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Meet Beautiful Model-Actress Who Did Only 1 Film, Quit Acting After Marriage; Now Lives In Rs 400 Cr Luxury Apartment...Her Name Is

Meet Beautiful Model-Actress Who Did Only 1 Film, Quit Acting After Marriage; Now Lives In Rs 400 Cr Luxury Apartment...Her Name Is

India.com27-06-2025
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Gayatri Joshi is a former model-actress, video jockey, who won the coveted Femina Miss India International in the year 2000 and represented India at Miss International 2000. She made her screen debut with Swades in 2004 opposite SRK. However, following her marriage to businessman Vikas Oberoi in 2005, she quit acting.
She studied at Mount Carmel High School in Nagpur, and was enrolled in the JB Vachha High School. After completing her schooling, she went on to study in Sydenham College of Commerce and Economics.
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