The Bollywood industry has seen many actresses rise to fame, only to step away from the limelight soon after. One such name is Kim Sharma, who created a sensation with her debut and earned the title “Mohabbatein Girl.”
After years of staying away from films, Kim is suddenly back in the public eye—but this time not as an actress. She is now the manager of social media influencer Orry (Orhan Awatramani), one of India’s most talked-about digital personalities.
Recognized Overnight With Her Debut Film
Kim Sharma made her acting debut in the year 2000 with Aditya Chopra’s romantic drama Mohabbatein.
She starred opposite Jugal Hansraj, while the film also featured iconic names like Shah Rukh Khan and Amitabh Bachchan.
- Mohabbatein became a box-office blockbuster.
- Kim’s charming screen presence won her massive popularity.
- The film remains one of Shah Rukh Khan’s most celebrated works.
“Mohabbatein gave me an identity that people still remember,” Kim once said in an interview.
The success of her debut opened several doors for her in the industry.
Worked in Multiple Films But Career Slowed Down
After Mohabbatein, Kim appeared in several films such as:
- Tumse Achcha Kaun Hai
- Nehle Pe Dehla
- Money Hai Toh Honey Hai
- Loot
- Khaddar
However, these films failed to create major impact at the box office. Slowly, Kim began distancing herself from Bollywood.
Industry insiders often noted: “She had talent and charm—but her films didn’t support her career.”
Back in Limelight as Influencer Orry’s Manager
Kim Sharma recently returned to headlines after revealing her new role as manager of Instagram star Orry, known for his quirky personality, luxury lifestyle, and viral reels.
- Ori is considered one of India’s most elite content creators.
- His popularity skyrocketed in the last two years.
- Kim plays a key role in managing his public image and collaborations.
During Kunika Sadanand’s podcast, Kim herself confirmed that she is the one behind Orry’s professional growth—a revelation that immediately sparked conversations online.
“Yes, I manage Orry. It’s fun, exciting, and very different from films,” Kim revealed on the podcast.




