Deepti Bhatnagar
Deepti Bhatnagar | |
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Deepti Bhatnagar in 2012 | |
Born |
Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India | 30 September 1967
Occupation | Model, actress, television presenter |
Deepti Bhatnagar (born 30 September 1967) is an Indian film actress and model. Her first film role came in Sanjay Gupta's Ram Shastra, also starring Jackie Shroff and Manisha Koirala.[1] Some of her better known works include the Telugu film, Pelli Sandadi, the American film, Inferno and the Bollywood film, Mann.
Early life
Bhatnagar was born in a Hindu Kayastha family from Meerut.[2][3] She did her early education from Delhi and attended Meerut University. She moved to Mumbai in 1992 to identify a good ad agency to promote her handicrafts factory in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh.
Career
In 1992, Bhatnagar was promoting her handicrafts in Mumbai, when she got an opportunity to sign for an ad agency to model for the Roopmilan saris’ press ad and after that ad she signed 12 more campaigns.[4] She had given up her interest in running the handicraft factory and entered into the professional modeling world. She won the Eves Weekly contest in 1990.[4] Soon afterwards, she was modeling in Singapore for various international fashion shows.[4]
Television
In 2001, she ventured into television production with the travel shows Yatra, a religious travel guide show and Musafir Hoon Yaaron, an around the world travel guide show, both aired on STAR Plus.[5] She also hosted both the shows.[6] She visited around 80 countries in 6 years for Musafir Hoon Yaaron.
She started her own production company, Deepti Bhatnagar Productions having facilities of dubbing, editing and post-production.
Personal life
Bhatnagar is married to Randeep Arya, the director of her show, Musafir Hoon Yaron.[7] Together they have two sons, Shubh (born 2003) and Shiv (born 2008).[7]
Music videos
Year | Album | Music Video | Other notes |
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2000 | Dance Attack - Featuring Cheshire Cat | Mera Laung Gawacha (Remix) | Bally Sagoo |
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Other notes |
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1995 | Ram Shastra | Ritu | |
1997 | Pelli Sandadi | Swapna | Telugu film |
1997 | Dharma Chakkaram | Tamil film | |
1997 | Kaalia | Kalicharan's wife | |
1997 | Qahar | Sapna | |
1997 | Inferno | Shalimar | also known as Operation Cobra |
1998 | Auto Driver | Telugu film | |
1998 | Humse Badhkar Kaun | Deedee | |
1999 | Dulhan Banoo Main Teri | Radha 'Rani' D. Rai | |
1999 | Sultan | Vandana | Telugu film |
1999 | Mann | Anita Singhania | |
2000 | Galate Aliyandru | Dancer | Kannada film |
2001 | Chori Chori Chupke Chupke | Dancer at Ghod Bharai | |
2001 | Uljhan | Anjali Mathur | |
2002 | Kondaveeti Simhasanam | Telugu film | |
2002 | Agni Varsha | Dancer ('Chal Re Sajan') | |
2004 | Rok Sako To Rok Lo | Dev's Bhabhi |
References
- ↑ Ahuja, Asha. "A career reborn on small screen". The Tribune. Retrieved 2011-09-08.
- ↑ Wadhwa, Akash (17 February 2013). "I want to use my brains, not just my face: Deepti Bhatnagar". The Times of India. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
- ↑ "Deepti Bhatnagar". Seasons India. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
- 1 2 3 K. Devgan (17 November 2002). "One-way yatra to success". The Sunday Tribune. Retrieved 2011-09-08.
- ↑ Prabha, Kanak (24 February 2012). "What's cooking!". The Hindu. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
- ↑ "Interview with producer - anchor Deepti Bhatnagar". Indiantelevision.com. 13 December 2002. Retrieved 2011-09-08.
- 1 2 "About Deepti". Deepti Bhatnagar Productions. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
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