Channa Ruparel Height, Age, Boyfriend, Husband, Family, Biography & More
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Education: Graduate
Hometown: Mumbai
Age: 49 Years
Bio/Wiki | |
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Profession | Television Actress |
Famous Role | ‘Medha Hegde’ in the TV serial, “Swaabhimaan” |
Physical Stats & More | |
Height (approx.) | in centimeters- 162 cm in meters- 1.62 m in feet & inches- 5’ 4” |
Eye Colour | Blue |
Hair Colour | Black |
Career | |
Debut | TV: Chunauti (1987) |
Personal Life | |
Date of Birth | 17 May 1971 (Monday) |
Age (as in 2020) | 49 Years |
Birthplace | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Nationality | Indian |
Hometown | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
School | The Modern School, Mumbai |
College/University | Lala Lajpatrai College, Mumbai |
Educational Qualification | Graduate |
Hobbies | Travelling, Cooking |
Relationships & More | |
Marital Status | Not Known |
Family | |
Husband/Spouse | Not Known |
Parents | Names Not Known |
Favourite Things | |
Cuisine | Italian |
Beverage | Tea |
Politician | Narendra Modi |
Book | Bhagavad Gita |
TV Show | Satyamev Jayate |
Singer | M. S. Subbulakshmi |
Restaurant | ‘Butters’ in Mumbai |
Some Lesser Known Facts About Channa Ruparel
- Channa Ruparel is an Indian television actress who mostly works in Hindi TV serials.
- Ruparel was born in a middle-class family in Mumbai.
- She developed a great interest in acting at a very young age.
- While in school, Ruparel actively took part in dance competitions and other co-curricular activities.
- She started her career as a model and slowly moved towards acting in TV serials.
- Channa made her acting debut in 1987 with Doordarshan’s television series, “Chunauti.”
- Next, she played the role of ‘Goddess Rukimini’ in the Indian epic TV series, “Mahabharat.”
- In 1994, Channa featured in the TV serial, “Swabhimaan.”
- She has also featured in TV serials like “Dhaar,” “7 Days,” and “The Zee Horror Show.”
- Ruparel is fluent in Hindi, English, and Marathi languages.
- She has a deep faith in Lord Shiva.
- Channa is popularly known as the ‘blue-eyed girl of the small screen.’