Rameet Sandhu, an upcoming contestant on "Chhoriyan Chali Gaon" (Zee TV, premiering August 3, 2025), has established a dynamic career as a British-Asian actress, singer, dancer, and model. Born on December 22, 1994, in Glasgow, Scotland, she entered the entertainment industry at the young age of 11 with her debut music album "Dil Milde," released alongside her brother Lord Manmeet in 2005. By the age of 13, she was working as a radio jockey at Awaz FM, showcasing her early versatility.
Her acting career began in 2009 with a role in BBC's "Half Moon Investigations," marking her television debut. In 2012, Rameet won the title of Miss India Scotland, which significantly elevated her profile in the Asian entertainment scene. That same year, her single "Peengh" topped the Asian music charts, followed by her 2014 solo hit "Kuriya," solidifying her status as a notable Punjabi folk singer. She continued to release successful tracks, including "Karde Haan" (2019), "Talli Hogiya" (2020) with Curtis Young, and "Hate the Way" featuring Sobhita Dhulipala, with several tracks reaching the top of the iTunes charts.
In film, Rameet starred as Mandy in the 2014 Punjabi movie "Mahi NRI," alongside Harrdy Sandhu, and appeared in Bollywood's "Jawaani Jaaneman" (2020) with Saif Ali Khan, featuring in the song "Ole Ole." Her reality TV appearances include E4's "Game of Clones" and now "Chhoriyan Chali Gaon," where she embraces rural challenges, potentially enhancing her presence in the Indian market.
As a celebrated Bhangra and Bollywood dancer, she has performed at prestigious venues such as Hammersmith Apollo and BBC Children in Need Live. Rameet has also worked as a model, featuring in advertisements alongside stars like Tiger Shroff. With over 330,000 Instagram followers, she earns between $10,000 and $50,000 monthly from endorsements and music.
Rameet's career trajectory reflects consistent growth from a young performer to a multifaceted entertainer. Her participation in "Chhoriyan Chali Gaon" could serve as a pivotal moment, enhancing her mainstream appeal, although sustaining success in India's competitive industry remains crucial.
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