Nargis Bagheri

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Nargis Bagheri
Nargis Bagheri at Garodia International School Annual Day.jpg
BornJune 10, 1984
Pune, Maharashtra, India
Alma materMount Carmel Convent High School (Pune)
Occupation(s)Actress, singer
Years active2005–2010

Nargis Bagheri, known mononymously as Nargis, is an Indian former actress and singer who acted in Bollywood and Kollywood films and sang for a Bollywood film.

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Biography

Bagheri hails from Pune. [1] [2] Garam Masala was her debut film which was released in 2005. [3] [4] Her Kollywood film Ninaithale was released in 2007. [5] Her next Bollywood film Pranali: The Tradition [6] was released in 2008. [7] [8] Then, her film Morning Walk was released in 2009. [9] [10] In this film, she also sang a song titled "Nach Le". [11] Her last film was Kushti was released in 2010. [12] [13]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleNotes
2005 Garam Masala PujaDebut film, credited as Nargis
2007 Ninaithale Rupa Tamil film, credited as Nargis
2008Pranali: The TraditionPranalicredited as Nargis
2009 Morning Walk Anjalicredited as Nargis, also playback singer for song "Nach Le"
2010 Kushti Laadlicredited as Nargis

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