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Sana Khan (later Makbul) was born on 13 June 1993 [4] in Bombay, Maharashtra. [5] She completed her schooling from Mumbai Public School, and she pursued graduation from R. D. National College in Mumbai, Maharashta, where she developed an interest in modeling and acting. Her mother is a Malayali from Kerala and father from Mumbai. [6]
Sana Makbul as Lavanya Kashyap: Arnav's former girlfriend and ex-fiancée (2011) Roshni Rastogi as Preetika aka Preeto (2011) Zuber K. Khan as Rahim Mirza (2011) Amit Dua as Vikrant Goel: Co-organizer of the Ms. India contest (2012) Ahmad Harhash as Ahill Raza Ibrahim (2011-2012) Gaurav Muskesh as reporter; Yogesh Tripathi as Kamlesh Khabari (2011)
It would feature Gautham Karthik and Sana Makbul in the lead roles. Initially, Anirudh Ravichander was rumoured to be the film's music composer as he was scoring Kaththi (2014) at that time. But then, the crew consisted mostly of newcomers. The songs were composed by RH Vikram, who had earlier assisted G. V. Prakash Kumar. Anish Tharun Kumar ...
The Music album of the series was launched on 29 March 2011. Music was provided by Anand Ranganathan and lyrics were penned by Irfan Siddiqui and P. A. Sreekanth. The album consists of 10 songs including a special bonus track by Bappi Lahiri. [citation needed] Other than that there are total 25 songs. [6]
Sana (singer) (born 1996), Japanese singer in South Korean girl group Twice; Sana, Japanese singer with the rock group Sajou no Hana; Sanna Ejaz or Sana Ijaz, Pakistani-Pashtun human rights activist; Sana Fakhar or Sana or Sana Nawaz (born 1979), Pakistani film actress and model; Sana Khan or Sana Khaan (born 1988), Indian actress, model and dancer
Sana Makbul as Riya Tootejaa [4] Vanshika Sharma as Samiksha, a.k.a. Sam; Anuj Pandit Sharma as Sunny; Rishab Chadha as Jamnadas Dhirubhai Majithia, a.k.a. JD; Haresh K Raut as Ranjan; Anant Mahadevan as Roshan Lal Tootejaa/Darshan Lal Tootejaa [5]
"San Sanana" is a 2001 Hindi song by Alka Yagnik featuring Hema Sardesai. It was composed by Anu Malik, and was among the soundtracks of the Bollywood film, Asoka (2001). [1]
Sana Khan [1] (born on 21 August in 1987/1988) is an Indian businesswoman and former actress. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] She primarily worked in Hindi , Tamil , and Telugu language films before retiring from the industry in 2020.