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#REDIRECT [[Smriti Irani]]
'''Smriti Moti Irani''' is an [[actress]] and a [[politician]] in [[India]].

She is most known for her role of ''Moti Tulsi'' in the popular [[television]] [[soap opera]], ''[[Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi]]'' (Translated literally as: Because the mother-in-law was also a daughter-in-law once).

Smriti's character Moti Tulsi has been the Playing the ideal wife, mother, family member . The huge initial success and the subsequent continued patronage of the largely female audience of the show has been instrumental in changing the fortunes of the production house [[Balaji Telefilms]] and in creating a successful genre of tearjerker family dramas, which still continues in the Indian TV industry.

In [[2003]], she joined the [[Bharatiya Janata Party]] which was quick to give her a ticket to fight the [[2004 elections to the Lok Sabha|Lok Sabha elections]] from [[Delhi]]'s [[Chandni Chowk]] [[constituency]]. Although she suffered a defeat in the elections, this five consecutive best actress award winner continued with the BJP while most other actors who had joined the party during that time deserted the party. Her commitment and hard work made the party realize her true potential and it made her a member of the National Executive (the highest decision making body of the Party) and also a member of the Maharashtra Executive. Smriti Irani while campaigning for the BJP has traveled the length and breath of India and interacted with various people understanding India’s diverse culture. She also runs her own “NGO” under the name of [[People for Change]] which is providing drinking water to the poor in India’s remote areas.

Today Smriti Irani has also turned a producer with her entertainment Company [[Ugraya Entertainment]] it’s first production was in collaboration with [[Balaji Telefilms]] and the soap is called [[Thodise Zameen Thodasa Aasman]] (A little bit of land a little bit of sky) after which her company entered into an strategic alliance with the Aditya Birla Group for producing software for television with it’s first production being [[Virrudh]] (Opposite / Against) a daily soap for Sony Television (Set India).Her company has also produced two stage presentations [[Kuch Tum Kaho, Kuch Hum Kahein]] (Something you say somethings i will say)a social comedy and [[Maniben.Com]] a comedy.

This former Miss India contestant has come a long way and achieved a lot at the young age of 30.

==Early life==
Smriti Irani was born Smriti Malhotra, the youngest of three sisters to a Delhi based family. Her father owned a courier business and her mother is a Bengali, related to Tripti Mitra a well known Bengali actress of yesteryears.
She married her childhood best friend Zubin Irani on <data required>. She is the mother of little Zohr Irani who was born October 2001, and step mother to Chanelle Irani who is Zubin's daughter from an earlier marriage with choreographer and model coordinator Mona Irani.

==Career==
Smriti began her career at the age of 16, participating in small plays. She gave up her full-time college education and switched to correspondence education in order to be able to do what was close to her heart: acting.
At 18, she told her father that she wanted to come to Mumbai to work. In 1998, she entered the Miss India contest without the knowledge of anyone in her family and was surprised to be short-listed and came to Mumbai to participate in the finals. Her father was astounded at her decision to enter the contest. No one believed she could make it to the finals. She borrowed Rs 2 lakh from her father on the condition that she would return it. She came to Mumbai and began preparations to enter the final of the contest with earnestness. She had her contest outfit designed and made by Manish Malhotra. She made it to the final round becoming one of the final five contestants.
Desperate to pay her loan back, she appeared for the Jet Airways hostess interview. Her sister, who also applied, got the job but Smriti was rejected. She then took a counter job at McDonalds, serving burgers and swabbing the floors and cleaning tables. Throughout these months of desperation, she kept visiting various agencies, doing auditions and portfolios and leaving her pictures at every TV production company. She was present in the Famous Studio in Mumbai for auditions every day but no one took her seriously.
Finally, lady luck began to shine on her. She was chosen to do the black and white commercial for Whisper. Next, she anchored a show called Filmi Batein for In Mumbai and Etc. channels. Shrey Guleri of Prime Channel saw these appearances on television and called her. As a result, she did some episodes of the show called Bakeman’s Oh La La. Shobha Kapoor in turn saw these and she asked her to meet Ekta at Balaji Telefilms. Smriti met Ekta and as time passed, thought nothing was coming through. But one day, she was asked to come over to audition for Tulsi’s role in KKSBKBT she was chosen for this role and the rest, as they say, is history. After KKSBKBT became the top soap in India, her career was made.

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[[Category:Actor-politicians|Iraani, Smriti]]
[[Category:Indian actors|Iraani, Smriti]]
[[Category:Indian politicians|Iraani, Smriti]]


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