Personal Information

Full Name: Sandali Sinha

Nickname:

Country/State: India

Date of Birth: 0973-01-11

Languages Known:

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn

Food Habit: Non-Vegetarian

Religion: Hinduism

Hobbies: Spending time with family, focusing on motherhood (post-acting priorities)

Education

School: Not Public

College: Jesus and Mary College, Delhi (attended; pursued higher education before modeling/acting)

Degrees Obtained: Graduate (Bachelor's degree)

Physical Stats

Height: 169 cm

Weight: 55 kg

Family Information

Parents: Not Public

Siblings: Not publicly disclosed

Marital Status: married

Wife: Kiran Salaskar (entrepreneur/businessman)

Children: 2

Career

Current Position: Former Actress, Model (retired from active acting; focused on family life)

Skills:

Net Worth: Approximately ₹10-50 crore (estimated legacy from acting career, family assets, and husband's business; not officially confirmed)

Awards & Achievements: Breakthrough with music video Deewana (late 1990s, featuring Sonu Nigam) Overnight fame with debut film Tum Bin (2001) as Pia – major romantic hit Notable films: Pinjar (2003), Om (2003), Dil Maange More (2004) Appeared in about 8-10 films over 16 years; known for graceful, relatable roles No major individual awards but remembered for cult status of Tum Bin

Biography Details

Sandali Sinha (born January 11, 1973, in Muzaffarpur, Bihar) is a former Indian actress and model best known for her role as Pia in the romantic cult classic Tum Bin (2001). From a family of pilots and doctors (Air Force background), she relocated to Delhi after her father's passing and trained at Kishore Namit Kapoor Acting Institute. She gained early attention through the late-1990s music video Deewana with Sonu Nigam before debuting in Bollywood.

 

Tum Bin made her an overnight star, but after a few films like Pinjar and Om, she chose to step away from acting post-marriage to entrepreneur Kiran Salaskar in 2005. Prioritizing motherhood and family, she retired from the industry around 2007. She resides in Mumbai with her husband and two children, occasionally reflecting on her career in interviews, expressing no regrets but wishing she could have balanced work and family better.

 

  • January 2026: Media outlets (Times of India, ET Now, DNA India) revisited her story in nostalgic articles, highlighting her overnight fame with Tum Bin (2001) and decision to quit Bollywood for family life. Fans shared throwback clips and reels on social media, praising her role as Pia and wondering about a potential comeback.
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  • Ongoing discussions (from late 2025 carryover): In older interviews (e.g., 2024), she expressed she "didn't want to stop working" but prioritized being there for her children as a mother; no regrets about exiting the industry.
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  • No new projects, films, or public appearances in early 2026; she maintains a low-profile life in Mumbai with husband Kiran Salaskar (entrepreneur) and family. Focus remains on tributes to her brief but memorable career, especially Tum Bin's enduring popularity.

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