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Nationality
  
Indian

Occupation
  
Actor


Years active
  
2011 – present

Name
  
Pushkar Goggiaa

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Born
  
24 September
India

Residence
  
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

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Pushkar Goggiaa is an Indian television actor. He started his career in television with a cameo role in Anamika on Sony TV where he played the role of Anand Kumar. After being recognised, he got the break with Balaji Telefilms to play the role of Nakul in a mythological serial named Dharamshetra which was aired on Epic Channel. Last seen with Rashmi Sharma Telefilm's launched daily soap Desh Ki Beti Nandini portraying the character of Siddharth Pandey, Nandini's Brother. His Role was very well recognised and much appreciated.

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Personal life

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Pushkar is born in a Punjabi business family of Delhi, Pushkar is the elder of the 2 sons. He took up higher studies and completed his MBA from Indian Institute of Planning and Management, New Delhi. He has worked with a Private Bank for a year and then decided to try his hands on acting.

Career

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Acting was always a passion for him & therefore without undergoing any formal school of training, he began his acting career. He has undertaken various modeling assignments for brands like Axis Bank, Uninor, Toyota, Omaxe, Raja Biscuits, IPL, etc. He was also seen in Bajaj Platina Electric Start TV Commercial.

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In South industry he has worked for brands like Vasanth & Co, Sree Kumar Thangamaligai and many more.


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References

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