Hottest pictures of Mandira Bedi. Mandira was born in a Punjabi-speaking Bombay-put together Bedi family. Her mother’s name is Gita, and her fathers are Verinder. She did her tutoring in the Cathedral and John Connon High School and finished her graduation and post-graduation from St. Xavier’s College and Sophia Polytech individually.
Scarcely had she begun working at Ogilvy and Mather Advertising Agency when she was offered to assume a job on the little screen in Shanti. It drove her to pursue ‘Kyun Ki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahoo Thee’ too. An Aries, she is energetic about live cricket and was excited when Sony Television offered her to compère ‘Extra Innings.’
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Her appearance in a comprehensive exhibit of creator Sarees glamorized the dull male-overwhelmed cricket world, which prompted an ascent in watcher transport in the long run.
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Cricket-fixated watchers in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and different nations, both male and female, we’re captivated with this smooth, new confronted, attractive, Saree-clad, and healthy Indian young lady.
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Style Designer, Satya Paul, planned cricket-themed Sarees, which included marks of cricketers; another with cricket paper title texts; one with players’ activities; one with small cricket banners partaking countries, which are only a couple out of the 50 odd ones. A few of these Sarees were unloaded.
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Mandira wedded Bollywood Film Director Raj Kaushal drastically on Valentine’s Day 1999, and they live in Bandra, Bombay. She has acted in hubby’s movie ‘Shaadi Ka Ladoo’, and was engaged with the filming of ‘Dus Kahaniyan.’ She loves doing an assortment of screen jobs yet lean towards glamorized shows.
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She couldn’t want anything more than to do harmful employment, similar to the one in ‘Kyun Ki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thee,’ however, she is informed that she doesn’t have a face for it. She has shown up in ‘Distinction Gurukool,’ she is the anchor of Set Max’s World Cup Cricket 2007, a sitcom ‘Daddy Ban Gaya Hero.’
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She turned into the mother of a child kid on Father’s Day, June 19, 2011, at Lilavati Hospital, Mumbai, at 11:01 am. The kid, named Vir, weighed roughly 6lbs.