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Hindi Tv Serial Aaina Kabootri - Cast & Crew

1. Sangita Ghosh


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Sangita Ghosh rose to fame with her role in the popular television series Des Mein Niklla Hoga Chand which was a story about an NRI named Pritam Singh who settle in UK. Sangita played the granddaughter who portrayed Indian values. The role of Pammi was well loved and appreciated and that is what brought her more offers for different projects. She started off as a model and went on to make her mark in the television and movie industry.

Her acting career started at the age of 10 when she worked in the serial Hum Hindustani which was aired on 1986. Her modeling career extended to brands like Nirma and Donear Suitings. As soon as she finished her college studies in 1996, she started taking up prominent roles in serials like Kurukshetra, Adhikaar, Daraar and others. 

She was lately engaged in a project by the name of Kehta Hai Dil Jee Le Zara which aired on Sony TV and was a series that portrayed the life of Saanchi who struggles with her father’s strawberry farm. 

She also took part in the celebrity dancing competition Nach Baliye, once as a performer and once as a host. Another reality show that she took part in was Zara Nachke Dikha.  She later also went to win a lot of Star Parivaar and Indian Television academy awards.   

The Madhya Pradesh girl later married polo player Shailendra Singh in Jaipur. The wedding was a private ceremony in the same city.

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Date of Birth: 18-08-1976
Age: 47
Star Sign: Leo
Gender: Female
Language: Hindi
Skills: Artists
Date of Birth: 18-08-1976
Age: 47
Star Sign: Leo
Gender: Female
Language: Hindi
Skills: Artists

2. Chander Behl


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Chander Behl is an Indian author born in 1941 in the city of Jhang. Being born before the partition of India, he had to migrate out of his birthplace in the August of 1947. Chander Behl and his family had to start a new life in India. It took a few years to settle in a new place, having lost everything to the partition, but eventually, they settled in Delhi. He grew up in Delhi amidst the constant labeling of an immigrant living in a free and secular India. He has a long list of educational credentials- he completed his B.Sc from Hindu college(1962), B. Ed from the University of Delhi (1964), M.A in Philosophy from the University of Delhi (1966), and P. G Dip for Ed. Adm. from the University of Saskatchewan (1974). In 1967, he moved to London, the U.K, to work as a teacher in science. He then moved to Punnichy, Canada, in 1970, where he taught until his retirement in 1997. He published his first book " Anatomy of Spirituality: portrait of the soul" in April 2015. 

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Date of Birth: 1941
Gender: Male
Language: Hindi
Skills: Author
Date of Birth: 1941
Gender: Male
Language: Hindi
Skills: Author

3. Dheeraj Kumar


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Dheeraj Kumar belongs to the era when television was just about widening its appeal to the motley TV audience of those days, fed on the governmental dose of “Krishi Darshan” and the like. With winds of change slowly gathering momentum within Mandi House, came typical soaps catering to the then prevailing genres like mythological anecdotes and stories of yester year heroes. It was in this latter slot in 1984 that Dheeraj Kumar with his own production house Creative Eye, launched his serial “Kahan Gaye Woh Log”. This narrated lesser known facets of our freedom fighters, syncing very well with what mandarins at DD felt was good fare to be beamed to TV homes. 


Not surprisingly Dheeraj Kumar bagged the award for the Best Serial of the Year (1984), a government sponsored award personally handed over by the then President of India. Although this established Dheeraj Kumar as a television personality to be reckoned with, this was preceded by a reasonably successful stint in the Punjabi film industry, having acted in 21 films between 1970 and 1984. He had a reasonably successful run in Hindi movies as well, with quite a few well known films against his name, in some of which he even did the leading role. 


He would be remembered as the actor who rendered the well known semi classical song Ka Karoon Sajni sung in the melodious voice of Yesudas for the film “Swami”. He also enacted the title role in the film “Shirdi Ke Sai Baba”, perhaps betraying his penchant for mythological and historical themes, as his later productions for television would testify. 


But it was Television that was his first focus, and he had soon acquired the name of ‘Mythology King’ with the string of mythological serials that he had produced for Doordarshan and later on for satellite channels as well. The well remembered amongst these were “Om Namah Shivaya” (for DD) and “Shri Ganesh” (for Sony). At one time all channels were literally flooded with mythological serials from Dheeraj Kumar’s production house Creative Eye. While he briefly diversified into crime based serials like “Adalat” (1985) and “Apradh” (2000), he could not resist the temptation of falling back on the magical formula of mythology, bringing back the lore of king Vikram on TV screens with his 2014 serial “Singhasan Battissee” on Sony Pal. With all the success that Dheeraj Kumar has achieved with his Creative Eye production house Dheeraj Kumar would surely like to be remembered more as an all round TV personality rather than just a mere actor in films and serials.

