. She has featured in stage productions such as Ramayana, Asha Ki Kiran, and Woh Khula Aasman, showcasing her versatility at a young age.
She has also worked on short films like Maktoomb and Bebaqaain, further building her experience as an actor.
An artist in many forms
Beyond acting, Ahida is also a passionate painter. Her artwork was displayed at the prestigious National Centre for the Performing Arts as part of The Art of India 2025 exhibition.
She also participated in the Smile International Film Festival for Children and Youth, where she showcased her creative talents, underlining her multidimensional abilities.
A heartfelt bond with Arjun Rampal
Working alongside Arjun Rampal proved to be a memorable experience for Ahida. After the film’s success, she shared a heartfelt message thanking him for his support and guidance on set.
Describing the experience as a “beautiful learning,” she expressed gratitude for the opportunity to share screen space and play his on-screen daughter.
Breaking barriers with representation
Ahida Sarmai’s performance is significant not just for its emotional impact but also for representation. As a young actor with Down syndrome, her presence in mainstream cinema marks an encouraging step towards inclusivity in the industry.
Her journey reflects the power of opportunity, talent, and support in breaking stereotypes.
Conclusion
With her debut in Dhurandhar: The Revenge, Ahida Sarmai has emerged as a promising young talent. Whether on stage, screen, or canvas, she continues to inspire with her passion and determination—proving that true talent knows no boundaries.
