Reshmi Ghosh

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Reshmi Ghosh
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Reshmi Ghosh at launch of Berkowits
Born
Reshmi Ghosh

Education Jogamaya Devi College (B.A.)
Occupation(s) Actress, model
Years active2002–2018
Spouse
Siddharth Vasudev
(m. 2013)

Reshmi Ghosh is an Indian actress and beauty pageant titleholder. [1] She is known for her roles in television shows such as Kayamath , Mata Ki Chowki , and Buddha . She has also portrayed the character of Kaikeyi in the mythological series Sankat Mochan Mahabali Hanumaan . [2]

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Early life

Ghosh was born in 1978 and brought up in Kolkata. She attended school at Carmel Convent School (Class 10, 1995 batch). She graduated with a BA from Jogamaya Devi College in southern Kolkata in 2000. She has a younger sister.[ citation needed ]

Personal life

Ghosh married to Siddharth Vasudev, her co-star from Shobha Somnath Ki on 1 February 2013 at Kolkata. [3] [4] Ghosh and Vasudev played on-screen couple in Buddha .

Career

Since being crowned Miss India Earth 2002, [5] Ghosh has appeared in several Bollywood films [6] as well as television serials [7] and advertisements. She did a Bollywood movie named "Tumse Milkar", based on a song from the film Pyar Jhukta Nahin , with Parvin Dabas. [8]

Filmography

YearFilmCo-ActorRoleLanguage
2003Aamar Mayer Shapath Jeet Rama ChowdhuryBengali
2014 Bazaar E Husn Jeet GoshwamiSumanHindi

Television serials

YearSerialRoleChannelProduction House
2006–2008 Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi Bhoomi Virani Star Plus Balaji Telefilms
2007–2008 Kahe Naa Kahe Neena 9X Balaji Telefilms
2008 Kis Desh Mein Hai Meraa Dil Reshmi Ghosh Star Plus Balaji Telefilms
2008Kaun Jeetega Bollywood Ka TicketHerself(Participant) 9X Balaji Telefilms
2008–2009 Karam Apnaa Apnaa Nisha Star Plus Balaji Telefilms
2008–2009 Kayamath Mallika Star Plus Balaji Telefilms
2010 Maan Rahe Tera Pitaah Madhav's Wife Sony TV Swastik Productions
2010–2011 Tere Liye Nupur Basu Star Plus Balaji Telefilms
2011 Mata Ki Chowki Nirti Mata Sahara One Swastik Productions
2011 Baba Aiso Varr Dhoondo Ashtami Imagine TV B.A.G Films
2011–2012 Shobha Somnath Ki Indumati Zee TV Swastik Productions
2011–2013 Piya Ka Ghar Pyaara Lage Urmila Sahara One Maximum Productions
2013–2014 Savitri Goolika Life OK Flying Turtles Films
2014 Buddha (TV series) Mangala Zee TV Spice Global
2014-2015 Maharakshak: Aryan Vishkanya Twin Vishakha Zee TV Essel Vision Productions
2015 Baal Veer Daityani SAB TV Optimystix Entertainment, Darinda Productions
2015 Sasural Simar Ka Indrawati (Daayan's Spirit) Colors Rashmi Sharma Telefilms
2016 Sankatmochan Mahabali Hanuman Maharani Kaikeyi Sony Entertainment Contiloe Entertainment
2016 Meri Awaaz Hi Pehchaan Hai Protima Bose &TV The House of Originals
2016 Dr. Bhanumati On Duty Chanda Chauhan SAB TV Optimystix Entertainment
2018 Mahakali — Anth Hi Aarambh Hai Manasa Colors Swastik Productions

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References

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  3. "TV star Reshmi Ghosh's wedding" . Retrieved 3 January 2017.
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Awards and achievements
Preceded by Miss Earth India
2002
Succeeded by
Shweta Vijay