Diana Penty was born in Bombay on November 2nd, 1985 to a Christian mother and a Parsi father. She attended St. Agnes high school in Bombay, and graduated with a Bachelors degree in Mass Communication from the St. Xavier’s University in Bombay.Penty began modeling in 2005, walking the ramp for Italian designers Trussadi and Ferre during the India-Italy festival in 2006.With a fresh look and her natural elegance on the ramp, Penty was quickly signed up by Maybelline to replace Deepika Padukone, as the new brand ambassador and the face of Garnier India.Penty was immediately noticed by several directors from Bollywood, and began receiving offers as early as 2008. However, it was only in 2012, that Penty made the transition to Bollywood, and signed on as the lead in Homi Adajania’s 2012 blockbuster, Cocktail, featuring Saif Ali Khan and Deepika Padukone.Penty’s debut breakthrough performance resulted in immediate fame, winning several awards for her role as Meera, a simple Indian girl with traditional values who finds herself in a foreign land, having to start all over again.Penty continued to model following the success of her film, and turned down several scripts as she wanted to ensure her follow up role maintained a high standard.However, she is rumored to have signed to play the lead opposite Salman Khan in Sooraj Barjatya’s next film, due to go on the floors in 2015.
Diana Penty
Movies
Lucknow Central
The story is set in the backdrop of a jail, with music at its core. Walls might muffle them but cages only reverberate them louder. Situated deep in the heartland of India, within the by-lanes of Lucknow is story of a man who had something to say. Or should we…
Parmanu
Captain Ashwat Raina’s efforts to turn India into a nuclear state are at first met with criticism and then years later, with an offer from the government. With the help of Himanshu Shukla, the Prime Minister’s principal secretary, he leads a team to conduct a second nuclear test series. The…
Fun Facts
Was in the modeling profession for a long time, but was first noticed in the Garnier shampoo advertisement.