Nikita Rawal (b. 1989)

Birthplace:
Kandivali Mumbai, Maharashtra (India)

Born:
July 17, 1989

Nikita Rawal is an Indian actress, business woman and a social worker. She was born on July 17, 1989 She works in Indian Cinema Bollywood. Rawal got noticed by her stage performances for a music video in 2008 and gained popularity in Bollywood. She has done a lot of movies include south indian cinema movie Surla which was dubbed in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Mallyalam languages. She then collaborated with Bollywood movies like Mr. Hot Mr. Cool, The Hero Abhimanyu, Amma Ki Boli, Roti Kapda Aur Romance, Black and White and Cute Kamina in 2015. Nikita Rawal was born on July 17, 1989 in Kandivali, Mumbai to parents of gujrati descent. Her father was a cardiac surgeon and mother was house wife. She has 3 sister and a brother. One of her sisters Deepa Khurana is a professional chef while the other is Rutvi Alvani who is choreographer and another sister Aashtha Rawal is a business woman. Her brother Tirth Rawal is Hotelier.

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