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Roopal Tyagi

Indian television actress

Roopal Tyagi (born 6 October ) is an Indian choreographer, and actress who mainly works in Hindi television.[1] She is known for playing Gunjan in the Zee TV's drama series Sapne Suhane Ladakpan Ke.[6] She later participated in dance reality show Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa Season 8 and Bigg Boss Season 9 in

Early life

Tyagi was born on October 6, , in Bangalore, India.

She has done her education at Sophia High School, Bangalore.

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She trained at Shiamak Davar's dance institute Bangalore, her hometown, after which she got an opportunity to assist Pony Verma, a Bollywood choreographer in the song "Mere Dholna" from the movie Bhool Bhulaiyaa. For two years, she shuttled between Bangalore and Mumbai before she finally settled in Mumbai.[7]

Career

Roopal started her career as a choreographer in After starting her acting career with the role of Mansha in Hamari Betiyoon Ka Vivaah,[7] she appeared in Ek Nayi Chhoti Si Zindagi.

She played Gunjan in the Indian soap operaSapne Suhane Ladakpan Ke.[8][9] Roopal participated in the eighth season of Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa as a wildcard entrant but was eliminated after a week.[10][11] She was a contestant in Bigg Boss 9, in which she was paired up with Digangana Suryavanshi and was eliminated in the second week of voting.[12][13]

In , Tyagi won two Zee Rishtey Awards for Favourite Behen as Gunjan and Rachana (Mahima Makwana), and Favourite Nayi Jodi as Gunjan and Mayank (Ankit Gera).[14][15] In , she was nominated in the Indian Telly Awards for Fresh New Face as Gunjan.[16]

Tyagi wrote an open letter to her Instagram in , where she criticized the Indian contingent for undermining the main female character and the "backwardness" of the series.

"You think you are making a drama about a 'black' skin girl, a 'short' girl, a 'fat' girl, etc. and the problem they are having, and calling it a progressive show. No" she said to the producers.[17][18]

Television

Filmography

Awards

References

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