1. Tanishaa Mukerji
2. Elakshi Gupta
Elakshi Gupta is a woman who dons many hats as a dentist, actor, model, and dancer. From being a dentist, she went on to win the Mrs. India Globe to becoming an actress, Elakshi is indeed a multi-talented woman. Elakshi Gupta was born on 22 December 1992 to Dr. Shashikant Morey and Meenakshi Morey, M.D. Microbiology professor. She grew up in a small district Akola in Nagpur. Elakshi Gupta attended Holy Cross Convent School in Akola and opted for the Science group for her higher education. She possessed great intelligence and usually received the best grades throughout her schooling. Coming from a family of Doctors, Elakshi Gupta chose to become a dentist and completed her BDS Degree from Sharad Pawar Dental College and Hospital in Sawangi.
...4. Rajiv S Ruia
Rajiv S Ruia is an Indian filmmaker. Although the year of his birth is unknown, Rajiv was born on 5 August. His parents are Shyam S. Ruia and Rani S. Ruia. Rajiv originally hails from Rajasthan but was born and brought up in Mumbai. Rajiv attended Fatima Devi English High School in Mumbai. Later, he took admission at SM Lal College where he completed his diploma course in software engineering and photo-design.
...5. Rohan Deep Singh
Rohan Deep Singh is an accomplished film producer, known for his exceptional work in the Indian film industry. Born and raised in Mumbai, India, Rohan developed a keen interest in cinema from an early age. After completing his education in business administration, he decided to pursue his passion for film production and began working as an assistant director on several Bollywood projects. Rohan's big break came in 2010 when he produced his first film, a romantic drama that received critical acclaim and commercial success. Since then, he has produced several successful films in various genres, including action, comedy, and drama. Some of his notable works include "Gangs of Wasseypur," "Kahaani," "Badlapur," and "Andhadhun."
...6. Vardan Singh
Vardan Singh is a playback singer and music composer of Indian music industry. He is well-known for his very famous song ‘Kabhi Yun Bhi’ from the movie ‘Ishq Junoon. His genuine voice and original music, has got immense admiration from the music industry experts.
...7. Shreyas Talpade
Those who follow Bollywood movies are accustomed to the character ‘Iqbal,’ which follows the story of a mute and deaf, rookie Indian bowler’s attempt to achieve recognition, and be one of the prestigious XI, that represent the country in cricket. The character, which goes by the same name of Iqbal, was portrayed by none other than Shreyas Talpade, who is an Indian actor. Shreyas is a Mumbaikar, who pursued his schooling from Shree Ram Welfare Society. The inception of his career began with Marathi television serials, and numerous stage plays across the state. Shreyas was famous for his role in the Marathi soap opera, Aabhal Maaya. In the year 1997, he pocketed a crucial role as a child actor in the Zee TV produced television serial “Woh.” Talpade played the role of a young Ashutosh Gowarikar. He is also ostentatious for his roles in the mini soap operas produced by Adhikari Brothers, and his role as “Tejas,” in the Damini. The character of Tejas, transformed Talpade, into a well-known Marathi household name. Shreyas began his movie venture with cameos in Nidaan, Raghu More, and Aankhen. He pocketed a major role in the Marathi horror-comedy, “Pachadlela.” The movie catapulted Talpade’s career, and he managed to attract the attention of various directors in the Marathi film industry. In 2005, he auditioned for the role of a deaf and mute, young cricket aspirant in Nagesh Kukunoor’s film titled “Iqbal.” Talpade reportedly stated that he honestly didn’t expect to grab the lead role in Kukunoor’s venture. The movie was a huge hit at the box office, and Shreyas was also nominated for a Filmfare Award in the Debut category.
