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Sanjay Goradia
Sanjay Goradia is an Indian actor, director and producer. He has produced more than hundred Gujarati plays and acted in quarter of them. He has acted in several Hindi and Gujarati films and has produced television shows. Biography Sanjay Goradia started his theatre career on backstage in 1979 for ''Pagla Ghoda'', a play directed by Latesh Shah. Some of his well known plays include ''Pappu Paas Thayi Gayo'', ''Aa Namo Bahu Nade Chhe'', ''Chup Raho Khush Raho'', ''De Taali Kona Baap Ni Diwali'', ''Sunder Be Baydiwalo'' and ''Bairaono Bahubali''. He produced several Hindi plays including ''Maa Retire Hoti Hai'' starring Jaya Bachchan, ''Pati-Patni aur Mein'' starring Shatrughan Sinha, ''Chupkay Chupkay'' starring Zeenat Aman and ''Lali Leela''. He produced several Gujarati television shows including ''Tari Ankhno Afini,'' '' Aa Family Comedy Che'' (2014), '' Kumkum Na Pagla Padya'' (2015), ''Shukra Mangal'' and ''Sukh Mare Angane'' which were aired on for '' Colors Gujarati'' ...
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