Sai Pallavi is one of the most popular actresses in the South film industry. She has worked in Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam movies, and the actress is all set to make her Hindi film debut soon. Well, today (May 9, 2025), Sai celebrates her 33rd birthday, and while of course, she has won everyone’s hearts with her performances in the movies, we are sure not many would know that Sai Pallavi is actually a doctor.
Yes, you read it right! The actress holds an MBBS degree. Sai studied at the prestigious Tbilisi State Medical University, Georgia, and in 2016, she completed her MBBS studies. In 2020, the Thandel actress also took the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) in Trichy. However, of course, she has decided not to pursue medical as a career and opted to become an actress.
Sai Pallavi Acting Career
Sai started her acting career with the Malayalam movie Premam. Her Telugu debut was Fidaa which was a super hit at the box office. Dhanush starrer Maari 2 was her first Tamil and the song Rowdy Baby had become a rage when it was released. It is one of the most-viewed Indian videos on YouTube.
Sai Pallavi was last seen in Telugu film Thandel which was released earlier this year. The film received a decent response at the box office and Sai’s performance in it was appreciated.
Sai Pallavi Bollywood Debut
Sai Pallavi is now all set for her Bollywood debut. She has two Hindi films lined up, Ek Din and Ramayana. Ramayana is slated to release on Diwali next year, meanwhile, the release date of Ek Din is not yet announced. However, reportedly, the film, which also stars Aamir Khan’s son, Junaid Khan, will hit the big screens this year.
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