Rohini Banerjee

Rohini Banerjee
Born Bengal, India
Occupation Actress, model
Years active 2008present
Height 5 ft 3 in (1.60 m)

Rohini Banerjee is an Indian actress and model who stars in Indian TV serials. She is widely known for her performance as "Malti" in Saas Bina Sasural which was aired on Sony Entertainment Television India.

Early life

Born in Bengal, Rohini Banerjee started her acting career as a model after pursuing an MBA in marketing.

She was the beauty queen in a number of prestigious beauty pageants, including Miss Suburbs, Miss Maharashtra Runner Up, Campus Princess 98, and Miss Valentine. She was also the runner up-in Star Miss India.

Career

After gaining recognition as a popular model and doing a number of ramp shows, Rohini was invited to be in a music video of Bappi Lahiri. She also endorsed a number of products, including Rexona deo, Frooti, Complan, and Blue Riband gin. The regional campaign she did in Calcutta for Thumbs Up also received wide attention.

After playing a number of characters in leading television shows, including Rishtey, Zor Ka Jhatka, and Colgate Top10 (anchor), it was the TV serial Saas Bina Sasural which gave a major break in her career. It was produced by Optimistix Entertainment and aired on Sony Entertainment Television India. Rohini played the role of Malti, the eldest daughter-in-law of the family. Her performance was received with positive responses and wide acclaim. It also paved the way for her to be part of the show Chhanchhan which was also from the same crew where she played the role of Kaumudi.

She also played the lead role in the short film The Mumbai Trilogy. This was an anthology of 3 short stories, and she was featured in the story "The Oppurtunist".

Personal life

Rohini has been dating Gujarathi actor Vrajesh Hirjee since 2011 and got married to him in a traditional Bengali wedding in year 2015.

Television

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