15 Facts About Sangeeta Ghosh

1.

Sangita Ghosh was born on 18 August 1976 and is an Indian film and television actress and model.

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2.

Sangeeta Ghosh is better known for her role of Pammi in the television serial Des Mein Niklla Hoga Chand.

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3.

Sangeeta Ghosh has anchored and hosted several award shows and television series.

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4.

Sangeeta Ghosh anchored the show Nach Baliye with Shabbir Ahluwalia, where she gave multiple dance performances.

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5.

Sangeeta Ghosh is known for her role as Pishachini in Divya Drishti.

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6.

Sangeeta Ghosh started acting when she was ten years old, in a serial called Hum Hindustani.

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7.

Sangeeta Ghosh has done a lot of modelling for brands like Donear Suitings and Nirma.

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8.

Sangeeta Ghosh finished her college studies in 1996 and acted in serials like "Mehndi Tere Naam Ki" Sansaar, Kurukshetra, Adhikar, Ajeeb Dastan and Daraar.

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Sangeeta Ghosh participated in the reality dance show Zara Nachke Dikha 2 as the girls' team captain in 2010.

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10.

Sangeeta Ghosh then appeared in the second season of the daily soap Parvarrish.

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11.

Sangeeta Ghosh played the antagonist role of Sudha in Star Plus's thriller series Rishton Ka Chakravyuh.

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12.

Sangeeta Ghosh's performance as Sachini received wider appreciation and the show was a commercial success.

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13.

Sangeeta Ghosh married polo player Rajvi Shailendra Singh Rathore of Jaipur in a private ceremony in 2011.

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14.

In July 2022, Sangeeta Ghosh revealed that she and her husband were parents to a daughter who was born on 25 December 2021 via surrogacy.

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15.

Sangeeta Ghosh further revealed that she had suffered a miscarriage in 2015 and it was devastating for her to lose her first child.

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