Deshna Dugad (b. 2008)

Alias:
Mariam Khan

Birthplace:
Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India

Born:
October 20, 2008

Deshna Dugad is a child artist who is active in television and film industry. She is best known for the television show Mariam Khan – Reporting Live and Baal Krishna. Dugad originally hails from Indore, Madhya Pradesh.  Deshna Dugad was born on 20 October 2008 in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. She is an actress, known for Thugs of Hindostan (2018), Pushpa Impossible (2022) and Khaali Peeli (2020) & Criminal Justice and now Deshna Dugad is joined as a Luxe Star you Can book her to promote your brand and make a wishes for you or your loved one. She is daughter of Mahavir Dugad and Smita Dugad. Deshna has fond of acting and dancing since childhood. She started taking modeling and dance training at an early age. Her modeling pictures during the school program became quite viral and she started getting offers for television shows. In the year 2016, Deshna made her acting debut with TV serial ‘Baal Krishna’ in which she played the role of Radha. After this show, she appeared as a child artiste in several television serials.

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