Sabby Suri: The Chandigarh Girl Who Turned Mirror Dreams Into a Modelling Career
Long before cameras ever pointed her way, Sabby Suri was already performing — alone, in front of her bedroom mirror, wrapped in her mother’s saree, rehearsing a stardom that felt more like instinct than ambition. That childhood habit turned out to be a rehearsal for the real thing. Today, she’s known across pageant circuits and Punjabi cinema as a model-turned-actress with a growing fan base, though she’s kept plenty of her personal life refreshingly private.

Roots in Chandigarh
Born on the 26th of February, Sabby hails from Chandigarh, a city she still calls home. A Pisces by zodiac sign, she grew up in a Hindu Khatri household and completed her early education at St. Stephen’s School before heading to Goswami Ganesh Dutta Sanatan Dharma College for her graduation. Friends and fans know her by playful nicknames like “Sabu” and “Sunshine,” the latter fitting given how often she’s described as bringing warmth and energy into every room she enters.
From Pageant Stages to the Silver Screen.
Sabby’s professional journey picked up pace in 2016 when she stepped into modelling in earnest. Beauty pageants became her proving ground, and the exposure quickly translated into television commercials and advertising campaigns. Her portfolio expanded over time to include print shoots, promotional appearances, and various modelling assignments that sharpened her presence in front of the camera.
A major highlight arrived when she claimed the crown at the Tiara Pageant in 2018 earning the title “Tiara Queen.” Before that, in 2017, she had auditioned for Femina Miss India and secured a golden ticket to the north zonal round — a solid marker of how far her modelling ambitions had come. She also tried her luck at MTV Roadies Season 13 in 2016, teaming up with her close friend Priyanka Gill for the audition.
Her acting debut came the same year, 2017, through Punjabi cinema with the film Big Daddy. She went on to appear in Yaar Belly as well, and in 2018 she featured in the Haryanvi music video Chora Jaat Ka alongside Veer Sahu, broadening her presence beyond film into the music scene.
Family and Personal Life
Sabby tends to keep her family life low-key. What’s publicly known is that she has an elder sister, Einu Suri, while details about her parents and any brother remain undisclosed. She’s currently unmarried, and information about her dating life hasn’t been made public — she seems to prefer letting her work speak louder than her relationships.
Beyond the Camera
Away from shoots and film sets, singing and dancing top her list of hobbies, hinting at a well-rounded creative streak that extends past modelling. She’s mentioned Shreya Ghoshal’s Leja Leja Re as a personal favourite track, and she often returns to a quote about using every ounce of talent one is given — a philosophy that seems to mirror her own steady climb from a small-town mirror performer to a recognized face in regional entertainment.
As of 2026, Sabby Suri continues to be associated primarily with modelling and Punjabi film work, building her career step by step rather than chasing overnight fame.