Sandalwood Actress Pooja Gandhi on The Cover of Chittara Magazine for the month of January 2011 Issue. Pooja Gandhi Latest Spicy Hot Scans from Chittara Magazine Cover January 2011.Pooja Gandhi, also known as Sanjana Gandhi, is an Indian film actress known for her works in Kannada cinema, but has also appeared in few Tamil films. She went on to appear in commercially successful films like Mungaru Male, Taj Mahal, Budhivanta.Pooja Gandhi was born in Ganjimutt, Vandela, on October 7 in a traditional Punjabi family. Her father Pawan Gandhi is a businessman and her mother Jyothi Gandhi is a housewife. She studied at Sophia Convent and Dewan Public School in Meerut. She has two younger sisters - Radhika Gandhi, who is also working in Kannada films, and Suhani Gandhi, a tennis player.Pooja started her career by acting in soaps, starting with Zameen Se Asman directed by Aruna Irani. She made her debut in the Bengali film Tomake Salam, released in 2003. She moved to the South Indian film industry with the Tamil film Kokki.
Pooja Gandhi On The Cover of Chittara January 2011
Sandalwood Actress Pooja Gandhi on The Cover of Chittara Magazine for the month of January 2011 Issue. Pooja Gandhi Latest Spicy Hot Scans from Chittara Magazine Cover January 2011.Pooja Gandhi, also known as Sanjana Gandhi, is an Indian film actress known for her works in Kannada cinema, but has also appeared in few Tamil films. She went on to appear in commercially successful films like Mungaru Male, Taj Mahal, Budhivanta.Pooja Gandhi was born in Ganjimutt, Vandela, on October 7 in a traditional Punjabi family. Her father Pawan Gandhi is a businessman and her mother Jyothi Gandhi is a housewife. She studied at Sophia Convent and Dewan Public School in Meerut. She has two younger sisters - Radhika Gandhi, who is also working in Kannada films, and Suhani Gandhi, a tennis player.Pooja started her career by acting in soaps, starting with Zameen Se Asman directed by Aruna Irani. She made her debut in the Bengali film Tomake Salam, released in 2003. She moved to the South Indian film industry with the Tamil film Kokki.
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