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  Aarthi
Aarthi also known as Aarthi Ganeshkar is a Tamil comedian actress who prominently plays supporting roles. Appearing in many Tamil films, she is also a regular guest judge on Asathapovathu Yaaru on Sun TV in Chennai. Recently she took part in Kalaignar TV's dance show, Maanada Mayilada, coming second in the process with Ganeshkar, whom she later married.

Aarthi also known as Aarthi Ganeshkar is a Tamil comedian actress who prominently plays supporting roles. Appearing in many Tamil films, she is also a regular guest judge on Asathapovathu Yaaru on Sun TV in Chennai. Recently she took part in Kalaignar TV's dance show, Maanada Mayilada, coming second in the process with Ganeshkar, whom she later married.

 
  Payal Rohatgi
She is a self-made model and actress. Payal was born on 9th November, 1980 in Banjara Hills, Hyderabad. The actress is the daughter of Shashank Rohatgi and Veena Rohatgi. Her brother's name is Gaurav Rohatgi. She was raised in Ahmedabad, Gujarat in a well-to-do family. Payal completed her schooling from Udgam School. The brilliant artist holds a degree in computer engineering from Ahmedabad-based L. D. College of Engineering.

Modeling world called up the glamorous Payal by luring her with advertisements for the brands like Nirma, Amul and Nescafe. The actress did very well in those ads. The television commercial of Cadbury Temptation played very important role in catching glances towards the actress. Payal appeared in some music videos, such as 'Silk Route' and Indipop singer KK's album.

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She is a self-made model and actress. Payal was born on 9th November, 1980 in Banjara Hills, Hyderabad. The actress is the daughter of Shashank Rohatgi and Veena Rohatgi. Her brother's name is Gaurav Rohatgi. She was raised in Ahmedabad, Gujarat in a well-to-do family. Payal completed her schooling from Udgam School. The brilliant artist holds a degree in computer engineering from Ahmedabad-based L. D. College of Engineering.

Modeling world called up the glamorous Payal by luring her with advertisements for the brands like Nirma, Amul and Nescafe. The actress did very well in those ads. The television commercial of Cadbury Temptation played very important role in catching glances towards the actress. Payal appeared in some music videos, such as 'Silk Route' and Indipop singer KK's album.

The beauty was a contestant of the television reality show, named 'Bigg Boss' aired on Colors channel in 2008. The actress appeared as a celebrity performer and enacted a laughter caricature in 'Comedy Circus - Chinchpokli To China' on Sony TV. In 2010, she was seen in television serial 'Raaz Pichhle Janam Ka' on NDTV Imagine. Payal was a contestant in 'Zor Ka Jhatka' anchored by Shah Rukh Khan. The lady was a part of CID series on Sony TV in the episode, 'Dhoom - Bike Robbers' in the year 2011. In 2012, Payal participated in the reality show 'Survivor India' on Star plus. She was the fifth runner up in the competition, in which almost 70 nations took part. Rohatgi also participated in the show 'Welcome - Baazi Mehmaan Nawazi Ki' on Life OK channel in 2013 and was seen in many episodes of the programme. She was the winner of the show.

The Bollywood journey of Payal Rohatgi commenced after winning the title of Miss Tourism World in the year 2002 in South America. She was the winner beating the contestants from 65 nations. The bold actress also participated in Femina Miss India Contest in 2002. Then, Payal was seen in the ad film of Dabur's Lal Dantmanjan along with Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag. Pradeep Sarkar was the director of this ad film. He again directed one more ad film for Eveready Battery with megastar Amitabh Bachchan.

Payal knocked on the doors of Bollywood and the film 'Yeh Kya Ho Raha Hai' by Harry Baweja opened the door for her. The movie is said to be Hindi version of Hollywood teen-flick 'American Pie'. The stunning heroine then appeared in some other films too, like 'Police Force' (2003), 'Plan' (2003) and 'Rakht' (2004). The actress gained her breakthrough with the movie '36 China Town'. Big stars like Kareena Kapoor, Shahid Kapoor and Paresh Rawal were her co-stars in this film. The glam-doll portrayed an item girl in the critically acclaimed film 'Corporate' (2006).

In the year 2007, Payal acted in the film 'Dhol' by Priyadarshan. It was Percept Picture Company production. The actress was witnessed in the second lead role with Arbaaz Khan. 'Ugly Aur Pagli' was her next movie in 2008 with Ranvir Shorey. She was seen doing a cameo in it. 'Dil Kabaddi' by TV18 was the next release of Payal in 2008, which was also starring Irrfan Khan. Payal essayed the character of aerobics instructor in this movie. The year 2010 saw the actress performing theatre workshops. She made an entry in one of the English play by Vandana Sajnani Khattar, named 'Four Play'. In her recent movie in 2012 titled 'Valentine's Night', she was featured with co-star Sangram Singh. The box-office preferred to remain silent for this movie. Payal got opportunity to work with Bollywood biggies, which assisted her in shaping her career.

