Sayali Bhagat born on 1st January 1984 in Nasik, Maharashtra to a Gujarati family.
Academically, Sayali was very good and even has won a number of prizes in extra-curricular activities like elocution, debate and athletics. She was student of Fravashi Academy, Nasik, and a management student in Mumbai University. Some of her hobbies are music, reading, travelling, dance, and her sporting interests are: Yoga, long jump and high jump.
Apart from studies, Sayali even had keen interests in acting and modeling. In the year 2004, she was the winner of Femina Miss India. She also appeared as the journalist from Singapore, who pretends to interview Indian cricketer Rahul Dravid on the show Mtv Bakra and, she had even proposed to Rahul Dravid. In 2007, she did the same to Irfan Pathan.
Like the other beauty contest winners, she too entered the modeling industry, followed by Bollywood. The Train: Some Lines Should Never Be Crossed is her first Hindi film, co-starring Emraan Hashmi and Geeta Basra. The movie was released on July 8, 2007. She remembered for her lip-locking scene with Emraan Hashmi in this movie.
She has done a few projects down South and has also made several special appearances. In 2008, she appeared in a Telugu movie "Blade Babji". She has one release in 2009 in Tamil called Newtonin 3-m Vidhi.
She is also working on a documentary on Baba Amte as she is admires his work in the direction of lepers and tribals.
Her favorite actors are Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan while her favorite actresses are Jaya Bahaduri, Rekha, and Wahida Rehman.
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