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Mahima Chaudhary
Mahima Chaudhry is an Indian actress and model who worked in Bollywood, Hindi films. During the 1990s, Chaudhry did a few modelling assignments and appeared in several television commercials before venturing into films. She made her acting debut in the 1997 film ''Pardes (1997 film), Pardes'', for which she won the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut. She established a career with several roles in films including ''Daag (1999 film), Daag'' (1999), ''Dhadkan (2000 film), Dhadkan'' (2000), ''Kurukshetra (2000 film), Kurukshetra'' (2000), ''Dil Hai Tumhaara'' (2002), and received critical recognition for her performances in ''Dil Kya Kare'' (1999) and ''Lajja (2001 film), Lajja'' (2001). Early and personal life Mahima Chaudhry was born in Darjeeling, West Bengal, India. She attended Dow Hill in Kurseong until class 10 and later moved to Loreto College, Darjeeling. She married architect Bobby Mukherji in 2006. The couple separated in 2013. Chaudhry was diagnosed and treated in 202 ...
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Darjeeling
Darjeeling (, , ) is a town and municipality in the northernmost region of the Indian state of West Bengal. Located in the Eastern Himalayas, it has an average elevation of . To the west of Darjeeling lies the easternmost province of Nepal, to the east the Kingdom of Bhutan, to the north the Indian state of Sikkim, and farther north the Tibet Autonomous Region region of China. Bangladesh lies to the south and southeast, and most of the state of West Bengal lies to the south and southwest, connected to the Darjeeling region by a narrow tract. Kangchenjunga, the world's third-highest mountain, rises to the north and is prominently visible on clear days. In the early 19th century, during East India Company rule in India, Darjeeling was identified as a potential summer retreat for British officials, soldiers and their families. The narrow mountain ridge was leased from the Kingdom of Sikkim, and eventually annexed to British India. Experimentation with growing tea on the slop ...
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