Gungun Uprari

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Gungun Uprari
Born
NationalityIndian
OccupationActress
Years active2008–2023
Known for Gangaa
Spouse
Vinod Uprari
(m. 2003)
ChildrenPari Uprari (daughter)

Gungun Uprari is an Indian actress who appears in Hindi TV shows. [1] Gungun Uprari is known for her roles in serials like Bandhan Saat Janamon Ka , Rakt Sambandh , Haar Jeet, Buddha and Jo Biwi Se Kare Pyaar . [2] [3] [4] [5]

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Early life

Gungun Uprari is from Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. [6] She has a degree in mass communication. Her father is a retired banker and mother is house wife. Gungun Uprari has two sisters and both are lecturers in a college. She is married to Vinod Uprari since 7 July 2003 and has a ten-year-old daughter whose name is Pari.

Television

YearShowRoleNotes
2008–2009 Bandhan Saat Janamon Ka Janvi Agarwal Gupta
2010 Keshav Pandit Episodic role
2010–2011 Rakt Sambandh Shreya Savratkar
2011–2012Haar JeetSalima Abdullah / Rehana Sultana
2012–2013 Hongey Judaa Na Hum Preeti Rajeev Mishra
2013 Arjun Sakshi Gupta (Episode 61)Episodic role
Jo Biwi Se Kare Pyaar Naina Mohit Khanna
2013–2014 Buddha Mahapajapati Gotami
2014 Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev MaharaniCameo Role
2015–2017 Gangaa Madhavi Niranjan Chaturvedi
2017 Prem Ya Paheli – Chandrakanta Maharani Ratnagarbha[ citation needed ]
2017–2019 Paramavatar Shri Krishna Yashoda
2021Paapnashini GangaMaharani Mainavati
2022–2023 Rajjo Manorama Dhaki

Web series

YearTitleRolePlatformNotes
2020 The Casino Roop Shailendra Singh Marwah ZEE5

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