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Date of Birth: 01-10-1944
Age: 79
Star Sign: Libra
Gender: Male
Language: Hindi
Skills: TV-Actor
Date of Birth: 01-10-1944
Age: 79
Star Sign: Libra
Gender: Male
Language: Hindi
Skills: TV-Actor

4. Arup Pal


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Arup Pal is an Indian actor who features in many supporting roles in Hindi movies and television shows. Television viewers saw Arup for the first time when he acted in Saath Saath Banayenge Ek Aashiyaan which aired on Zee TV in 2008 for six months. With Reema Vohra and Indian Idol finalist Amit Tandon in the lead roles, the serial focused on the impact of different cultures on a person’s life. The writers have considered a Delhi-based Punjabi family in their script. The program also broadcasted abroad under the title “East meets West” as it involves a Non-Resident Indian girl in the plot.

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Gender: Male
Language: Hindi
Skills: TV-Actor
Gender: Male
Language: Hindi
Skills: TV-Actor

5. Rajendra Gupta


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Rajendra Gupta is a veteran Indian director, theatre, film and television actor. He was hailed from Panipat, Haryana, India and studied at Kurukshetra University. His father runs a textile business but Rajendra is more focused in working on theatre. He met Veena, his wife-to-be in Indore while he’s doing a play in college. But Veena’s parents are not in favor of their marriage so the two leave Bhopal and got married. They now have a daughter named, Ravee Gupta who works as an actress as well. In year 1972, Rajendra attended National School of Drama in New Delhi.


In 1985, Rajendra’s family shifted to Mumbai and he initiated his career in television. During the 80s, he appeared in television serials like Nukkad, Intezaar, Bharat Ek Khoj and Kahan Gaye Woh Log. Few years after moving to Mumbai, he acted in his first film, Yeh Woh Manzil To Nahin as Vice-Chancellor Asthana in 1987. A year later, he was featured in the Hindi film, Main Zinda Hoon; a film that won the Best Film on Social Issues award at the 36th National Film Award. Subsequently, he bagged the role of Aslam in Saeed Akhtar Mirza’s Salim Langde Pe Mat Ro in 1989. He has done several television serials and films. In 1990, Rajendra’s name was added in the Limca Book of Records for working on over 40 television serials. 

He was notably remembered as Pandit Jagannath in the fantasy series, Chandrakanta on DD National  and as Jagat Narayan, the father of Sudha (played by Manasi Joshi Roy) in the television soap, Saaya on Sony TV, where he won the RAPA award in year 2000. He also appeared in television serials like Shaktiman, Aashirwad, Raavan, Kuchh Is Tara, Ek Kahani, Hum Ladkiyan, and Rehna Hai Teri Palkon Ki Chhaon Me. He also acted as Mahaveer Singh in the very popular drama series, Balika Vadhu – Kachchi Umar Ke Pakke Rishte on Colors TV in 2009. From 2011 up to the present, Rajendra appeared in the main lead role as Kesari Narayan on SAB TV’s comedy show, Chidiya Ghar. Also in 2011, he played the same role as Pandit Jagannath, a Ramal master in the fantasy series, Kahaani Chandrakanta Ki on Sahara One.


Rajendra also acted in a bunch of prominent films like Jaan Se Pyaara, Tarpan, Bhai, Daava, Benaam, Dil Kya Kare, Laado, and Raja Ko Rani Se Pyar Ho Gaya. Among all the films the he donned, he stated that he is proud to be part of the 1989 Indian film, Salim Langde Pe Mat Ro and the box-office epic sports drama film, Lagaan in 2001. He also worked on critically acclaimed films like the 2005 Shonali Bose’ film, Amu; the action crime drama film, Sehar and the biographical film, Guru in 2007. He was also part of the British comedy drama film, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel in 2012 and his latest film, Bobby Jasoos in 2014.


He works as the actor-director of stage plays like Sarphire and Jaheez Hatyare, Sooraj Ki Antim Kiran Se Sooraj Ke Pehle Kiran Tak and Dikhti…Khoob Ho!

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Date of Birth: 22-02-1945
Age: 79
Star Sign: Pisces
Gender: Male
Language: Hindi
Skills:
Date of Birth: 22-02-1945
Age: 79
Star Sign: Pisces
Gender: Male
Language: Hindi

6. Gaurang Vyas


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Bio coming soon...

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Gender: Male
Language: Hindi
Skills: Music Composer
Gender: Male
Language: Hindi
Skills: Music Composer