Deepal Shaw

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Deepal Shaw
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Deepal Shaw in 2012
Born
NationalityIndian
Occupation(s)Actress, singer, model
Years active2002–2011

Deepal Shaw is an Indian actress, singer and model who has worked in Bollywood movies.

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Early life

Shaw attended St. Xavier's College, where she pursued a BA in Psychology. [1]

Career

Career as a model

Shaw began her career as a model, taking part in the 2004 Miss India beauty pageant, advancing to the final round. [2]

Film career

In December 2005, she finished filming on her second venture, Karma, Confessions and Holi, directed by Manish Gupta. The international, English-language film stars Sushmita Sen, Randeep Hooda, and Naomi Campbell, and released in 2009.[ citation needed ] The film received overwhelming negative reviews from critics. [3]

Deepal Shaw is known for her character 'Annie' in movie 'Kalyug' in 2005, 'Melvyna' in movie 'Runway' in 2009, as 'Naina Roy' in movie 'A Wednesday' in 2008, as 'Suman' in movie 'Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster' in 2011. Recently in 2021, she featured in movie 'Murder at Teesri Manzil 302'.[ citation needed ]

Discography

Music and Music Videos

YearAlbumSongSinger
2002Baby Doll Chapter 2Rangeela Re RemixDJ Doll
2003Baby Doll Chapter 2Kabhi Aar Kabhi Paar RemixDJ Doll
2003Baby Doll Chapter 2Leke Pehla Pehla Pyaar RemixDJ Doll
2004Baby Doll Hot OnesRangeela Re RemixDJ Doll

CD & Deepal Shaw

YearNameType of CDLabel
2002Baby DollCDSaregama HMV
2003Baby Doll Chapter 2CDSaregama HMV
2003Baby Doll Chapter 2VCDSaregama HMV
2003Baby Doll Fully LoadedCDSaregama HMV
2004Baby Doll Fully LoadedVCDSaregama HMV
2004Baby Doll Come Fall in LoveCDSaregama HMV
2004Baby Doll Come Fall in LoveVCDSaregama HMV
2004Baby Doll Hot OnesCDSaregama HMV
2004Baby Doll Hot OnesVCDSaregama HMV
2004Baby Doll – 27 Hot VideosVCDSaregama HMV
2005Baby Mega MixesCDSaregama HMV

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