Surbhi Javeri Vyas

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Surbhi Javeri Vyas
NationalityIndian
Alma materMithibai College, Mumbai
Occupation(s) Model, actress, artist
SpouseDharmesh Vyas

Surbhi Javeri Vyas, known mononymously as Surabhi, is an Indian actress and model primarily known for her work in Telugu cinema and Hindi television.

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She started her career in 1993 with Malayalam film Chenkol and then mainly worked in Telugu films. Some of her better known works include Chenkol, Money Money (1994), Palnati Pourusham (1994). She is currently working as a Gujarati theatre artist and as a television actress in Hindi serials. [1]

Personal life

Surbhi Javeri is married to Dharmesh Vyas, a Gujarati actor and an assistant director [ citation needed ] with whom she shared the stage in a number of Gujarati plays like Aaradhna, [2] Rupiyo Nach Nachave, [3] Tamara Bhai Fulltoo Fatak, [4] Bhale Padharya [5] and Pachi Kaheta Nahi Ke Kahyu Nahotu. [6]

A Gujarati television reality show called Premno Prime Time produced by film actor and producer Kamlesh Oza was nearly based on their real life journey. [7]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleLanguageNotes
1988 Zakhmi Aurat NeeluHindiSpecial appearance
1993 Chenkol InduMalayalam
1994 Money Money SudhaTelugu
1994 Allarodu Satya BhamaTelugu
1994Bangaru MoguduSaranyaTelugu
1994 M. Dharmaraju M.A. ThulasiTelugu
1994Nyaya RakshanaTelugu
1994 Palnati Pourusham LakshmiTelugu
1995Kondapalli RattayyaSeetaTelugu
1995Simha GarjanaTelugu
1995 Ketu Duplicatu UshaTelugu
1995Bharatha SimhamTeluguGuest Appearance
1995Dear BrotherTeluguGuest Appearance in the song "Gahadunnadhi Bossu"
1996Srimathi KalyanaGeethaKannada
1996 Hello Daddy SurabhiKannada

Television

YearSerialRoleLanguageChannel Network
2011 Mukti Bandhan [ citation needed ]Charulata ViraniHindi Colors TV
2013 Punar Vivah - Ek Nayi Umeed [ citation needed ]Vandana DubeyHindi Zee TV
2013 Saath Nibhaana Saathiya NikkiHindi Star Plus
2014 Piya Basanti Re [ citation needed ]Neeta Mahesh ShahHindi Sony Pal
2014 Mere Rang Mein Rangne Waali [ citation needed ]Suhasini PathakHindi Life OK
2021 Ishq Mein Marjawan 2 Uma RaisinghaniaHindi Colors TV

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