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Bhagyashree Patwardhan Dassani [1] (née Patwardhan; born 23 February 1969), [2] known mononymously as Bhagyashree, is an Indian actress. She is known for her roles in Hindi language film and television.
Paayal is a 1992 Bollywood film starring Bhagyashree along with her real life husband Himalaya Dasani. She plays a spoilt brat of a rich father. She plays a spoilt brat of a rich father. It was an uncredited adaptation of Malayalam movie Nokkethadhoorathu Kannum Nattu
Dassani was born on 21 February 1990 [3] [4] in Mumbai, to film actress Bhagyashree and her husband Himalaya Dassani. [5] His father, from a Sindhi business family, has himself been an actor and producer. [6] His younger sister Avantika Dassani is also an actress and made her debut with the web-series Mithya. [7]
Tyagi is a 1992 Indian Hindi-language action drama film produced and directed by K. C. Bokadia, starring Rajinikanth, Jaya Prada in lead roles, along with Bhagyashree, Himalaya Dassani, Kader Khan, Shakti Kapoor, Gulshan Grover, Prem Chopra. [1]
Boss Majhi Ladachi (transl. Boss is my darling) is an Indian Marathi-language drama series which aired on Sony Marathi. [1] It starred Aayush Sanjeev and Bhagyashree Limaye in lead roles. [2]
Bhagyashree Jadhav (born 24 May 1985) is a para athlete from Maharashtra. She was part of the Indian para team for the 2022 Asian Para Games at Hangzhou , China . [ 1 ] She won a silver medal in shot put F34 category.
Bhagyashree got paid ₹ 100,000 (US$6,163.78) while Salman Khan was paid ₹ 31,000 (US$1,910.77) for the film. [15] In addition to the production budget, another ₹ 10 lakh (US$61,637.84) was spent on the soundtrack's radio publicity. [16] [4] The first sequence filmed was the office scene where Rajiv Verma tells Salman that he has to go. [4]
Bhagyashree Thipsay (née Sathe; [1] born 4 August 1961) is an Indian chess player holding the title of Woman International Master (WIM). She won five times the Indian Women's Championship (1985, 1986, 1988, 1991 and 1994) and the Asian Women's Championship in 1991. [ 1 ]