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Ayesha Dutt (born 5 June 1960[1]), also known by her married name Ayesha Shroff, is an Indian film producer, and former model and actress.[2][3] She is the wife of Bollywood actor, Jackie Shroff and mother of Tiger Shroff and Krishna Shroff.
Ayesha Dutt | |
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Born | 5 June 1960 |
Other names | Ayesha Shroff |
Occupations |
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Years active | 1984–2007 |
Spouse | |
Children | Tiger Shroff Krishna Shroff |
Father | Ranjan Dutt |
Dutt was born to a Bengali father, Air Vice Marshal Ranjan Dutt, an Indian Air Force officer and Vir Chakra awardee, and Claude Marie Dutt De Cavey, a Belgian.[4]
Ayesha contested as the Miss Young World contest at Manila.[5]
She acted in a Bollywood film Teri Baahon Mein alongside Mohnish Bahl in 1984.[6]
Dutt married her longtime boyfriend and Bollywood actor, Jackie Shroff on her birthday on 5 June 1987. She later turned into a film producer. The couple run a media company, Jackie Shroff Entertainment Limited. They jointly owned 10% shares in Sony TV since its launch until 2012 when they sold their stake and ended their 15-year-long association with Sony TV. She has two children, Tiger Shroff (born 1990), a Bollywood actor, and a daughter, Krishna Shroff (born 1993), a film maker and social media personality.[7][8]
In 2009, Dutt had an alleged affair with Sahil Khan when the two started a production company together.[9] The alleged relationship of the two and their business partnership took an ugly turn later in 2014 when she filed a legal case against him. In return, the actor's lawyer submitted some intimate photos to the court, which had both Sahil and Ayesha in a compromising situation implying there was much more than just professional commitment between the two.[10]
Year | Title | Credited as |
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1984 | Teri Baahon Mein | Actress |
2000 | Jis Desh Mein Ganga Rehta Hain | Producer |
2001 | Grahan | |
2003 | Boom | |
Sandhya | ||
2007 | Bombil and Beatrice | |
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