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Disha Patani 





Disha Patani - an electrifying diva to worship Disha is a sensational idol who grabbed her stardom after years of hard work and excellence.

 She is known for her performance as Priyanka Jha in MS Dhoni-the untold story directed by Neeraj Pandey, which is lauded by critics and her fans.
 After this film, she is popularly known as National crush. Success never comes in handy without years of hardship and tension in close relationships; let us explore in brief her success, failures, awards, support, , and future projects in detail. 

 Beginning of a long run Heard a proverb once that "a voyage of thousand miles starts with a single step." So, let us speculate what that mighty stardust is from which this enormous star is raised.

Biography



 Name Disha Patani 
Profession(S) Main Profession Actor Other Profession Model 
Date Of Birth 13 Jun 1992 
Age 32
 Birth Place Bareilly. Uttarpradesh, India 
Current Residence Mumbai, Maharashtra 
Religion Hinduism 
Nationality Indian
 Height 170cm 
Zodiac Sign Gemini 
Hobbies Travelling , Watching Movies

 Disha Patani Family 



Father Jagdish Singh Patani
 Mother Padma 
Sibling Khushboo Patani, Suryansh Patani 
Spouse NA Children NA Disha Patani

 Education Qualification 




B. Tech College(S) Amity University,
 Lucknow School(S)
 Disha Patani Net Worth Net Worth 10 Million 

Disha Patani Debut Movies Hindi MS Dhoni - The Untold Story.

Disha Patani Unknown Facts 


Disha Patani is best known for her performance in Neeraj Pandey's M.S.Dhoni :The Untold Story. Apart from being an actor, Disha is also a fitness freak.
 She loves to remain fit and go to the gym so much that she tries to go to the gym two times every day. 
She is one of the actresses of Bollywood who was featured in an Indo-Chinese film named 'Kung Fu Yoga'. 
The film was released in 2017 and she appeared in the film alongside Jackie Jhan.
 The film Baaghi 2 was one of the actress's most popular films. 
It was a block-buster hit and earned 2.58 billion worldwide box office revenue.




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