An uncompromising professional who reinvents herself with each role, Sweta Keswani represents a breed of actor seldom seen in Indian cinema and television. With Films, Television programs, and Commercials watched worldwide, Sweta has become a household name both inside and outside India.
Distinguishing herself in the realm of television with her stereotype shattering performances in Kahani Ghar Ghar Ki and Des Mein Nikla Hoga Chand, Sweta displayed her unique ability to add depth and shades of grey to roles broadly labeled 'positive' and 'negative.' Her performances gained her critical acclaim leading many to notice that she, in fact, transformed the public's perception of such characters and, in so doing, to a degree revitalized Indian television. Sweta attributes much of her success to her ability to underplay emotions and turn away from the reliance many female Indian actors have on over-the-top antics, makeup and dress- relying instead on subtle and natural gestures, acting in its truest sense.
Seldom does Television notoriety translate into box-office success; nevertheless Sweta has proven herself something of an exception. From a critically acclaimed performance in the Hindi film Love In Nepal to the eagerly awaited release of the English Film The Memsahib, Sweta has shown exceptional ability to master the requirements of both Indian as well as Western Cinema.
Currently Sweta's ambitions lie in whatever roles allow her the ability to grow as an artist, whether that be in film, on television, or on stage.