Bio/Wiki
| Real Name | Geetanjali Thapa |
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| Nickname | Not Known |
Physical Stats & More
| Height | 168 cm |
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| Weight | 56 kg |
| Eye Color | Dark Brown |
| Hair Color | Black |
Personal Life
| Hometown | Gangtok, Sikkim |
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| School | Not Known |
| College | Not Known |
| Religion | Hinduism |
| Hobbies | Watching movies, playing with pets |
Relationships & More
| Marital Status | Unmarried | ||||
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| Affairs/Boyfriends | Not Known | ||||
| Husband/Spouse | N/A | ||||
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Family
| Father | Not Known | ||||
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| Mother | Not Known | ||||
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Career
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Favourites
| Favourite Food | Momo's, Thukpa, Falooda | ||||
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| Favourite Actor | Aamir Khan | ||||
| Favourite Actress | Sonam Kapoor | ||||
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Some Lesser Known Facts
| Geetanjali Thapa's smoking habits are unknown. | |
| Geetanjali Thapa's alcohol consumption is also unknown. | |
| She originally had dreams of becoming a pilot and obtaining a commercial flying license in Delhi. | |
| Despite being from Sikkim, her first acting opportunity came when she was discovered by a casting agent while modeling in Kolkata. | |
| In 2007, she won the Mega Miss North East beauty pageant. | |
| Her silver-screen debut was in the film "I.D." (2012), for which she won Best Actress awards at the Los Angeles Film Festival and the Madrid Film Festival. | |
| Her film "Monsoon Shootout" was shown at the Cannes Film Festival the following year and was well-received by international critics. | |
| Thapa starred in Anurag Kashyap's short film "That Day After Everyday," which gained over 7 million views shortly after its release on YouTube. | |
| The movie "Liar's Dice" (2014), in which she acted alongside Nawazuddin Siddiqui, was nominated for Best Foreign-Language Film at the Oscars. | |
| Her film "Tigers" (2014), with Emraan Hashmi as the male lead, was chosen for screening at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival in the Contemporary World Cinema Section. |




