- Born
- Birth nameSonia Walia
- Height5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
- Sonia was born on February 19, 1964 in the Punjabi-speaking Walia
family in Delhi. Her dad was an officer in the Indian Army.
A student of Journalism, and a Psychology graduate, she decided to take
up modeling before entering the Miss India contest.
Her name was on everyone's lips when she was crowned Miss India in
1985, taking over from noted Bollywood actress, Juhi Chawla, and went
on to compete in Miss World 1985. After completing her
responsibilities, she relinquished her crown to Mehr Jesssia in 1986.
Cusp-born (Aquarian/Pisces) Sonia, now re-named Sonu, went to star in
Bollywood movies with a lead, albeit negative, role in Khoon Bhari
Maang, which got her a lot of recognition.
Unfortunately for this devastatingly beautiful, shapely, and tall young
woman, she was unable to shake off the 'glamor' tag, and did not land
many meaty roles from her career which spanned from 1988 to the 2005
release 'Suryakant'.
She also acted in a TV serial 'Betaal Pachisi'.
She was romantically linked with Kabir Bedi, but subsequently married
U.S.-based hotelier, Pratap Singh, in a quiet ceremony in Pune during
1995 and re-located.
Sonu is remembered as one of the most beautiful, under-rated, and
intriguing actresses to ever hit the Bollywood tinsel world, along with
Sangita Bijlani, and both often appeared in print and ramp campaigns.- IMDb Mini Biography By: rAjOo
- SpousePratap Singh(1995 - present)
- Was a successful model before becoming an actress.
- Femina Miss India winner 1985.
- Was engaged to Kabir Bedi in 1988.
- Her husband fell ill. They went through all the tests, except one. And his kidney gave way in 2010. A distraught Sonu went to Australia to be with her mother and sister and has no memory of the next two years. Then, with help from Vineet Sharma (Her brother in law), she started working on the film Jogiyaa Rocks. This had been prepped for before her husband's untimely death.
- Father name is Major Satinder Walia.
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