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Shalini Passi

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1976-08-04
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An Indian artist and philanthropist, she has made a significant impact through her dedication to the arts and humanitarian causes. Over the years, her passion has led her to amass an impressive art collection, while also actively collaborating with relief foundations focused on uplifting disadvantaged children. She is widely recognized for establishing influential platforms like MASH and SPAF—initiatives that not only spotlight artistic talent but also provide vital support to creative communities.

Long before fame found her, her journey in the arts began early, nurtured by dance, painting, and theatre classes during her formative years. These experiences laid the foundation for her lifelong commitment to culture and creativity. On a personal note, she married Sanjay Passi, a prominent Indian business mogul, and together they share a son named Robin. Through both her public work and private life, she continues to inspire many, balancing her roles as a mother, artist, and advocate with grace and purpose.

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She recently made her appearance in the third season of the popular Netflix series Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives, where she brought her signature charm and elegance. As a fan favorite, she has continued to captivate audiences both on and off screen. On Instagram, she frequently shares stunning photos of herself, often seen in long, lavish, and chic dresses that highlight her impeccable fashion sense. Her followers adore her for her glamorous lifestyle and relatable moments alike. Over the past year, she has also taken some exciting trips, including a memorable visit to London, England, where she explored the city’s iconic spots and shared glimpses of her adventures online. Whether she’s stepping into the spotlight or enjoying a quiet moment abroad, she consistently radiates grace and confidence.

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