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Mamta (TV Series)
Mamta was a Hindi television serial that aired from 9 January 2006 to 12 October 2007 on Zee TV, about the universal theme of motherhood. Plot The show is based on the story of a woman named Mamta, who is a surrogate mother to a child named Krish. After the birth, she is told that the baby died during birth. A year later she learns that the baby is alive but in danger. She goes to a new, unknown city where she doesn't know anyone to save the child. Mamta meets Akshay and they marry but he soon meets with an accident and is thought to have been killed. Mamta discovers she is pregnant with Akshay's child and decides to marry Sid for the sake of the unborn child. Akshay returns and unaware that Mamta is pregnant, he tries to avenge what he thinks is a betrayal. When he realises his mistake, Mamta refuses to forgive him because he tried to kill not only her but also their baby. However, Mamta miscarries and loses the baby. Unable to bear the pain, Mamta leaves everything and mo ...
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Muskaan Mihani
Muskaan Mihani (born 26 June 1982) is an Indian actress. She is known for her roles in ''Dill Mill Gayye'' and Jugni Chali Jalandhar. Career Muskaan started her career in 2004 with Sahara One's TV show ''Raat Hone Ko Hai'' as Anuja. After she played the role of Mandeep / Mandy in ''Ye Meri Life Hai''. In 2006, she played in '' Pyaar Ke Do Naam: Ek Raadha, Ek Shyaam'' as Mala, after she roped for parallel lead in Zee TV's show '' Mamta'' as Manisha. In 2007, she made her Bollywood debut with Hindi film ''Heyy Babyy'' as Isha's friend. She won the medical drama show ''Dill Mill Gayye'', where she played the role of Dr. Sapna. She was last seen in '' Fear Files: Darr Ki Sacchi Tasvirein'' as Ritu. Personal life Muskaan Mihani was born on 28 June in Ahmedabad, India. She has a younger sister ''Rishika Mihani'', who is also a television actress. Muskaan married with Bandra-based business ''Tushal Sobhani'' on 1 September 2013. Muskaan Mihani gave birth to a baby girl, name Ma ...
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Sanjay Mitra (born 1 March 1966) is an Indian actor who appears in Malayalam, Hindi, Bengali and Telugu films. Personal life He married Suparna Anand, his co-star in '' Vaishali'' in 1997 and they have two sons, Manav Mitra (1999) and Bhavya Mitra (2001). However, they were divorced in 2008. He then remarried Taruna Mitra in 2010. Career He made his debut with the Malayalam film '' Vaishali'', along with Suparna Anand. Years later, Mitra appeared in the Malayalam film ''Poonilamazha ''Poonilamazha'' is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film written and directed by Sunil (director), Sunil. The film was produced by Bindu and Nisha under the banner of Ponthara Films and distributed by Fax Release. It stars Sanjay Mitra (actor), Sanjay Mi ...''. His Telugu film '' Hrudayanjali'' had a delayed release in 2002, and received critical acclaim. Filmography Television References External links * 20th-century Indian male actors Living people Male actors in Malayalam cinema Ma ...
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Jayati Bhatia (born July 28, 1970) is an Indian actress. She is best known for her role as Nirmala "Mataji" Bharadwaj in ''Sasural Simar Ka'' (2011–18), one of the most longest-running TV shows that aired on Colors TV. Currently she's essaying the role of Geetanjali Devi Oswal in Sasural Simar Ka Season - 2. Personal life Originally a Bengali, Bhatia was born in Orissa, India but moved to Delhi when she was a month old. As a child, she was trained in classical Odissi but has admitted that she finds western dance forms difficult. Bhatia met her husband Kiran Bhatia, during her first play and was encouraged by him to be more active on the theatre circuit. In April 2017, on her way to the sets of ''Sasural Simar Ka'', Kiran was involved in an argument after which he was beaten up. Bhatia has expressed that she was supported by her mother-in-law and owes much of her success to her. Bhatia is a supporter of LGBT rights. Career Television debut and initial days (1996–2007) B ...
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