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Suhani Shah was born on 29 January 1990 in Udaipur, Rajasthan [2] in a Marwadi family. [3] [4] She left her school in class 2 to pursue her passion. She was home-schooled because of her constant tours all over the world. Suhani never had a formal education and says that "Experiences have taught more than what a school could or would". [5]
Itna Karo Na Mujhe Pyaar (transl. Don't Love Me So Much) is an Indian Hindi-language television soap opera which premiered on Sony Entertainment Television.Produced by Balaji Telefilms, the show deals with the relationship challenges of a divorced couple and how they remain connected because of their children.
Rohan Shah / Yuvraj Thakur / Lavin Gothi as Samar "Sammy" Shergill – Vikram and Neha's son; Riddhima and Rahul's brother; Pihu's husband; Suhani's fiancé; Gudiya's father (2013–14) Renuka Israni as Shipra Sharma – Sudhir's wife; Priya, Ayesha and Kartik's mother; Pihu, Khush, Mayra, Pari and Raunak's grandmother
Suhani is an Indian feminine given name. The meaning of Suhani is : Pleasant, One who is of pleasant nature. Notable people with the name include: Suhani Dhanki; Suhani Si Ek Ladki; Suhani Shah; Suhani Pittie; Suhani Kalita; Suhani Gandhi; Suhani Thadani; Suhani Jalota
Shah was born on 12 February 1990, in Karachi, Sindh, to Muhammad Shah, a businessman, and Ismat Tahira, a veteran actress and a radio artist.She has one elder brother, Shah Sharabeel, a theater director, and an elder half-sister from her mother's first marriage, Irsa Ghazal, another television actress.
Shawn Johnson East and husband Andrew East have added another son to their family. “Our sweet sweet Bear,” Johnson East, 31, wrote via Instagram Story on Sunday, December 17, sharing a selfie ...
Usha Vance’s husband JD. Usha met JD while they were both students at Yale Law School, where she was one of the top students. They were assigned as partners for their first major writing ...
Lakshmi marries a mentally disturbed man with a brutal history of violence who is later cured in Australia. Jhumki, who changed her name to Jhanvi, marries Nikhil and moves to her husband's home, facing patriarchal trouble and female oppression at her in-laws, which is eventually overcome with the daughters proving they are equal to men.