Anisha Nagarajan (b. 1983)

Birthplace:
Evanston, Illinois, U.S.

Born:
May 21, 1983

Anisha Nagarajan (born May 21, 1983) is an American actress and singer. She was born to Hindu parents, she has a brother named Arjun. She grew up in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood and later moved with her family to the suburb of Fox Chapel, where she graduated from the local high school in 2002. She subsequently enlisted at NYU. While he was studying at NYU, she was chosen to play Priya in the musical's Broadway "Bombay Dreams"; and after working in this work, he was seen in several theater productions regional as "Rent" and "The Wiz", among others. Before the cameras, she made her debut in 2006 when she participated in the drama "Hope and a Little Sugar". Then she was seen in the short "The Trident" (2007), which was followed by a participation as guest in "Ugly Betty" (2009), and from 2010 can be seen in the skin of Madhuri in 'Outsourced' NBC series. In regards to her personal life, she is married to actor Aalok Mehta, whom she had met when she worked in "Bombay Dreams".

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