News oi-Neelam Tripathi | Published: Thursday, July 6, 2023, 18:17 [IST]
Mayoori Kango Career: The story of Mayoori Kango is very interesting. She was the rising face of female Bollywood. She became very popular after the 1996 film ‘Papa Kehte Hain’. She was seen in the famous song ‘Ghar Se Nikalte Hi’. A year before this, he made his debut in 1995 with the film Naseem. Later he acted in ‘Hogi Pyar Ki Jeet’. His last film was ‘Vamsi’ in the year 2000. Mayuri’s Career Mayuri Kango also did television shows like ‘Nargis’, ‘Thoda Gum Thodi Khushi’, ‘Dollar Babu’ and ‘Kitty Party’. Let me tell you, he also worked with Mahesh Babu and Namrata Shirodkar. In 2003, she quit acting and married NRI Aditya Dhillon in Aurangabad. Mayuri Congo later moved to the United States with her husband. He completed MBA in Marketing and Finance. He worked in the US between 2004 and 2012. She came back to India in 2013. They have a son named Qian. Tried his luck in marketing, he later worked as a Managing Director in a company called Performix. In 2019, she joined Google India and became the Industry Head. Mayuri Kango earned his MBA from Baruch College Zicklin School of Business. The actress wrote in her Linkedin- “I am a passionate marketer. I love everything about digital media and marketing possibilities in the new world. I always want to learn new things and face new challenges. My primary objective is to To be an informed marketer is to provide the best business solutions to my clients and company.” 16 unreleased films Mayuri Kango is Head of Industry-Agency Partnerships at Google India. As per her LinkedIn profile, she has been working at Google since 2019. She was selected for IIT Kanpur but did not take admission as she wanted to become an actress. For your information, let us tell you that 16 of his films could not be released. Stay updated with every news of the film industry and get movie reviews Allow Notifications You have already subscribed English summary Meet IIT dropout actress Mayuri Kango who quit Bollywood did MBA and joined 1.6 trillion-dollar firm. Story first published: Thursday, July 6, 2023, 18:17 [IST]