The Journey
From Hyderabad's royal courts to India's grandest cinema โ the quiet, extraordinary life of Aditi Rao Hydari.
Full Name
Aditi Rao Hydari
Date of Birth
Oct 28, 1986
Age
38 years
Birthplace
Hyderabad, India ๐ฎ๐ณ
Height
5'4" (163 cm)
Zodiac Sign
โ Scorpio
Nationality
Indian
Languages
HI, TE, TA, EN, UR
Spouse
Siddharth (2023)
First Marriage
Satyadeep Misra
Father
Ehsaan Hydari
Mother
Vidya Rao
Heritage
Nizam of Hyderabad
Dance Form
Bharatanatyam
Education
LSR College, Delhi
Aditi Rao Hydari was born on October 28, 1986, in Hyderabad โ a city of poetry, music, and Mughal grandeur. Her father Ehsaan Hydari traces lineage to the royal Nizam of Hyderabad. Her mother, Vidya Rao, is herself a celebrated Hindustani vocalist. From her very first breath, Aditi was surrounded by art.
From childhood, Aditi trained in Bharatanatyam under accomplished masters. She also received training in Carnatic classical vocal music. These two disciplines โ dance and music โ would become the invisible architecture of every performance she ever gave. While other children played, Aditi rehearsed mudras and ragas.
Aditi pursued her undergraduate studies at Lady Shri Ram College for Women, University of Delhi โ one of India's most prestigious institutions for humanities. She studied English Literature, and it is widely believed her literary education gave her work its signature introspective quality. Delhi was also where she honed her sense of independent identity.
Aditi made her film debut in Sringaram, a Tamil-language classical dance drama directed by Rajiv Menon. The role โ a devadasi โ required consummate Bharatanatyam training and emotional depth. Critics and connoisseurs were immediately struck by a presence unlike anything then working in Indian cinema. She had arrived, and she had arrived quietly โ and that made it all the more powerful.
She made her Bollywood debut as a supporting presence in Delhi-6 (2009), the Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra epic set against Old Delhi. She followed this with Yeh Saali Zindagi (2011). In each role she brought a stillness and intention that belied her youth โ industry insiders began to take serious notice.
Imtiaz Ali's Rockstar โ starring Ranbir Kapoor โ gave Aditi the role of Heer, a Czech-Indian girl whose doomed romance drives the film's soul. The role demanded grief, yearning, and grace in equal measure. Her performance was quietly luminous. AR Rahman's music, Imtiaz's direction, and Aditi's eyes together created something unforgettable. Critics noted her as the film's emotional conscience.
Aditi steadily built one of the most varied filmographies in contemporary Indian cinema. London Paris New York, Guddu Rangeela, Wazir (opposite Amitabh Bachchan and Farhan Akhtar) โ each demonstrated a different register of her skill. She never chased the mainstream formula. She chose character over commerce, again and again.
Her Telugu film Cheliya / Kaatru Veliyidai (Mani Ratnam, 2017) and especially Sammohanam (2018) earned her enormous acclaim in the South. Sudheer Babu's film saw her play a cartoonist in a beautiful, gentle love story โ her performance was universally praised as one of the finest of 2018 by Telugu audiences and critics alike. She was no longer just a Bollywood face. She was Pan-India.
In Sanjay Leela Bhansali's controversial epic Padmaavat, Aditi played Mehrunisa โ the gentle, conflicted wife of Alauddin Khilji (Ranveer Singh). Opposite one of Bollywood's most volcanic performances, her quiet dignity became the film's emotional counterweight. Bhansali publicly praised her for understanding his visual language intuitively. It was the beginning of a creative partnership that would define her decade.
The legendary Mani Ratnam cast her in Chekka Chivantha Vaanam (2018) โ one of the most stylish Tamil crime dramas of the decade. Working with two of India's greatest directors in the same year spoke volumes. Her ability to move between Bhansali's baroque grandeur and Ratnam's restrained intensity marked her as singular.
Aditi went public with her relationship with actor Siddharth, and their gentle, bookish romance captivated India. They married in March 2023 in a breathtakingly traditional ceremony โ sarees, flowers, and quiet rituals. Simultaneously, she was filming Bhansali's most ambitious work yet: Heeramandi.
Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Netflix epic Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar became one of India's most-watched OTT productions ever. Aditi played Bibbojaan โ a tawaif torn between art and freedom โ and her performance was widely cited as the finest in the entire ensemble. India watched, and India wept. At its best, Heeramandi is the work Aditi was born to do.
Aditi Rao Hydari stands at the peak of her powers โ happily married, artistically fearless, and in more demand than ever. She dances, she reads, she travels, and she acts with a quiet ferocity that makes every role feel essential. From Hyderabad's royal courts to India's most prestigious screens, she has always known exactly what she is: an artist. And her story is gloriously, beautifully far from over.