
Who is Yogita Bihani? Meet Archana Puran Singh's son Aaryamann's GF who started as sales manager, acted in The Kerala Story and…
Let us take you through the life of the actress who is currently ruling the hearts of Archana and Parmeet's son Aaryamann.
Yogita Bihani's education and corporate career
Yogita Bihani was born on August 7, 1995, in Bikaner, Rajasthan. She was brought up in Delhi in a Marwari family. She completed her schooling in 2012 and later went on to earn a B.Sc. degree in Computer Science. After this started her career, which was nowhere close to acting. The actress began working at a Delhi startup, Redfoodie.
She then worked at Pratham Education Foundation and later shifted to Trilyo as Sales and Operations Manager until 2018.
Yogita Bihani's entry in modelling
In 2018 itself Yogita Bihani contested in Femina Miss India Rajasthan and finished in the top 3. She then featured in ads for several big brands and became a known face in the modelling world.
Yogita Bihani's television debut
Her biggest career break came her way in 2018 when she was approached to play the lead in Ekta Kapoor's Dil Hi Toh Hai opposite Karan Kundrra. It was a hit and ran for 3 seasons.
Yogita Bihani's transition to Bollywood
She started her movie career with a supporting role in Netflix's AK vs AK. Then came her big screen debut with Vikram Vedha in 2022 alongside Hrithik Roshan and Saif Ali Khan. In 2023 came a film that made her a star, The Kerala Story.
Yogita Bihani's relationship with Aaryamann Sethi
Aaryamann Sethi, in his latest vlog, reached Hyderabad to surprise his girlfriend Yogita, who was shooting there. Confirming the status, Yogita stated, 'Yes, we are dating. I wasn't expecting it to come out in the open so soon.'
It is quite early to talk about their relationship now, but we only hope the best for these two.
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