Apara Mehta

Indian television and Bollywood actress (born 1960)


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nameApara Mehta
imageApara Mehta attend the special screening of Happy Family – Conditions Apply (cropped).jpg
captionMehta in 2023
birth_nameApara Mehta
occupationActress
years_active1975–present
parentsUshakant Mehta (Father) and Mandakini Mehta (Mother)
spouse
childrenKhushali Jariwala
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Apara Mehta is an Indian television and Bollywood actress most famously known for playing Tulsi's mother in law Savita Mansukh Virani in the iconic show Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi.

Personal life

Born in Bhavnagar, Gujarat, Apara is the only child of her parents, and no stranger to being a performing artist. She started learning classical music and Kathak from a young age. At the age of 15, she hosted a children's television programme for Ahmedabad Doordarshan.

In 1980 she married Indian television and film personality Darshan Jariwala, with whom she has one daughter. The two have mutually separated but are not legally divorced. Excerpts about their personal life were shown in the reality show Maa Exchange, which aired on Sony Entertainment Television.

Her career naturally veered towards theatre as she married into a theatre family.

Theatrical career

Mehta has worked on stage since 1981. She has acted in over 150 plays in various roles. She has found a constant career in plays.

Television career

Television

Filmography

References

5.^https://www.gujaratnow.com/Apara-Mehta-37.html

References

  1. "Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi had a lot of soul, says Apara Mehta". India TV.
  2. "Apara Mehta in Jamai Raja". MyTrendyZone.
  3. "Apara Mehta: It was difficult to work in a 'gaon' for Jai Hanuman | TV - Times of India Videos".
  4. "Bachubhai Movie: Showtimes, Review, Songs, Trailer, Posters, News & Videos". The Times of India.

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