Roma Manek
Roma Manek is a Gujarati actress.[1] She has worked in many Gujarati films as lead actress and as Madri (Pandu's second wife) in the television serial Mahabharat.
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Born | Roma 10 March |
Selected filmography
Hindi movies
- Peecha Karo (1988)
- Chambal ka Badshah*, leading role(heroine) with Danny.(ref. Youtube, full movie video of this film)
- Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin (1991) ... Fisherwomen in Song "Galayat Sakli Sonyachi" (Special Appearance)
- Zindagi Ek Juaa (1992) .... Dancer in Shakti Dancing Group (Special Appearance)
- Junoon (1992) .... Dance partner in Song "O Mere Dilruba" (Special Appearance)
- Zamane Se Kya Darna (1994) .... Gauri, Tribal Woman
- Henna (1990) ... Der na ho jaaye song.
Gujrati movies
- Desh Re Joya Dada Pardesh Joya[2]
- Karvani Jod
- Unchi Medina Uncha Mol
- Man Say bani Mediye
- Daldu lagyu, Sayba na desh ma
- Kanto Bagyo Kale
- Sathiya Puravo Ho Raj
- Aatmane Vage Ruda Dhol
- Aanganiya Sajavo Raj
- Moti na chowk re Sapna ma ditha[3]
- Pardesi Maniyaro[4]
- Sheni Vijanand[5]
- Raj-Ratan[6]
- Chundi Odhado Ho Raj
- Baba Ramdev
Television series
- Mahabharat 1988 as Madri
- Jai Hanuman 1997 as Kaushalya
References
- Gujarati Story (19 September 2018), Roma Manek (રોમા માણેક) Biography In Gujarati | Actress | Biodata | detail | Gujarati Story, retrieved 11 July 2019
- Mehta, Desh Paul (1980). Dynamic thermal responses of buildings and systems (Thesis). Iowa State University. doi:10.31274/rtd-180817-6136.
- Paramount Gujarati (14 February 2015), Pardeshi Maniyaro | Gujarati Movies Full | Naresh Kanodia, Roma Manek, Jeet Upendra, Arvind Joshi, retrieved 11 July 2019
- Garvi Gujarat (11 May 2015), Sheni Vijanand (શેણી વિજાણંદ) - Gujarati Movies Full | Maniraj Barot, Snehlata, Roma Manek, retrieved 11 July 2019
- Goldmines Gujarati Movies (16 September 2014), Raj Ratan | 1998 | Full Gujarati Movie | Naresh Kanodiya, Roma Manek, Hitu Kanodiya, retrieved 11 July 2019
- Goldmines Gujarati Movies (31 August 2014), Chundadi Odhado Ho Raaj | 1998 | Gujarati Full Movie | Hiten Kumar, Roma Manek, retrieved 11 July 2019
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