Saisha Sainath Kulkarni

reference Saisha Sainath Kulkarni’s got her fingerprints all over some pretty interesting projects. You’ve probably seen the name pop up with Deva (2025), Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2, and Lampan (2024)—and honestly, each of those films couldn’t be more different from each other. Lampan, for example, is a wild little coming-of-age story, packed with all the awkwardness and fire of growing up, you know? There’s this raw energy to the whole thing, like you can almost smell the monsoon mud and hear the chaos of a small-town street right through the screen. Saisha’s performance? Not even kidding, it’s like she’s not acting at all—more like she just wandered onto the set and started living her life, but with cameras rolling. Then you jump to Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2, and the vibe flips. Suddenly, we’re deep in comedy territory, juggling absurd situations, confusion, and a cast of characters who can’t seem to stay out of trouble if their lives depended on it. Saisha slips into that world like it’s nothing, delivers her lines with this easy, sharp timing that’s honestly hard to fake. It’s the kind of role where you can tell everyone on set was just trying to keep a straight face. And Deva (2025), well, that’s still under wraps, but the buzz is already nuts. People are expecting something big, and if Saisha’s track record is anything to go by, it’s probably going to deliver. She’s one of those actors who brings something a little unpredictable every time. Keeps you guessing, which is half the fun, right?

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