Aarti Chhabria Biography




Date of Birth
21 November 1982, India
Height
5' 5" (1.65 m)
Mini Biography
Aarti was born in Mumbai.Her family has no connections with Bollywood or any other Indian movie industry.Her father is a well know dentist Dr Ashok Chabria, and her mother Mrs Sunita Chabria is a designer for beaded curtains and pelmets.She has a younger brother named Abhishek who is studying to be a dentist soon.

Aarti was modelling since the age of 3 years.She was the farex baby, and did almost 200-250 ads,like Maggi noodles, Pepsodent tooth paste, Clean and Clear facewash, Amul frostick icecream, Lml trendy scooter, Krach cream etc.. Aarti was a good student in school, and college.

After completing her education, Aarti shot into fame when she was crowned Miss India in 2000.She then appeared in a music video for Sukhwinder Singh (Nashi Hi Nasha...); one titled 'Madhubala', one for Adnan Sami('Roothe hue hai kyo' from the album Tera Chehera..) - which only added to her popularity.

She is fluent in English and Hindi. She made her debut in Bollywood with 'Tum Se Aacha Kaun Hai' in 2002, but before that she had also acted in a cameo role in 'Akansha' and 'Lajja' in 1989 and 2001 respectively. Apart from acting in comedies, she has shown that she can be versatile for portraying the role of an NRI tapori in 'Awara Paagal Deewana', of a woman with a split personality in 'Raja Bhaiya',a conservative Muslim belle who is a bar dancer, in love with an underworld don in 'Shootout at Lokhandwala', or a Christian housewife in 'Daddy Cool'.

Acting was her childhood dream, and she admits that films are perfect for her and give her utmost satisfaction.








Young, vivacious, gorgeous, & ambitious Aarti Chabria is a huge inspiration to a whole lot of youngsters.What makes this girl so interesting as a person ,is her drive in life to achieve her dream at her own terms & pace. Shes never bin "one of them" in the rat race... & always silently held her own stead, & had her own charisma which makes her stand out.
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Languages: English, Hindi, Marathi, Sindhi, Gujarati.