Dipti bhatnagar biography
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DEEPTI BHATNAGAR,MEERUT
Deepti Bhatnagar was born on 30-09-1967 in Meerut in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. She is an Indian Film Actress, Model, TV Presenter & Television Actress who best known for her work in Bollywood, Telugu, Tamil and Kannada films.
Deepti Bhatnagar completed her school level education from Delhi and then completed her college studies from Meerut. She relocated to Mumbai to find a good ad agency who can promote her handicrafts products factory in Meerut. Accidentally, she signed for Roopmilan Saree press ad and that changed her life forever. Soon after this, she went on to sign modeling assignments one after the other and became one of the most sought-after models.
She then gave up her handicrafts business in order to pursue a career in modeling and acting. She rose to fame after winning the Eves Weekly contest and did various fashion shows in India and abroad. She then finally made her acting debut in the year 1995 with the Hindi film Ram Sha
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Deepti Bhatnagar Height, Age, Husband, Family, Biography & More
in meters- 1.70 m
in feet & inches- 5’ 7”
TV (As Host & Producer): Musafir Hoon Yaaron (2001), aired on Star Plus
Film (Hindi; As an actor): Ram Shastra (1995) as Nitu Sinha
Film (Telugu; As an actor): Pelli Sandadi (1996) as Swapna
Film (Tamil; As an actor): Dharma Chakkaram (1997) as Vijayalakshmi
Film (Kannada; As an actor): Galate Aliyandru (2000) as a dancer
Film (Malayalam; As an actor): Rakkilipattu (2007) in a special appearance
Web Series (Hindi; As an actor): Never Kiss Your Best Friend (season 2; 2022) as Sangeeta Malhotra; streamed on Zee5
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Born on September 30, 1967, Deepti caught the media spotlight when she was crowned Eves Weekly's Miss India contest in 1990. She went on to represent India in the Miss World contest and actually ended up finishing in the 5th place.
She continued to receive modeling assignments from Singapore based organizations, and eventually ended up running a handicrafts factory in her hometown of Meerut, where she had earlier attended a Meerut University-affiliated College.
When she came to Bombay in 1992 to promote her handicrafts, she received an offer to model for 'Roopmilan Sarees'; signed up for about a dozen more campaigns; gave up her in interest in handicrafts and took up modeling as a profession.
This attractive young woman was noticed and was approached to act in Sanjay Gupta's 'Ram Shastra'. Unfortunately, moved failed to make any impact at the box office.
Not discouraged she signed up for a few more films, however, none of them were able to launch her ca