The Rising stars of Bollywood and its Influential women

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Priyanka Chopra: 
A standout amongst the best-known on-screen characters in Bollywood, Chopra shot to popularity in the wake of winning the Miss World 2000 expo, she has gotten various honors, including a national film grant and five film grants. She was granted the Padma Shri by the Indian government, named by TIME as a standout amongst the most persuasive individuals on the planet, and recorded by Forbes as a standout amongst the most influential ladies on the planet. 
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Anushka Sharma: 
A year ago, Sharma showed up in Forbes Asia's 30 Under 30 rundown of the 30 most persuasive individuals younger than 30 a year ago. Sharma is the diplomat for numerous brands and has structured her own ladies' garments line, named Nush, notwithstanding her acting (which has earned her a Filmfare Award). She has been crusading for sexual orientation equity just as every living creature's common sense entitlement. 
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Deepika Padukone: 
Conceived in Copenhagen, when she was one year old, Padukone's family moved to Bangalore, India. Padukone has proceeded to turn into India's most generously compensated entertainer, with three Filmfare grants added to her repertoire, in spite of taking note of what she was clumsy as a youngster and "didn't have numerous companions." TIME named her last year as one of the 100 most persuasive individuals on the planet. She turned into a national badminton champion before acting.
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Kareena Kapoor: 
From an acting family (both her folks are entertainers), Kareena Kapoor Hailing made her acting introduction at 20 years old in 2000. She has turned out to be renowned for her wide scope of exhibitions from that point forward, covering everything from sentiment to parody to wrongdoing. She's been stirring her way up to a standout amongst the most well known and most generously compensated entertainers in Bollywood. Her own life is the subject of boundless inclusion in India, wedded to Indian on-screen character and filmmaker Saif Ali Khan.

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