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Deepti Bhatnagar
Bhatnagar in 2013
Born
Occupations
SpouseRandeep Arya
Websitewww.deeptibhatnagar.com

Deepti Bhatnagar is a former Indian actress and model who worked predominantly in Hindi films, in addition to Telugu, Tamil and Kannada films. Her first film role came in Sanjay Gupta's Ram Shastra.[1] She has also appeared in the Telugu film, Pelli Sandadi, the American film, Inferno and the Bollywood film, Mann.

Early life

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Bhatnagar was born in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh.[2][3] She Went to school in 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.[citation needed]

Career

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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

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In 1998, Bhatnagar appeared in a television show Yeh Hai Raaz, replacing Ruby Bhatia in the lead role of a tough cop.[5]

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 StarPlus.[6] She also hosted both the shows.[7]

She also produced a TV serial Kabhi Aaye Na Judaai in 2003 on StarPlus.

Personal life

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Bhatnagar is married to Randeep Arya, the director of her show, Musafir Hoon Yaron.[8] Together they have two sons.[8] Their first son, Shubh, was born in 2003. Six years later, in 2009, they welcomed their second son, Shiv. The couple enjoys a fulfilling family life, balancing their professional careers with the joys and responsibilities of parenthood.[9]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Language
1995 Ram Shastra Nitu Sinha Hindi
1996 Pelli Sandadi Swapna Telugu
1996 Rajwade Swapna Hindi
1997 Dharma Chakkaram Vijayalakshmi Tamil
1997 Kaalia Priya Hindi
1997 Qahar Sapna Hindi
1997 Inferno Shalimar English
1998 Auto Driver Shravani Telugu
1998 Hitler Hindi
1998 Humse Badhkar Kaun Venee Hindi
1999 Dulhan Banoo Main Teri Radha 'Rani' D. Rai Hindi
1999 Sultan Vandana Telugu
1999 Hum Tum Pe Marte Hain Hum Banjaare item number Hindi
1999 Ganga Ki Kasam Geeta Hindi
1999 Kaama Tamil
Telugu
Hindi
1999 Mann Anita Singhania Hindi
2000 Galate Aliyandru Dancer Kannada
2000 Maa Annayya Radha Telugu
2000 Snegithiye Herself Tamil
2001 Chori Chori Chupke Chupke Dancer at Ghod Bharai Hindi
2001 Uljhan Anjali Mathur Hindi
2002 Kondaveeti Simhasanam Rani Telugu
2002 Agni Varsha Dancer ('Chal Re Sajan') Hindi
2004 Rok Sako To Rok Lo Dev's Bhabhi Hindi
2007 Raakilipattu Herself Malayalam
2021 Pelli SandaD Older Sahasra (Cameo) Telugu

Music videos

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Year Album Music Video Other notes
1996 Lal Garara Lal Garara Hans Raj Hans
2000 Dance Attack - Featuring Cheshire Cat Mera Laung Gawacha (Remix) Bally Sagoo

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Ahuja, Asha. "A career reborn on small screen". The Tribune. Archived from the original on 25 September 2018. Retrieved 8 September 2011.
  2. ^ Wadhwa, Akash (17 February 2013). "I want to use my brains, not just my face: Deepti Bhatnagar". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 19 September 2018. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
  3. ^ "Deepti Bhatnagar". Seasons India. Archived from the original on 18 July 2013. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
  4. ^ a b c K. Devgan (17 November 2002). "One-way yatra to success". The Sunday Tribune. Archived from the original on 11 December 2006. Retrieved 8 September 2011.
  5. ^ Khosla, Mukesh (11 October 1998). "Deepti has a lot to smile about". The Tribune. Archived from the original on 9 January 2017. Retrieved 2 July 2016.
  6. ^ Prabha, Kanak (24 February 2012). "What's cooking!". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 19 September 2018. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
  7. ^ "Interview with producer - anchor Deepti Bhatnagar". Indiantelevision.com. 13 December 2002. Archived from the original on 30 December 2006. Retrieved 8 September 2011.
  8. ^ a b "About Deepti". Deepti Bhatnagar Productions. Archived from the original on 24 February 2016. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
  9. ^ "Remember Deepti Bhatnagar? This is how the 90s beauty looks now". Mid-day. Retrieved 15 June 2024.
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