In Bollywood, becoming famous is not simple. Some artists have made numerous tries, yet despite their best efforts, they were unable to find success. We're going to talk about an actress today who was introduced by salman khan and went by the name "second aishwarya Rai." After failing in Bollywood, this actress went on to succeed in another language.
 
Meet sneha Ullal

Sneha Ullal was born and raised in Muscat, Oman, in the Middle East. Her parents are Tulu Devadiga, originally from Mangalore, and Sindhi. She completed her education there before moving to mumbai with her mother. sneha studied at Vartak college and attended Durelo Convent High school in Mumbai.
 
How salman khan Discovered Her

Arpita Khan, salman Khan's sister, is friends with sneha Ullal. salman was going through a difficult time at the beginning of 2000. He was searching for a heroine for his upcoming movie after splitting with aishwarya Rai. At that point, Arpita suggested sneha Ullal.
 
Sneha Ullal made her acting debut with salman Khan's...

Salman Khan's love film Lucky: No Time For love (2005) marked sneha Ullal's screen debut. The film, which was directed by Sohail Khan, was not well received at the box office despite expectations before its release. sneha was identified as aishwarya Rai's twin as well.
 
Sneha Ullal struggled for a hit in Bollywood

Sneha appeared in several films after Lucky, including Aryan, Kaashh... Mere Hote, and Click. She was unable to succeed in Bollywood, though, since all of the films were box-office failures.

Sneha Ullal battled an autoimmune disorder

In an interview, sneha ullal disclosed that she suffered from an autoimmune disease. sneha stated, "I was diagnosed with a 'autoimmune disorder,'" as reported by Banglore Mirror. I was ill with a blood-related ailment that was exacerbated by my immune system. As a result, I would experience severe weakness that would prevent me from standing for longer than thirty to forty minutes, and as I continued to film, the situation just became worse. I had to cease taking my medicine at that point."
 
 

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