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Jaya Ojha
Jaya Ojha is a Nepali-Indian film, stage and television actress, lyricist, and screenwriter known for her work in Indian soap operas. She is widely remembered for her role as Mandodari in the 2000s epic TV series ''Ramayan''. Currently, she is playing a supporting role in the long-running soap opera ''Saath Nibhaana Saathiya'' on channel Star Plus.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tv/news/hindi/Jaya-Ojha-and-Sanjeev-Bhatt-as-Gopis-parents-in-Saathiya/articleshow/21001156.cms )〕 ==Career== Ojha did her graduation from Jaipur and during her studies she developed an interest in music and acting. She completed her Masters in Hindustani vocal music. After completing her studies, she worked in a couple of TV plays like ''The Sword of Tipu Sultan'' and ''The Great Maratha'' in the early 1990s alongside theater work in Jaipur. She had also launched her music album in which many singers like Ram Krishna, Kama Das and many more sang the songs written by Jaya. She has acted in two Nepali movies as the lead character, which were ''Bhaimara Paribanda'' and ''Nepal Aama''. After marriage, she moved to Mumbai and took a break from her professional career in order to focus to her family. She made a comeback in 2005 and joined a theater group called Yatri and continued to work on more stage projects. She then progressed to television, and was signed for shows like ''Lucky'' and ''Kumkum''. Her first breakthrough roles were playing Mandodari in the epic drama ''Ramayan'', and a major role in the sitcom ''Angrezi Mein Kehte Hain''. Her most recent work is the long-running soap opera ''Saath Nibhaana Saathiya'', where she is playing a supporting role.
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