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11-1112: [REDACTED] Look up Kothari in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kothari may refer to: Surname [ edit ] Ashish Kothari , Indian environmentalist Brij Kothari (born 1964), Indian social entrepreneur Daulat Singh Kothari (1905–1993), Indian scientist. D. P. Kothari (born 1944), Indian educationist and professor Neelam Kothari (born 1968), Indian actress and jewellery designer Jehangir Kothari (1857-1934), Parsi merchant Komal Kothari (1929 – 2004), Indian folklorist and ethnomusicologist from Jodhpur Meghna Kothari , Indian film actress Priyanka Kothari also known as Nisha Kothari (born 1983), Indian film actress Rajni Kothari (died in 2015), Indian political scientist, political theorist and academic S. P. Kothari , Indian academic Shuchi Kothari , New Zealand-based Indian scriptwriter, and producer Sunil Kothari , Indian dance historian, scholar and critic Other uses [ edit ] Kothari (temple) , in

22-483: A compilation of dance hits in the 1995 BMG release, titled Channel [V] Hits: The Ultimate Dance Collection . The song became a hit when it was featured as part of the soundtrack of Bend It Like Beckham (2002). In October 2000, Neelam married Rishi Sethia, the son of a businessman from the UK but they got divorced soon after. After a brief relationship with actor Samir Soni , she married him in 2011. In 2013, they adopted

33-503: A formal course in jewellery-designing in Mumbai and, after quitting films temporarily in 2001, started out commercially on her own under the name Neelam Jewels. She opened a showroom in Mumbai in 2004. She then launched her jewellery store in Mumbai on 25 August 2011 under the name Neelam Kothari Fine Jewels. Neelam featured in Bina Mistry 's Hot Hot Hot music video, a song that is part of

44-447: A pivotal supporting role. Her last film was the much-delayed Kasam (2001) opposite Chunky Pandey . In 2020-22 she has appeared alongside Maheep Kapoor , Bhavna Pandey and Seema Sajdeh in 3 seasons of the reality television series Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives that streamed on Netflix . Even while pursuing her career in acting, she was interested in jewellery designing and was involved in her family business. She followed

55-1177: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Kothari [REDACTED] Look up Kothari in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kothari may refer to: Surname [ edit ] Ashish Kothari , Indian environmentalist Brij Kothari (born 1964), Indian social entrepreneur Daulat Singh Kothari (1905–1993), Indian scientist. D. P. Kothari (born 1944), Indian educationist and professor Neelam Kothari (born 1968), Indian actress and jewellery designer Jehangir Kothari (1857-1934), Parsi merchant Komal Kothari (1929 – 2004), Indian folklorist and ethnomusicologist from Jodhpur Meghna Kothari , Indian film actress Priyanka Kothari also known as Nisha Kothari (born 1983), Indian film actress Rajni Kothari (died in 2015), Indian political scientist, political theorist and academic S. P. Kothari , Indian academic Shuchi Kothari , New Zealand-based Indian scriptwriter, and producer Sunil Kothari , Indian dance historian, scholar and critic Other uses [ edit ] Kothari (temple) , in

66-837: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Neelam Kothari Neelam Kothari Soni ( née Kothari ; born 9 November 1969 ), known mononymously as Neelam is an Indian actress who worked in Hindi films . She made her acting debut with Jawaani (1984), followed it in various films opposite Govinda such as Love 86 (1986), Ilzaam (1986), Sindoor (1987), Khudgarz (1987), Hatya (1988), Farz Ki Jung (1989), Billoo Badshah (1989), Taaqatwar (1989) and Do Qaidi (1989); simultaneously starred opposite Chunky Pandey in films Aag Hi Aag (1987), Paap Ki Duniya (1988), Khatron Ke Khiladi (1988), Ghar Ka Chiraag (1989), and Mitti Aur Sona (1989). Neelam Kothari Soni

77-748: The Swaminarayan Hindu Faith Kothari Commission Kothari River , Rajasthan Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kothari . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kothari&oldid=1226533363 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Surnames of Indian origin Hidden categories: Short description

88-603: The Swaminarayan Hindu Faith Kothari Commission Kothari River , Rajasthan Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kothari . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kothari&oldid=1226533363 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Surnames of Indian origin Hidden categories: Short description

99-458: The eight films she costarred with him (the other three were Zakham (1989 film) , Khule-Aam and a Bengali film, Mandira ) . She has also worked in the Bengali film Badnam (1990) with Prosenjit Chatterjee . Neelam has also appeared in the popular Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998) where she played herself as a VJ and the ensemble family drama Hum Saath Saath Hain (1999) in which she played

110-461: Was born in Hong Kong to a Gujarati Jain father Shishir Kothari and Iranian mother Parveen Kothari. As a child, she learned to play the keyboard and danced Jazz Ballet. Her family has a traditional jewellery-making business, making high-class pieces. She was educated at Island School , where she was a member of Rutherford House. When she was a teenager, her family moved to Bangkok . When Neelam

121-819: Was on vacation in Mumbai she was approached by director Ramesh Behl. She decided to give acting a shot and signed Jawaani (1984) alongside Karan Shah, Tina Munim 's nephew. Though not a big hit commercially, Neelam's performance in her debut film was noticed and she received many offers. She gained popularity from her role in Ilzaam (1986) opposite debutant Govinda . She made a very popular pairing with Govinda and they starred in 14 movies. The bigger hits amongst them include Love 86 (1986), Khudgarz (1987), Hatya (1988) and Taaqatwar (1989). She gave five hits with Chunkey Pandey - Aag Hi Aag (1987), Paap Ki Duniya (1988), Khatron Ke Khiladi (1988), Mitti Aur Sona (1989) and Ghar Ka Chiraag (1989), out of

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