Hiya Singh – Negative characters are my first choice

In her long careergraph, Hiya Singh has done several movies in Bollywood and regional films, but she prefers to do grey shade characters as she enjoys doing it the most.

Hiya entered Bollywood Industry way back in 1998. Her debut project was Hamara Faisla in which her co-star was Ravi Kishen, directed by Jeetendra Javed and then onwards she never looked back.

In her lucrative career, Hiya has worked with most of the popular names of Hindi Cine Industry to name a few like Sunil Shetty, Aishwariya Rai, Veena Malik, Arya Babbar, Manoj Joshi, Navni Parihar and many others in films Daayan, Zindagi 50 50, Radhe Shyam Seeta Ram, Mahal, Love U Family, Haq -E-Salaami, produced by Mona Sharma and directed by Sandeep Solanki.

    

Including big screen Hiya was very much busy in television serials too such as Dil -E- Nadaan in which she executed dual roles. The serial was telecast on DD National, produced by Joy Mukherjee Productions.

The actress recently completed some South projects Tamil, Telugu and Bollywood ones  in which her look is mind-blowing.

One is Bala, (Marathi) opposite Kamlesh Sawant (Drishyam fame) directed by Sachinder  Sharma. The other is directed by Rajiv S Ruia (My Friend Ganesha fame)  titled Life of Kuku in which Hiya plays a vamp. The film stars Rajpal Yadav, jointly produced by Miky Singh & Imad Ahmed Habib and directed by Rajiv S Ruia and the third one is an International film titled Flame, again directed by Rajiv S Ruia.

The subject of Flame is very interesting and her role is too powerful as she plays institutionalized girl who is tortured and finally killed in the movie. Hrishita Bhatt is the leading lady in the film.

Hiya’s hobbies are horse riding, gyming and swimming. Presently, Hiya is concentrating on Bollywood as well as Tollywood Industry which indicates a great future for the actress.

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