Thursday 2 September 2010

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Tanushree Dutta, a Bong beauty, won the Miss India contest and is paving her own path in Bollywood.
Life before Miss India-Universe ‘04
Tanushree Dutta is a 1979 born, celebrating her birthday on 19th March. She was born in Jamshedpur, Bihar.
She has a degree in Commerce from Brihan Maharashtra College of Commerce, Pune. She worked in event management at the Oracle Institute before entering the Femina Miss India Contest. She won the crown, besides Miss Confidence and Miss Beautiful Smile and headed off to Ecuador where she took her place among the final ten at the Miss Universe contest. She is yet to get that one breakthrough role.
Show Business
Chocolate was to be Tanushree Dutta’s debut in 2005. However Aashiq Banaya Aapne beat it to the theaters. The movie enjoyed moderate success. She also had a Telugu release Veerabhadra. Apart from a cameo in 36 China Town, she didn’t have any movies in 2006. But had five releases in 2007 – Risk, Good Boy Bad Boy, Raqeeb, Dhol and Speed.

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