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neha khanNeha Khan Biography :

Born: August 13, 1995
Age : 20
Height : 5.3
Birthplace : Amravati
Movies: Uvaa

Neha Khan is an emerging actress and model from B Town. She was born in Amravati in a Muslim family wherein she was brought up. Since her school days, she participated in different cultural activities, which made her base for her acting career. When she was in 8th Standard, she participated in a modeling competition wherein she won the title ‘Princess Of Maharashtra’ which boosted her confidence that encouraged her to carry out a full time career in modeling and acting. Now, let us dig in more into the life of this lady as under about Neha Khan and her professional life in B Town and other industries.

Her dreams in to make career in modeling and acting led her to Mumbai in 2014. She soon got a role in a movie called Bad Girl along with Sherlyn Chopra, which was directed by Shajiyem. There she played the character of model called Deepika in the film. She then joined AnupamKher acting school to learn acting and music, which soon gave a lead role in a film called Uvaa the very same year. She then played the character of Mala the daughter of Sanjay Mishra called Mala along with movies like ArchanaPuran Singh, Jimmy Shergill and Om Puri.

As far as her personal life is concerned, she has been the fan of Madhuri Dixit to whom she idolizes the most. She is currently focusing in her career and is not dating anyone. As far as her movies are concerned, she has done a couple of movies like Bad Girl, Uvaa, Gurukul and number of Marathi and south Indian films. Her upcoming movie is Ghayal Once Again. As far her modeling is concerned, she has worked with a number of brands and walked over several ramps as well at different fashion shows.

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