Friday, October 7, 2011

Biography and Filmography of Bipasha Basu

Name: Bipasha Basu



Date of Birth: 07-January-1979




Place of Born: New Delhi



Place of grew: Kolkata



School: Bhavan's Gangabux Kanoria Vidyamandir



College: Commerce at, The Bhawanipur Gujarati Education Society College


She is the second of three daughters to her parents, the elder being Bidisha, and the younger—Vijayeta.



She did modelling and rampshows partime, In Kolkata. While, she planned to develop into a doctor, her hatred for dissections made her choose for chartered accountancy. But, in 1996, she met well known model Mehr Jessia in Kolkata; the latter recommended with the intention of Basu obtain fraction in the Godrej Cinthol Supermodel competition. She ultimately participated, and won the competition. She enthused to New York, courtesy the Ford agency, anywhere she sustained among her modelling, awaiting she determined to pack her bags and cranium back to India hallway in Bollywood.




Basu made her film first appearance in Abbas Mustan's Ajnabee, by Akshay Kumar, Bobby Deol and Kareena Kapoor. She played a wedded lady who goes every one out to persuade her husband’s wedded friend, and finally won the Filmfare Best Female Debut Award intended for her concert.

She has come into viewed in Sonu Nigam’s Video ‘Tu’ beginning his album Kismat as well as Jay Sean’s video Stolen. Bipasha Basu behind the times several of the hunkiest men like Milind Soman and Dino Morea sooner than settling for John Abraham. A photograph of her kissing footballer Cristiano Ronaldo, lift upped issues on whether her bond among John Abraham was in mess. On the other hand the pair still give the impression to be as head over heels in love with each other as always.

In 2001, Bipasha bankrupt stereotypes in Ajnabee, in which she is a wedded woman making a play for her husband’s wedded buddy. The peril was merit it since she won the Filmfare Best Debut award for her role. 2002 It was go behind by the victory of Raaz, a spy story directed by Vikram Bhat. She was chosen for the Filmfare Best Actress award for her role as Sanjana. 2003 She once more made influence in Jism, by John Abraham, in which she played a devious seductress. 2004 The year saying movies in the vein of Aetbaar, Rudraaksh that didn’t make a great deal of a collision. 2005 Her films No entry and Phir Hera Pheri did glowing in the box office. 2006 It was Bipasha’s year all the technique with hits similar to Corporate, Omkara and Dhoom 2. Her sparkling interpretation in Corporate as Nishigandha Dasgupta won her a proposal for the Filmfare Best Actress award. She spited in the item number ‘Beedi’ in Omkara. 2008 Bipasha had an additional punch in her fund with Race at the same time as her act in Bachna Hai Haseeno was treasured. Bollywood actress Bipasha Basu during a press consultation of our Delhi Half Marathon, in 2010.
































































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