Remember the early 2000s Bollywood era filled with steamy thrillers and unforgettable music? If you do, there’s no way you missed Uditaa Goswami. She’s not just Mohit Suri’s wife — she was once the face of some of the boldest and most talked-about roles in Bollywood. From heating up the screen with Emraan Hashmi to spinning beats as a DJ today, Uditaa’s story is anything but ordinary.
The Bold Debut Everyone Noticed
Uditaa’s big Bollywood break came in 2003 with Paap, directed by Pooja Bhatt. Starring opposite John Abraham, the movie may have been a niche pick, but her performance didn’t go unnoticed. With her intense expressions and screen presence, she made an instant mark.
But her real breakout came with the movie Zeher in 2005. Paired with Emraan Hashmi, Uditaa brought both sizzle and substance. And let’s be real — who can forget “Agar Tum Mil Jao”? That song still gives major heartbreak vibes, and part of its magic was thanks to her chemistry with Emraan.
Becoming a Chartbuster Queen
Following Zeher, Uditaa starred again with Emraan in Aksar (2006), which had the iconic track “Jhalak Dikhla Ja.” The movie might’ve been an erotic thriller, but it was the music and Uditaa’s screen presence that left a lasting impression. For a while, she was the go-to face for bold, sensuous roles that didn’t shy away from making headlines.
She continued to explore different roles in movies like Aggar, Kisse Pyaar Karoon, Fox, Rokkk, and Chase. Her last film appearance was in Diary of a Butterfly (2012), after which she gracefully exited from the movie scene.

Life After the Limelight
Post her acting career, Uditaa didn’t just fade into the background. In 2013, she married director Mohit Suri — the man behind films like Aashiqui 2, Ek Villain, and the recent Saiyaara. The two now share a beautiful life with their two kids: Devi (born in 2015) and Karrma (born in 2018).
Interestingly, her personal life connects her with some of Bollywood’s biggest names. Emraan Hashmi is her brother-in-law, and she’s also related to Pooja Bhatt and Alia Bhatt through marriage. That’s right — she’s part of the influential Bhatt clan.
Reinventing Herself as a DJ
Now, here’s the twist you didn’t see coming — Uditaa Goswami is now a DJ. Yep, you read that right. From the silver screen to the DJ console, she’s made a bold career switch and hasn’t looked back. According to her Instagram bio, she’s all about mixing tracks and balancing motherhood with music.
It’s not just a side hobby — she’s been actively performing and creating a brand-new identity for herself, away from the typical Bollywood narrative.
A Quiet Comeback — On Her Own Terms
While many actresses struggle to stay relevant after a short stint in Bollywood, Uditaa chose her own path. She didn’t chase fame. Instead, she evolved. Whether it’s being a wife, a mother, or a music artist — she’s owning it all.
So, next time someone brings up Uditaa Goswami, don’t just remember her for those iconic ‘00s hits. Remember her as someone who redefined what it means to glow up — from bold screen siren to a modern-day multitasker behind the DJ booth.