Shilpa Shinde is an Indian actress. She was born on 28 August 1977 in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Her sun sign is Virgo. She earned a degree in Psychology from Mumbai University. 

Her father, Dr Satydadeo Shinde used to work as a lawyer. Her mother, Geeta Shinde is a homemaker. She has a brother, Ashutosh, and two sisters, Shubha Shinde and Archana Shinde. 

Shilpa Shinde is unmarried. 

Shilpa Shinde’s favourites

Her hobbies include shopping and dancing. 

Her favourite actor is Sachin Khedekar. 

Her favourite fashion designer is Ritu Kumar. 

Her favourite colours are white and yellow. 

Interesting facts about Shilpa Shinde

Shilpa Shinde was first seen in a negative role in the 1999 Hindi film ‘Bhabhi.’

She worked in the Telugu film industry but could not make a name for herself. 

Her decision to work in the television industry proved to be right, as she rose to fame with TV serials like Miss India, Hatim, and Sanjivni. 

Shilpa Shinde as Angoori Bhabhi

Shilpa Shinde is most popular for her role as ‘Angoori Bhabhi’ in the comedy TV serial ‘Bhabhi Ji Ghar Par Hain.’

In the year 2015, she won the Indian Telly Award for Best Comic Actress for her role as ‘Angoori.’

She is a great devotee of Shirdi Sai Baba and Lord Ganesha.

Shilpa Shinde’s relationship

Shilpa Shinde was in a romantic relationship with the television actor Romit Raj. However, the two did not get married. 

In the year 2016, she quit the show ‘Bhabhi Ji Ghar Par Hain’ due to some issues with the production team. Her character was replaced by actress Shubhangi Atre. 

Shilpa Shinde in Bigg Boss

Shilpa Shinde participated as a contestant in the famous reality TV show ‘Bigg Boss Season 11’ in the year 2017. She emerged as the winner of the show. 

In 2017, she featured in a dance number ‘Maaro Line’ in the film ‘Patel Ki Punjabi Shadi.’

Shilpa Shinde’s TV serials

Shilpa Shinde’s popular TV serials are Sanjivani (2002-05), Betiyaan Apni Yaa Paraayi (2006), Meher (2004), Mahadev (2011-14), My Lost Home (2007-09), Lapataganj (2009-14), Kabhi Aaye Na Judaai (2003), Chidiya Ghar (2011-17), and Paurashpur (2020).