List of people from Mumbai
This is a list of notable residents of Mumbai, India. Residents may be known as Bombayites, or Mumbaikars (in Marathi).
Sport
Cricketers
- Ajit Agarkar
- Madhav Apte
- Pravin Amre
- Farokh Engineer
- Sunil Gavaskar
- Subhash Gupte
- Wasim Jaffer
- Vinod Kambli
- Ashok Mankad
- Vijay Manjrekar
- Vijay Merchant
- Sandeep Patil
- Dattu Phadkar
- Ramesh Powar
- Ajinkya Rahane
- Ravi Shastri
- