Pooja Bedi

Pooja Bedi

Pooja Bedi was born in Bombay, India, on 11th May 1970 to noted Indian classic danseuse Protima Bedi aka Gauri, and international film star Kabir Bedi. She was brought up very unconventionally and literally allowed to have her own way as a child. She abstained from cigarettes and alcohol until later in life. She endured family tragedies when her 26-year-old brother committed suicide in 1997, and her mother was killed on a holy pilgrimage on the Himalayas in 1998. She is married, and mother of two: Aalia (1997) and Omar (2000). She starred in Bollywood movies from 1991 through to 1995, as well as featured in a host of commercials and acclaimed campaigns such as tips and toes, Frooti, and the controversial Kamasutra condom campaign. She actively campaigns for HIV/AIDS awareness through celebrity appearances, print and electronic media, music videos (BBC and Levi Strauss sponsored) and fund raising events. Other causes she has supported include breast cancer awareness, street children, the world vision of India, and poverty housing with "Habitat for Humanity". She returned to acting in films in Ek Ajnabee (2005), only to find that the scene had been deleted in the final cut. She was featured in a reality show, "Jhalak Dikhlaja" on Sony TV 2006, and developed a love for Latin American ballroom dance. She now performs shows all over the world at events and award ceremonies. She is also a TV host for "Not Just Page 3", and "Just Pooja" on Zoom Tv, as well as brand ambassador of Allergan India, and Country Club India Limited. As a stage actress, she took part in the box office hits "Carry on Papa", "Wow what a girl", and a Bengali "Jatra". She published her late mother's memoirs "Timepass" (Penguin Books, India) which was on the national top 10 bestseller list. Her opinionated thoughts on matters of social and national concern have been published in regular columns and occasional articles in the Times of India, Hindustan Times, Midday, L'officiel, Marie Claire, The Week, etc.
Pooja Gaur

Pooja Gaur

Pooja Gor, born as Pooja Gaur in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India, is a renowned Indian television and film actress. She is widely recognized for her exceptional portrayal of characters, with her breakout role being in the popular TV series "Mann Kee Awaaz Pratigya." Hailing from a close-knit family, Pooja is the daughter of Avinash Gor and Aarti Gor, and she shares her journey with a younger brother named Naman Gor. Pooja made her debut on the small screen with Imagine TV's "Kitni Mohabbat Hai," where she showcased her acting prowess in a supporting role alongside Karan Kundra. Her talent and on-screen charisma did not go unnoticed, leading to her hosting the Crime Drama "Savdhaan India" on Life OK from 2013 to 2015, where she played a pivotal role in bringing real-life crime stories to the forefront. Pooja Gor's foray into the world of reality television was marked by her participation in the Box Cricket League in 2014 and her daring stint on "Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi 5" in the same year, showcasing her adventurous spirit beyond the realm of scripted dramas. In a significant career milestone, Pooja stepped onto the big screen with her film debut in the 2018 release "Kedarnath," alongside Sushant Singh Rajput and Sara Ali Khan. Her portrayal of Brinda Mishra garnered appreciation, highlighting her versatility as an actress. Beyond her professional achievements, Pooja's personal life has also been in the public eye. She was in a longstanding relationship with actor Raj Singh Arora from 2009 to 2020, a period she candidly shared with her followers on social media, demonstrating her openness and honesty with her fans. Apart from her acting pursuits, Pooja is committed to maintaining her physical fitness and personal safety. She has dedicated herself to learning kickboxing as a means of self-defense and staying in top physical shape. Pooja Gor continues to be a beloved figure in the entertainment industry, captivating audiences with her talent, resilience, and commitment to both her craft and personal growth.
Pooja Hegde

Pooja Hegde

Pooja Hegde is an Indian film actress. She was born in Mumbai, Maharashtra, on October 13, 1990. She is predominantly working in Telugu, Tamil and Hindi films and is called as 'Pan-India Actress'. From her humble beginnings, Hegde has soared to remarkable heights, leaving an indelible mark on multiple film industries across India. Her cinematic voyage commenced in 2012 with a memorable role in the Tamil film 'Mugamoodi' where her talent and charisma shone brightly. Hegde's ascent continued as she ventured into Telugu cinema, debuting alongside Naga Chaitanya Akkineni in the enchanting 'Oka Laila Kosam' a milestone that marked her entry into the dynamic Telugu film scene. But Pooja's journey was just beginning. She shot to fame with her Telugu films 'DJ: Duvvada Jagannadham' and went on to establish herself as number one with films like 'Aravinda Sametha Veera Raghava', 'Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo' and 'Maharshi'. In 2016, she took a bold step into Hindi cinema with Ashutosh Gowariker's grand historical epic 'Mohenjo Daro' where she shared the screen with the iconic Hrithik Roshan. This pivotal moment not only showcased Hegde's versatility but also affirmed her ability to captivate audiences across diverse film industries. Beyond the glitz of the silver screen lies Hegde's rootedness in her family and heritage. The daughter of Manjunath and Lata Hegde, with ancestral ties stretching from Mumbai to Mangalore, Hegde's upbringing was enriched by her elder brother, Rishabh Hegde, a respected Orthopaedic surgeon. Her journey to stardom was paved with determination, starting with her remarkable performance in the Miss Universe India 2010 pageant, where she earned the esteemed title of the second runner-up, igniting her path in the world of glamour and entertainment. Pooja is renowned not only for her acting prowess but also as a trained Bharatnatyam dancer, honing her skills for over 10 years. Her dedication to the art form reflects in her graceful performances on-screen. Hegde's linguistic prowess is as impressive as her acting skills, fluently conversing in English, Hindi, Marathi, Tulu, Telugu, and Tamil, a testament to her multifaceted persona. In the tapestry of her cinematic endeavors, Hegde has graced the screen in a myriad of roles, from the comedic spectacle 'Cirkus', directed by Rohit Shetty and starring opposite Ranveer Singh, to the romantic multilingual saga 'Radhe Shyam' (2022) alongside the enigmatic Prabhas. Her charm and talent further shine in 'Most Eligible Bachelor' opposite Akhil Akkineni and 'Acharya' alongside Ram Charan. Her most recent endeavor saw her mesmerizing portrayal opposite Salman Khan in the compelling drama 'Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan' (2023), reaffirming Hegde's status as a luminary in the ever-evolving landscape of Indian cinema. With each role, she continues to captivate audiences, her star power illuminating the silver screen and beyond.

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