Eva Ahuja

Eva Shirali (born 16 July 1980) is an Indian Hindi actress from Mumbai, best known for her roles in Gujarati and Hindi soap operas.[1] Currently, she is playing the role of Garima in the show Divya Drishti on Star Plus.

Eva Shirali
Born
Eva Shirali

(1980-07-16) 16 July 1980
OccupationActress
Years active2002–present

Television

Year(s) Show Character Language Channel Role
2005Instant KhichdiPriyaHindiSTAR OneEpisodic role
2006Kasamh SeHindiZee TVCameo
2009Chhuta ChhedaAlkaGujaratiETV GujaratiSupporting role
2010Pavitra Rishta[1]SwatiHindiZee TVCameo
2010–2012Hamari Devrani[1]Vrinda Mohan NanavatiHindiStar PlusLead role
2012–2013Junoon - Aisi Nafrat, toh Kaisa IshqKomalHindiLife OKSupporting role
2012Ramleela – Ajay Devgn Ke Saath[1]KaushalyaHindiLife OKNegative role
2012; 2016Savdhaan India[2]Multiple charactersHindiLife OKSeparate episodics
2013Gustakh Dil[1]AnjaliHindiLife OKSupporting role
2013Khelti Hai Zindagi Aankh MicholiNishaHindiZee TVNegative role
2014Yam Kisi Se Kam NahinMandiraHindiEpicSupporting role
2017-2018Saam Daam Dand BhedSadhna NamdhariHindiStar BharatSupporting role
2019-present Divya Drishti Garima Hindi Star Plus Supporting role
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References

  1. staff. "Eva Ahuja". NetTV4u. Retrieved 3 November 2015.
  2. staff (27 November 2012). "सावधान - सिनेमा - रफ़्तार". TNN (in Hindi). Raftaar. Archived from the original on 28 August 2016. Retrieved 3 November 2015.
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