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”’Tara Sharma”’ (born 11 January 1977) is a British actress, entrepreneur, creator, co-producer and host of ”The Tara Sharma Show”.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tarasharmashow.com/ |title=The Tara Sharma Show |access-date=3 November 2022 |archive-date=11 December 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191211140128/http://tarasharmashow.com/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> She is the daughter of authors [[Partap Sharma]] and Susan Sharma. She made her [[Bollywood]] debut in [[Anupam Kher]] directorial debut ”[[Om Jai Jagadish]]” in 2002. Then she went onto star in various commercially and critically hit films like [[Masti (2004 film)|”Masti”]] (2004), [[Page 3 (film)|”Page 3”]] (2005), ”[[Khosla Ka Ghosla]]” (2006), ”[[Maharathi (2008 film)|Maharathi]]” (2008), ”[[Mumbai Cutting]]” (2009), ”[[Dulha Mil Gaya]]” (2010) and ”[[Kadakh]]” (2019). Apart from [[Hindi films]], she has appeared in English television shows and English films like ”[[Raven: The Secret Temple]]” (2007) and ”[[The Other End of the Line]]” (2008).

”’Tara Sharma”’ (born 11 January 1977) is British actress, entrepreneur, creator, co-producer and host of ”The Tara Sharma Show”.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tarasharmashow.com/ |title=The Tara Sharma Show |access-date=3 November 2022 |archive-date=11 December 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191211140128/http://tarasharmashow.com/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> She is the daughter of authors [[Partap Sharma]] and Susan Sharma. She made her [[Bollywood]] debut in [[Anupam Kher]] directorial debut ”[[Om Jai Jagadish]]” in 2002. Then she went onto star in various commercially and critically hit films like [[Masti (2004 film)|”Masti”]] (2004), [[Page 3 (film)|”Page 3”]] (2005), ”[[Khosla Ka Ghosla]]” (2006), ”[[Maharathi (2008 film)|Maharathi]]” (2008), ”[[Mumbai Cutting]]” (2009), ”[[Dulha Mil Gaya]]” (2010) and ”[[Kadakh]]” (2019). Apart from [[Hindi films]], she has appeared in English television shows and English films like ”[[Raven: The Secret Temple]]” (2007) and ”[[The Other End of the Line]]” (2008).

==Early life and education==

==Early life and education==


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British actress and television presenter

Tara Sharma (born 11 January 1977) is an Indo-British actress, entrepreneur, creator, co-producer and host of The Tara Sharma Show.[1] She is the daughter of authors Partap Sharma and Susan Sharma. She made her Bollywood debut in Anupam Kher directorial debut Om Jai Jagadish in 2002. Then she went onto star in various commercially and critically hit films like Masti (2004), Page 3 (2005), Khosla Ka Ghosla (2006), Maharathi (2008), Mumbai Cutting (2009), Dulha Mil Gaya (2010) and Kadakh (2019). Apart from Hindi films, she has appeared in English television shows and English films like Raven: The Secret Temple (2007) and The Other End of the Line (2008).

Early life and education

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Tara was born to an Indian author and playwright Partap Sharma and British artist and author Susan Sharma.[2] She studied at the Bombay International School and the United World College of the Adriatic, Italy. Thereafter, she completed her B.Sc in Management at the London School of Economics.[citation needed]

After graduating from LSE, Sharma was a financial consultant at Citibank and Accenture. She appeared in advertisements for Lakme, Garnier, Liril, and Pepsi, the third included a commercial with Shah Rukh Khan which proved to be a stepping stone into movies.[3]

She debuted in Anupam Kher’s Om Jai Jagadish, followed by Khosla Ka Ghosla, Page 3, Saaya, and Masti.[4]

Sharma creates, co-produces and hosts The Tara Sharma Show, a multi-platform show to discuss topical family, parenting, women’s and children’s issues,[5] with a view to bringing about positive change. The show has completed five seasons having aired on Pogo, NDTV Imagine, Colors, Nickelodeon and Star World.[6]

She married media entrepreneur Roopak Saluja in November 2007.[2][7] They have two children, Zen and Kai.

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