Ashlesha Thakur (Mahek Thakur) Age, Boyfriend, Family, Biography & More

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Bio/Wiki
Other Name Mahek Thakur [1]YouTube
Profession(s) Actress and Model
Famous Role ‘Dhriti’ in the 2019 Amazon Prime web series ‘The Family Man’
Personal Life
Date of Birth 19 October 2003 (Sunday)
Age (as in 2020) 17 Years
Birthplace Mumbai
Zodiac sign Libra
Nationality Indian
Hometown Mumbai
College/University Mithibai College, Mumbai
Religion Hinduism
Hobbies Dancing and Listening to Music
Family
Siblings Brother– Aman Thakur (elder)
Sister– Ekta Thakur (elder; choreographer)
Favourite Things
Singer(s) The Weeknd, Coldplay, Halsey, Ariana Grande, and Selena Gomez
Actor(s) Zendaya, Noah Centineo, and Lana Condor

Some Lesser Known Facts About Mahek Thakur

  • An Indian actor and model goes by the name of Mahek Thakur.
  • She has worked with different modeling agencies including Saundh India under Auraa models, as well as the Model & Talent Management agency.
  • Beginning her career as a child model in commercial advertisements, Mahek Thakur boasts an extensive portfolio of TV ads, including renowned brands such as Himalaya, Kissan, Comfort, and Forest Essentials.

  • Ashlesha has received training in the traditional dance style of Indian classical dance.
  • Her work is the main focus of her YouTube channel, which she has named after herself and where she regularly shares related videos.
  • Acting is her passion and she has actively taken part in numerous plays and skits throughout her school and college years.
  • In addition, she has a keen interest in acquiring knowledge of different languages. She possesses fluency in the French language.
  • In the TV web series ‘The Family Man’ (2019), Mahek Thakur made an appearance alongside Manoj Bajpayee and Priyamani. One of the notable highlights of Mahek Thakur’s role in the series is a captivating still.
  • In 2021, she made her appearance in the Hindi web-series and its sequel, ‘The Family Man’ and ‘The Family Man 2’.

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