Kayadu Lohar
Kayadu Lohar, born on April 11, 2000, in Pune, Maharashtra, has been quietly making waves in the Indian film scene. She’s not just another face—she’s got this spark that pulls you in. People first started noticing her for her work in "Dragon" (2025), a movie that’s already got folks buzzing, even before its official release. There’s just something about her screen presence—kind of magnetic, honestly.
You see her pop up in "Pallichattambi" too, which, let’s be real, isn’t the usual run-of-the-mill flick. She brings this weird mix of vulnerability and strength that kinda sneaks up on you. Then there’s "STR 49" (2025), where she switches gears again and gives you something totally different. It’s like she refuses to be boxed in, and that’s pretty refreshing in an industry that loves its cookie-cutter stars.
Raised in Pune, she grew up surrounded by a mix of cultures, which probably feeds into the way she slips in and out of roles so easily. She’s still pretty young, but there’s a confidence there—like she knows who she is, or at least is figuring it out in real time, right in front of the camera. Not many can pull that off without coming across as fake or forced.
Right now, she’s one of those names people drop when they talk about the next big thing. With a couple of major projects lined up, it’s clear she’s just getting started. Keep an eye out; she’s not fading away anytime soon.