
Who Are Ajeita And Vijeta? Dharmendra's Daughters From First Marriage
Dharmendra has been married twice and has six children. While many are aware of his four well-known kids, Sunny, Bobby, Esha and Ahana, few know about his two other daughters who prefer to stay out of the spotlight. Dharmendra's first marriage was with Prakash Kaur before he started his film career.
Together, they had four children. Sunny and Bobby, who followed their fathers' footsteps by becoming actors. But their two sisters, Ajeita and Vijeta, chose a quieter life away from cameras and fame. Like their mother, they avoid the media and rarely appear in public. Here's a closer look at the lives of Ajeita and Vijeta.
Who Are Ajeita And Vijeta?
After marrying Prakash Kaur in 1954, at the age of 19, Dharmendra and his wife welcomed Ajeita, who currently works as a psychology professor in the US. She has been settled abroad for many years with her husband, Kiran Chaudhary, who is an Indian-American dentist. The couple has two daughters, Nikita and Priyanka Chaudhary.
Her sister, Vijeta, lives in Delhi with her husband, Vivek Gill and their family. She's the director of a company called Rajkamal Holdings and Trading Private Limited. That's not all, Dharmendra has even named his production house, Vijeta Production Private Limited, after her. Despite being connected to a famous film family, both sisters have chosen peaceful lives away from the film industry.
Years later, after marrying Hema Malini, Dharmendra welcomed two daughters, Esha and Ahana Deol. Esha has acted in many popular movies and made a name for herself in Bollywood. Ahana also decided to work in films, but has only appeared in a few movies so far.
At present, Sunny and Bobby are the most active members of the Deol family in Bollywood. In recent years, Sunny's son, Karan Deol, has also entered the industry. He made his debut with the film Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas. The young star is married to his longtime girlfriend, Drisha Acharya, who comes from a well-known film family. She is the great-granddaughter of legendary filmmaker Bimal Roy.
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