Neelsh Ahankari is known for Goodachari (2018).
Neelson is known for Enkitta Mothathe (2017).
Neelu was born on 26 July 1936 in Manjeri, Kerala, British India. He was an actor, known for Thanga Magan (1983), Mohammed-Bin-Tughlaq (1971) and Sathyam (1976). He was previously married to Shantha. He died on 10 May 2018 in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
Born and bought up in Jammu, Neelu Dogra completed her Diploma in acting from the National School of Drama (NSD) in New Delhi. She was a pass out from the 1999 batch. She started her career with theatre in 1993 and has since acted in various Plays/Television/ Web Series and Media. She lived in Singapore for 8 years and was actively involved in theatre acting, directing and taking workshops. She was also a trainer with 'The Actor Prepares Center' there headed by Anupam Kher, along with whom she also spearheaded the first ever Hindi Theater festival - Dastak in Singapore. After coming back to Mumbai after a hiatus of 9 years, she got an opportunity to work with Balaji Telefilms and acted in their serial Daayan (2018) which aired on &TV and later on worked in Rahat Kazmi's feature film 2 Band Radio (2019). She has also worked with 'The Timeliners' and 'The Screen Patti' for various web sketches and web series.
Neelu Hasan is known for Lighter (2012) and Tabaahi: The Destroyer (1999).
Neelu Kohli is an actress, known for Hindi Medium (2017), Housefull 2 (2012) and Boss (2013).
Neelu Singh is known for Love Ke Liye Kuchh Bhi Karega (2018), Tuhi Hamaar Jinagi Tuhi Hamaar Jaan and Rani Beti Raaj Karegi (2021).
Neelu Sodhi is known for English Vinglish (2012) and Occasional Justice (2011).
Neelu Vaghela, a distinguished Indian film and television actress, rose to fame with her iconic portrayal of Santosh Rathi, fondly known as Bhabho, in the Star Plus serial 'Diya Aur Baati Hum' and its sequel 'Tu Sooraj, Main Saanjh Piyaji.' Born and raised in the vibrant city of Jaipur, Rajasthan, Neelu's journey into the world of acting commenced at a tender age, fueled by her childhood dream of making a mark in the film industry. In 1981, at the age of 11, Neelu embarked on her acting career as a child artist with the role of Munga in the Rajasthani film 'Supattar Binani.' This marked the beginning of a prolific career in regional cinema, with Neelu gracing the silver screen in numerous Rajasthani movies, including 'Ramgarh Ri Ramli,' 'Jai Karni Mata,' 'Lancha Gujri,' 'Derani Jethani,' 'Baisa Ra Jatan Karo,' 'Dadosari Laadli,' 'Veer Tejaji,' and 'Bai Chali Sasariye,' among others. Her impressive filmography boasts nearly 50 films, earning her recognition as a talented actress in the regional film industry. However, it was her role as Bhabho in 'Diya Aur Baati Hum' in 2011 that catapulted Neelu to national fame. The show became a massive hit, and Neelu became a household name, endearing herself to audiences across India. Her stellar performance opened doors to other notable television projects, including 'Meri Maa,' 'Tu Sooraj, Main Saanjh Piyaji,' 'Main Maike Chali Jaungi Tum Dekhte Rahiyo,' and 'Aye Mere Humsafar,' showcasing her versatility as an actress. Off-screen, Neelu Vaghela is happily married to Arvind Kumar, a fellow Rajasthani actor, and the couple is blessed with two children, a son named Kaizer and a daughter named Vanshika. Through her remarkable journey in the entertainment industry, Neelu continues to captivate audiences with her talent, leaving an indelible mark on both regional and national screens.
Neely Bruce is known for American Experience (1987) and Heaven's Gate (2020).