Mayuri Kango
Mayuri Kango | |
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Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Actress |
Known for | Film |
Spouse(s) | Aditya Dhillon (m. 2003) |
Mayuri Kango, also known as Mayoori Kango, is an Indian actress from Aurangabad, India. She has acted in a number of films, primarily Bollywood.
Acting career
While visiting her mother in Mumbai, she came in contact with director Saeed Akhtar Mirza. The director quickly recognized her talent and offered her the role of the female protagonist in his film Naseem (1995), a Bollywood film based on the Babri Masjid demolition. First she declined the offer as she had to appear for her HSC board exams. But later, after some discussion with the director, accepted the role.[1]
Mahesh Bhatt was impressed by her performance and offered her the lead role in his next film Papa Kehte Hai (1996). Though the film was not a critical or commercial success, her acting received generally positive reviews. She was later seen in films like Betaabi (1997), Hogi Pyaar Ki Jeet (1999) and Badal (2000). She moved to television appearing in serials Dollar Bahu (2001) and Karishma - The Miracles of Destiny (2003) where she played the daughter of Karishma Kapoor.
Personal life
Mayuri completed her schooling from Saint francies De Sale Aurangabad and has also been student of deogiri college Aurangabad. Her mother is a noted stage actress, which sparked her interest in acting.
Kango married an NRI named Aditya Dhillon on December 28, 2003, in Aurangabad.[2][3][4]
She later moved to New York with her husband and got an MBA in marketing and finance from City University of New York-Baruch College - Zicklin School of Business. At present she is working as the Chief Analog to Digital Conversion Officer at Zenith Optimedia, Gurgaon, Haryana, India.[5]
Filmography
- Kurbaan (2011)
- Kashmir Hamara Hai (2010)[6]
- Jeetenge Hum (2001)
- Vamsi (2000)[7] [Telugu film]
- Shikari (2000) (Item Song)
- Sradha (2000)
- Jung (2000) .... Special Appearance (Song)[8]
- Papa the Great (2000)
- Badal (2000) .... Soni[9]
- Meray Apney (1999) (Unreleased)[10]
- Hogi Pyaar Ki Jeet (1999) .... Preeti Singh[11]
- "Ram Ratan Dhan Payo" (1997) music video[12]
- Betaabi (1997) (as Reshma)[13]
- Papa Kehte Hai (1996) .... Sweety Khanna[14][15]
Television
- "Kya Hadsaa Kya Haqeeqat - Kutumb" (2004) TV series[16]
- "Kya Hadsaa Kya Haqeeqat - Kayamath" (2004) TV series
- "Karishma - The Miracles of Destiny" (2003) TV series[3] Mansi
- "Kkusum" (2003) TV series .... Saakshi Aaryaman Oberoi (new)
- "Kittie Party" (2002) TV series[3]
- Dollar Bahu (2001) TV series[17]
- Thoda Gham Thodi Khushi (2001) TV series .... Sneha[18]
- Nargis- DD1
Theatre
References
- ↑ "Mayuri Kango interview", YouTube
- ↑ "Mayuri and Aditya" Featured couple
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Lalwani, Vickey, "Nache Mayuri... to wedding bells", IndianTelevision, December 27, 2003
- ↑ Lalwani, Vickey, "Wedding of the Year", IndianTelevision, December 31, 2003
- ↑ "Linkedin Profile"
- ↑ John, Ali Peter,"The Power of His Pen", Screen Weekly
- ↑ "Typical slam-bang action flick", Screen Weekly, October 20, 2000
- ↑ Abrol, Anjali, "Jung Film Review", Planet Bollywood
- ↑ Abrol, Anjali, "Badal Movie Review", Planet Bollywood
- ↑ "Aamir Khan in valley for shooting", The Tribune, April 10, 1999
- ↑ Abrol, Anjali, "Hogi Pyar Ki Jeet Review", Planet Bollywood
- ↑ Deosthale, Deepa, "On the air with Generation Next", Indian Express, January 10, 1998
- ↑ India today, Volume 22, Thomson Living Media India Ltd., 1997, Pg. 75
- ↑ "Kaun Banega Celebrity Crorepati?", Screen Weekly, November 10, 2000 (The Morning Breeze) (1995)
- ↑ Gupta, Pratim D., "Saeed Mirza ko phir gussa kyon aaya", The Telegraph, February 19, 2008
- ↑ Lalwani, Vickey, "Dangerous flames", IndianTelevision, June 28, 2003
- ↑ Jha, Subhash K, "Thank God for Neena Gupta", Screen Weekly
- ↑ Khosla, Mukesh, "Small screen dreams", The Sunday Tribune, March 25, 2001
- ↑ "The Show Kango On", Screen Weekly
- ↑ Cine blitz, Volume 29, Issue 1, Blitz Publications, 2003