Ishitta Arun

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Ishitta Arun
NationalityIndian
Occupation(s)Actress, writer, Model, VJ and Producer
Years active1986-present

Ishitta Arun is an Indian actress, writer, model, VJ and producer.[1][2] She is best known for her roles in series like Scoop (2023), Rana Naidu (2023), Good Bad Girl (2022) and musical The Merchants of Bollywood (2006-2007).[3]

Career

As an actress

Ishitta made her acting debut in the year 2000 with the film Snegithiye as Geeta Damodhar.[4] In 2003, she acted in the film Kahan Ho Tum as Mansi.[5] Other than this, she has acted in noted projects like Scoop, Rana Naidu and Good Bad Girl.[6][7]

She is also known for her contributions in theatre. She acted in multiple theatre plays like The Merchants of Bollywood, Goonj, Mumbai Talkies and Mareechika.[8][9][10][11]

TV shows

In 2009, she participated as a contestant in the show

NDTV imagine's show Dil Jeetegi Desi Girl.[13]

As a writer

She contributed as a writer in play Gaa Re Maa.[14] She wrote the lyrics of Dhaakad film's title track, So Ja Re and Coke Studio's Ae Rab by Master Saleem and Dhruv Ghanekar, I am Alive by Atif Aslam and Maher Zain.[15][16][17]

As a producer

She produced the play Gaa Re Maa.[18]

Filmography

Year Film/series Role Notes
1986 Yatra Child TV series
2000 Snegithiye Geetha Damodar
2003 Kahan Ho Tum Mansi
2009 Dancing Queen Contestant
2010 Dil Jeetegi Desi Girl Contestant Second runner up
2022 Good Bad Girl Dipika
2023 Rana Naidu Anna
Scoop Naila Siddiqui

Theatre plays

Play Actor Producer Writer
The Merchants of Bollywood Yes
Gaa Re Maa Yes Yes Yes
Goonj Yes
Mumbai Talkies Yes
Mareechika Yes

Music videos

Year Song Singer Ref.
1999 Bijuria Sonu Nigam [19]
2002 Aika Dajiba Vaishali Samant [20]
2006 Loye Loye Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan [21]
2012 Lak Tunu Tunu Surjit Bindrakhia [22]

As a Lyricist

Year Song Singer Notes
2012 Stay With Me Dhruv Voyage
2015 Ae Rabb Master Saleem, Dhruv Ghanekar Coke Studio
I'm Alive Atif Aslam, Maher Zane
2022 Dhaakad Title Song Vasundhara Vee From the film Dhaakad
So Ja Re Sunidhi Chauhan, Hariharan

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  3. ^ "Scoop review: Powerful retelling of a real-life crime, this show puts the spotlight on media and mafia". The Indian Express. 2023-06-02. Archived from the original on 2023-07-28. Retrieved 2023-07-28.
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  10. ^ "VJs Ishita Arun Kim Jagtiani to act in play 'My Best Friend's Wedding'". India Today. Archived from the original on 2023-08-10. Retrieved 2023-07-28.
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