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Mukti Mohan is an Indian dancer and actress. She participated in Star One's dance reality show Zara Nachke Dikha 2 and emerged as the winner. She also appeared on the comedy show Comedy Circus Ka Jadoo on Sony Entertainment Television. She hosted Dil Hai Hindustani 2 along with Raghav Juyal.
Neeti Mohan was born on 18 November 1979 [1] [2] in Delhi. [3] Her father, Brij Mohan Sharma, is a government officer and her mother, Kusum, is a homemaker. [4] Neeti Mohan is the eldest of four sisters; Shakti Mohan, Mukti Mohan and Kriti Mohan. [5]
Shakti Mohan, with her brand NrityaShakti for dance production, has produced two webshows on YouTube named Break A Leg Season 1 and 2. [5] She is the younger sister of the singer Neeti Mohan and elder sister of the dancer and actress Mukti Mohan , also produced a dance music video with her sisters.
Raghav Juyal (born 10 July 1991 [2]) is an Indian actor, dancer, choreographer, and television presenter.He is popularly known as "Crockroaxz" or the "King of Slow Motion" for his surreal dance moves in slow motion style and for his reinvention of the Slow Motion Walk in India. [3]
Neeti Mohan at Premia India Runway Week, 2014. Neeti Mohan is an Indian popular singer. She was one of the winners of the Channel V show Popstars and as such, became a member of the Indian pop group Aasma with the other winners of the show. [1]
Mukti, Alya and Manik jam together one last time for New Year and ask Aryaman to join them on drums. While they play, Manik reminiscences, and Navya and Nandini smile. Navya considers a gay couple as Abir's adoptive parents. Mukti goes solo to join an international music house, and Alya signs a contract to work in fashion design.
YouTube CEO Neal Mohan became the new face of the video-sharing company more than a year ago. Now, he will carry on without his mentor. Former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki, who joined Google in 1999 ...
Mukti Ali (1923–2004), Indonesian government minister; Mukti Mohan (born 1987), Indian dancer and actress; Mukti (actress), actress in the 2002 Bengali-language Bangladeshi film Hason Raja; Mukti Ali Raja, Indonesian footballer in the 2012 Liga Indonesia Premier Division Final; Mukti Bahadur Khadka, Nepalese runner in the 2014 Asian Games