Komal Dhawan
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Born | 14 January 1992, Delhi, India |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Actress, Producer, Director, Social Activist, Entrepreneur |
Years active | 2012–present |
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Founder of | Queen Overseas Production House |
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Social Work | Advocacy for acid attack survivors, cancer patients, transgender rights, and single parents |
Residence | Delhi, India |
Komal Dhawan (born 14 January 1992) is a leading Indian media personality who has earned recognition for her impactful work in Indian cinema, grassroots outreach, and youth empowerment. She is widely known for her role as the founder and CEO of Queen Overseas Production House, where she merges creative content with powerful social messaging.

Her acclaimed web series Dilli Vibes: Cheers To Life is known for exploring modern challenges faced by urban Indian women in fast-paced cities.
Background and education
Born and raised in Delhi, Komal hails from a culturally rich Punjabi-Uttar Pradeshi family. Her early interest in the arts was evident in school through active involvement in drama, public speaking, and social causes. She graduated from IGNOU after completing her schooling at LPS School.
Professional journey
Film & Web Series Creation
Komal's production house launched in the early 2010s with a focus on authentic storytelling. Her 2024 series Dilli Vibes was streamed on Airtel Xstream, Tata Play Binge, Hungama Play, and Watcho, garnering attention for its bold female characters and relatable stories.
Social Upliftment & The Crystal Book
Through her flagship initiative—the Crystal Book of Real Honours—Komal aims to shift focus from celebrity worship to real-world changemakers. The book features educators, public servants, doctors, artists, and innovators such as Kapil Dev, Dr. Ritesh Malik, and Dr. Pradeep Chowbey.
Journalism and Public Leadership
Komal holds the position of President at the National Press Council of India and previously led media teams for Seedhi Khabar and Swatantra Prabhat. Her journalism work focuses on cyber safety, women’s rights, and youth education.
Campaigns and Brand Work
She is the Indian face of Sindoh, a South Korean tech brand. Her involvement in brand campaigns and short films reflects a strong alignment between cause and commerce.
Training the Next Generation
Komal regularly organizes workshops on yoga, acting, communication, and dance. Her programs aim to help youth explore their identity, build confidence, and connect with platforms that reflect their aspirations.
Writing and inspiration
A lover of poetry and expressive arts, Komal often writes motivational quotes and personal reflections. Influenced by films like Heroine, Dil Se, and Jab We Met, she views cinema as a bridge between storytelling and change. Karisma and Kareena Kapoor are among her style and performance inspirations.
Campaigns and movements
Her grassroots hashtags, such as #EkKahaniMeriBhi and #UnsungHeroesOfIndia, encourage citizens to share personal journeys online. These campaigns have become forums for healing, storytelling, and social advocacy—especially for the underrepresented.
Legacy
Komal Dhawan has become a symbol of how modern entrepreneurship, creative arts, and activism can co-exist to build a better society. Her work continues to inspire young minds across India to pursue meaning over fame and storytelling over noise.