Sugandha Garg
Sugandha Garg is a versatile Indian actress, singer, and television presenter known for her dynamic contributions to the entertainment industry. She made her film debut with a memorable role as Shaleen in the acclaimed movie *Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na* (2008). Following this, she showcased her talent as Gayatri Patel's best friend in *Let's Dance* (2009) and portrayed a student reporter in the critically acclaimed film *My Name Is Khan*. Garg gained further recognition for her significant performance as Zoya, a makeup artist, in the comedy *Tere Bin Laden*, released on July 16, 2010. Additionally, she made her mark in the British sitcom *Mumbai Calling*, where she played a call center employee in its seven-episode run in 2009. In 2012, she appeared in the film *Patang*.
Garg's upcoming projects include Santosh Sivan's *Ceylon*, where she takes on the role of a Sri Lankan refugee, and the sequel to *Tere Bin Laden*, as well as *Jugni* by Shefali Bushan and *Coffee Bloom* by Manu Warrier. Sivan praised her performance in *Ceylon*, stating that "nobody could have done what she has done here."
Beyond film, Sugandha has made her mark on television, hosting a variety of shows including *Haath Se Haath Mila* for the BBC at just 18 years old, and *It Happens Only in India* on Fox Traveller. She has also showcased her theatrical talents in plays such as *I Have Gone Marking* and *Sometimes*, and performed the Assamese song "Tokari" alongside Papon in *Coke Studio @ MTV, Season 2*.