...8. Abhimanyu Singh
Abhimanyu Singh is a popular Indian film and television actor who works extensively in the Bollywood industry. He was born in Patna, Bihar, India, and later moved to Delhi to attend college. He worked in some school dramas during college, until one day, he moved to Mumbai to pursue his acting career. The first two months of his stay in Mumbai was really tough for the actor, since he couldn’t get any decent roles and had to wait for the producers for long hours just to cast him in any good films. He took his chances and decided to do theatre. He joined the group, Ansh, headed by Makarand Deshpande, who became his acting guru. One day, he got a call from his co-actor, Manoj Bajpai, and told him that he will be casted in the Hindi supernatural thriller film, ‘Aks’, which stars Amitabh Bachchan in 2001. This film became his debut film as an actor.
...9. Hemant Pandey
Hemant Pandey is an Indian actor known for his different roles in Indian Television serials and movies.
Hemant's major break into television was the character of Pandey in television series Office Office (2000). Hemant Pandey hails from a humble village of Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand. During his early days in Delhi, he was assisted by NGOs named Janmadhyam and Allaripu.
Besides Office Office, Hemant has appeared in television series like Hera Pheri (1999), Tamannna House (2004) and Neer Bhare Tere Naina Devi (2010).
Similarly, the list of his movie credits is much longer. Pandey's filmography includes Mujhe Kucch Kehna hai (2000), Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein (2001), Aap Mujhe Acche Lagne Lage (2002), Badhaai Ho Badhaai (2002), Detective Naani (2006), Krrish (2006), Sankat City (2006), Kaalo (2010), Chala Mussaddi....Office Office (2011), Be Careful (2011), Machhi Jal Ki Rani Hai (2012), 2 Nights in Soul Valley (2012).
Hemant is a much-loved character in Indian screens. He portrays his character with wit and grace that few can manage. The character of Pandeyji from Office Office has stayed with the audience for years. His convincing acting skills have to come from his extensive work in serials, movies and theatres.
10. Sanjay Mishra
Sanjay Mishra is an Indian comedian, most famous for his role as Apple Singh, featured in the ESPN Star Sports during the 1999 Cricket World Cup. Apart from that, he has acted in countless other Bollywood films, his most famous roles being Dil Se (1998), Ankhon Dekhi (2013) and Jolly LLB (2013) to name a few.
Born in 1963 in Bihar, Sanjay Mishra joined the National School of Drama after his graduation. He acted in many TV commercials before he got a role in the TV series Chanakya in 1991. In 1995 he made his Indian film debut in Oh Darling!Yeh Hai India! followed by Rajkumar (1996) and Satya (1998). His Role in Satya and Dil Se (1998) helped him grab a role in Office Office as Shukla. For the next few years he appeared in TV serials till 2005 after which he completely switched to Bollywood films. His acting was much praised in Bunty Aur Babli, Apna Sapna Money Money, Golmaal:Fun Unlimited and Dhamaal, the last two being consecutive hits in 2006. He later starred in many small roles in big banner films before his role as RGV in All The Best:Fun Begins made him a national phenomenon. His famous dialogue "Dhondu Just Chill" was a common dialogue on the streets.
He went on to win the Indian TV Honors Golden Globe awards in 2011. In the same year he won the Star Screen Awards and in 2014, won the Jagran Films awards.
His recent releases include Phas Gaye Re Obama, based on the Indian recession, Bhoothnath Returns and Kick. Though Sanjay Mishra did some serious roles in a couple of films like Zameen, Charas and Satya, he is mainly recognised as a comedian.
11. Sanjay Masoom
All the dialogues we hear in movies, all the famous lines we mimic, from all the romantic scripts to all the emotional exchange, this is all written by the one and only Sanjay Masoom. Bollywood is lucky to have such an amazing and talented script and dialogue writer. A film is incomplete if its dialogues are not effective and Sanjay Masoom makes it sure to make a film hit by such world-class and incomparable dialogues that it leaves a strong impact on the audience. He has always been into writing, and he feels that writing is not at all a difficult task, one should just know what he or she wants to say, and the pen flows by itself. He says that writing is not something one has to learn but it comes from within, and any passionate writer can do that he does now and reach great heights. Writing is a medium to convey all that you want in a beautiful way to a large number of people. Sanjay Masoom used to write shayaris.
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