The other movies of Payal include 'Chetna' (2005), 'Tauba Tauba' (2004), 'Laila' (2004), 'Heyy Babyy' (2007), 'Mazaa Mazaa' (2005) and 'Men Not Allowed' (2006). Rohatgi was the showstopper for Indore Fashion Week and supported the noble cause - Save the girl child. The actress is working actively for Jeevan Dhara, a Mumbai-based NGO. She also associated herself with one more social cause of alcoholics' and drug addicts' rehabilitation. Payal even had World Anti Drugs Day celebrations with them.

These days Payal is working on her next film 'Black Currency'. It is Shanti Niketan Films production and is directed by Sanjay Sharma. In this, Payal will be seen opposite eminent actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui.

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  Anu Prabhakar
Anu Prabhakar ( born 9 November 1980) is an Indian film actress, who predominantly appears in Kannada films and is from Mangalore.Anu Prabhakar is the daughter of M. V. Prabhakar and dubbing artist and actress Gayathri Prabhakar. She studied at Nirmala Rani High School in Malleshwaram. She dropped out of college as her career in acting took off. However, later, she completed her graduation in sociology from Karnataka University.

Anu Prabhakar first appeared as a child artist in the films Chapala Chennigaraya and Shanti Kranti. Her first film in a lead role came in the 1999 Kannada film, Hrudaya Hrudaya, that had Shivarajkumar paired opposite her. She acted with Vishnuvardhan in films like Soorappa, Jamindarru, Hrudayavantha, Sahukaara, Varsha. She has also acted in a few Tamil movies.

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Anu Prabhakar ( born 9 November 1980) is an Indian film actress, who predominantly appears in Kannada films and is from Mangalore.Anu Prabhakar is the daughter of M. V. Prabhakar and dubbing artist and actress Gayathri Prabhakar. She studied at Nirmala Rani High School in Malleshwaram. She dropped out of college as her career in acting took off. However, later, she completed her graduation in sociology from Karnataka University.

Anu Prabhakar first appeared as a child artist in the films Chapala Chennigaraya and Shanti Kranti. Her first film in a lead role came in the 1999 Kannada film, Hrudaya Hrudaya, that had Shivarajkumar paired opposite her. She acted with Vishnuvardhan in films like Soorappa, Jamindarru, Hrudayavantha, Sahukaara, Varsha. She has also acted in a few Tamil movies.

In her next film based on the life of 12th-century Kannada poet Akka Mahadevi, she plays a dual role; one of the poet and the other of Jyothi, a girl who pursues PhD on the poet.

Anu Prabhakar was honoured by Bangalore's Kolada Math, with the title 'Abhinaya Saraswathi' for her performance in various films. She has won other awards such as 'Kannada State Government best actress award 2000–01' and 'Cinema Express best actress.

In 2009, she gave her voice to an HIV/AIDS education animated software tutorial created by the nonprofit organisation TeachAIDS.
Anu married Krishna Kumar, the son of actress Jayanthi in March 2002. Citing differences between them, they divorced in January 2014. In April 2016, she married Raghu Mukherjee, a model-turned-actor.

Known For: Arputham
 
  Priyanka Trivedi
Priyanka Trivedi is an Indian actress who has acted in many films in Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, Tamil and Bengali. She has won recognition for her role in the Bengali hit Saathi which set new trends in the Bengali film industry.

She is widely popular in Bengali, Kannada, Telugu and Tamil cinema, especially for her portrayal of a sweet Brahmin girl in Raja with Ajith Kumar. She won critical acclaim for her role in Malla and H2O.

Priyanka Upendra, earlier known as Priyanka Trivedi won Miss Kolkata title in 1996. She has done various modelling assignments afterwards and was introduced in the Bengali film Yoddha. She then worked with the critically acclaimed film director Basu Chaterjee in Hothat Brishti.

She married Upendra, has two children, and has settled in Bangalore, Karnataka.

Priyanka Trivedi is an Indian actress who has acted in many films in Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, Tamil and Bengali. She has won recognition for her role in the Bengali hit Saathi which set new trends in the Bengali film industry.

She is widely popular in Bengali, Kannada, Telugu and Tamil cinema, especially for her portrayal of a sweet Brahmin girl in Raja with Ajith Kumar. She won critical acclaim for her role in Malla and H2O.

Priyanka Upendra, earlier known as Priyanka Trivedi won Miss Kolkata title in 1996. She has done various modelling assignments afterwards and was introduced in the Bengali film Yoddha. She then worked with the critically acclaimed film director Basu Chaterjee in Hothat Brishti.

She married Upendra, has two children, and has settled in Bangalore, Karnataka.

Known For: Raajjiyam
 
 
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