Author: Priti KushwahaPublish Date: Thu, 21 July 2022 05:04 PM (Actual)Update Date: Thu, 21 July 2022 05:04 PM (IST)
New Delhi, Jnn. Raageshwari Loomba Photo : Actress Raageshwari Loomba, who won everyone’s heart in the 90s with her innocence, has been a well-known personality in the industry. Raageshwari was not only known for her acting but also for her magical voice. Raageshwari was very active in the singing world. At the same time, people were also convinced of her beauty. Raageshwari got her real recognition from the film ‘Main Khiladi Tu Anari’. In this film, she played the role of Akshay Kumar’s younger sister. At the same time, she was seen romancing Saif Ali Khan. At present, Raageshwari has made a distance from the world of showbiz and glamor. Today Raageshwari’s look has changed a lot. Seeing Raageshwari today, it will be very difficult to recognize her. His look has completely changed.
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Started modeling from a young age
Raageshwari Loomba has worked in many films. But she started her career with modeling. His first film was ‘Aankhen’. This film was a super hit at the box office. Actor Govinda, Chunky Pandey, Kader Khan were in the lead role with him in this film. It was a comedy genre film.
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Paralysis attack changed my whole life
Raageshwari released her first album ‘Dulhaniya’ at the age of just 22. Along with singing, she was also very active in acting in the 90s. But then something happened that changed his whole life. At the time when Raageshwari was at the peak of her career and enjoying her success, her life was changed by the paralysis attack. Let us tell you that Raageshwari, the most popular pop star of the 90s, suddenly had a paralysis attack. Because of this, the muscles on one side of his entire face were temporarily weakened. After that his world changed. Due to this attack, not only half of his face, but half of his chest became numb. Now Raageshwari is fine, but the song is missed.
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