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May 2, 2025 3:47 PM - Connect Newsroom

Wamiqa Gabbi: from Chandigarh to Mumbai

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or Punjabi audiences, Wamiqa has long been a familiar and beloved face. (Photo: Instagram/wamiqagabbi)

Jasmine Singh
Some success stories aren’t just told — they unfold right in front of your eyes. Wamiqa Gabbi is one such story. Born and raised in Chandigarh, she has gracefully carved a space for herself in Indian cinema, slowly but surely captivating hearts with her expressive eyes and unforgettable performances.

For Punjabi audiences, Wamiqa has long been a familiar and beloved face. Her journey began with popular regional films like Nikka Zaildar, Tu Mera 22 Main Tera 22, Parahuna, Dil Diyan Gallan, Kali Jotta, and many more. Her natural charm, combined with a strong screen presence, quickly established her as a dependable performer in the Punjabi film industry. But her talents didn’t stop at regional boundaries — Wamiqa also made her mark in South Indian cinema, adding several successful titles to her growing repertoire.

What many may not realize is that Wamiqa’s tryst with Bollywood began early. She appeared as a child artist in the beloved film Jab We Met, giving audiences a small glimpse of the star she would eventually become. However, her path to mainstream success was anything but instant. Like many who dream big, Wamiqa had to wait her turn. She honed her craft patiently, quietly building a foundation rooted in versatility and emotional depth.

Her breakthrough came through web series and streaming platforms, where audiences truly began to see the range she possessed. In Grahan, Mai: A Mother's Rage, and Modern Love Mumbai, Wamiqa delivered nuanced, emotionally resonant performances that couldn’t be ignored. Her collaborations with acclaimed filmmaker Vishal Bhardwaj further cemented her status as a serious actor to watch. She became something of a muse for Bhardwaj, shining in projects like Khufiya and the critically praised period drama Jubilee, where she displayed a blend of old-world grace and contemporary intensity.

It’s no surprise then that Bollywood came calling once more, this time with larger roles and brighter spotlights. Wamiqa is now gearing up for major releases including Baby John opposite Varun Dhawan, and Bhool Chuk Maaf alongside Rajkummar Rao. With these high-profile projects, she’s stepping confidently into the mainstream, no longer on the sidelines but center stage.

Beyond her screen accomplishments, Wamiqa is also a passionate animal rights advocate, using her platform to speak for those without a voice — a quality that only adds to her growing list of admirers.

Her journey, though rooted in patience and persistence, is now blossoming into something spectacular. Wamiqa Gabbi isn’t just a rising star — she’s a force unfolding before our eyes, one unforgettable role at a time.

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