Giridhar Honnegadde is known for Kshamisi Nimma Khaatheyalli Hanavilla (2022).
Giridharan is known for Hara Hara Mahadevaki (2017).
Girija was born on March 3, 1938 in Kristna, India. She is an actress, known for Appu Chesi Pappu Koodu (1959), Sahasra Siracheda Apoorva Chinthamani (1960) and Bhatti Vikramarka (1960). She is married to C.Sanyasi Raju. They have one child.
Girija Hari is known for Mazhai Pidikatha Manithan (2024) and Irudhi Pakkam (2021).
Girija Joshi is an actress, known for Powder (2014), Toh Aani Mee Ek Runanubandh (2016) and Dhamak (2014).
Girija Lokesh is known for Martin (2024), Kandhidi Nodana (2022) and Gajakesari (2014).
Girija Oak, a well known Marathi actress, is the daughter of the well known Marathi actor Dr. Girish Oak. Her mother works as a pharmacist. Manini was her debut film, directed by Kanchan Adhikari. Her role in the TV show Lajja was very popular, where she played a youthful girl who is exposed to dangerous life in an urban environment. She has also performed in a number of advertisements and Hindi films as well, and done a kissing scene in the movie Shor in the City. Don Special was the first Marathi natak she acted in. Jitendra Joshi was her co-star in the natak. Her dance skills are also quite good and she performed in Zee Marathi Eka Peksha Ek Apsara Ali in 2011.
Girija Shanker is a Indian actor as well as director and is popular for his roles in television serials like 'Mahabharat' which was telecasted during the year 1988 to 1990, 'Baghi' which was released in the year 2006 and 'Khwaab' which was released in the year 2004. The televisions serial that gave him a great exposure and the one that stills remains one of his best performances ever is the character Dridharastra, who is the helpless father of Duryodhana in the television serial 'Mahabharat'.
Girija Shettar was born on July 20, 1969 in Orsett, Essex to a Kannada doctor father and a British mother. From the age of 18, Girija got trained in Bharatanatyam. She has completed a doctoral thesis in Integral Yoga Philosophy & Indian spiritual psychology from Cardiff University in 2003. She spends as much time as possible at Sri Aurobindo Ashram of Pondicherry.[1] Girija is currently(as of august 2012) a writer based in London. Previously working for a medical technology newsletter, she is now writing for a shipping magazine.[2] A booklet of haiku poetry entitled "This Year, Daffodils" was published by Survivors' Poetry and the Esmee Fairburn Foundation, 2011. After the release of film Geethanjali,[3] she has appeared on the front page of Screen (magazine), India June 30, 1989 issue.[4] In 2002, "Gitanjali" was one of five films shown at the British Film Institute during a retrospective of Mani Ratnam's work. The films were chosen as examples of strong heroine roles in Indian films.
Giriraj is known for Sant Gajanan Shegavicha (1987), Balache Baap Brahmachari (1989) and Sant Gyaneshwar (2000).