Sheena Chohan has steadily carved a niche for herself as one of the industry’s most promising pan-Indian actresses. Known for her meticulous approach to understanding and fully inhabiting every character, she has earned recognition for her performances across pan-Indian and international projects. As she gears up for the release of her much-awaited pan-Indian film Jhatasya Maranam Dhruvam alongside JD Chakravarthy, Sheena says it is never the size of a role that excites her, but its depth, complexity and the challenge it brings.
In Jhatasya Maranam Dhruvam, Sheena portrays an intense police officer, a role that demanded rigorous physical, emotional and psychological preparation. To bring authenticity to the character, she shadowed a real-life policewoman, spending time observing her body language, mindset and daily experiences. For Sheena, this immersive process is what makes acting truly fulfilling.
Sharing why she gravitates towards challenging roles, Sheena says, “I’ve always been drawn to roles that demand transformation. For me, growth begins the moment I step into unfamiliar territory. Every character should challenge me—whether physically, mentally, emotionally or psychologically—because that’s where the real learning happens. I always want each character to feel completely different from the last. As a theatre-trained actor, I genuinely enjoy researching a character, understanding their emotions, motivations, body language and the world they belong to. That transformation, from being yourself to becoming someone entirely different, is the most fulfilling part of acting for me.”
She further adds, “The roles that excite me the most are the ones that push me beyond my comfort zone. Whether they demand intense preparation, emotional vulnerability or a completely new mindset, I embrace every challenge because it helps me grow not just as an actor, but as a person. I’m drawn to layered lead characters that challenge me emotionally, psychologically and physically, and my goal is always to disappear into every role so completely that audiences remember the character long after they’ve left the theatre. I want audiences to remember the person I’m portraying, not just see Sheena Chohan on screen. If a role excites and challenges me, I know it’s probably the right one to take. That’s the kind of storytelling and filmmaking I want to be part of.”
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For Sheena, portraying layered characters through authenticity, meticulous preparation and complete transformation remains the driving force behind her journey as an actor.



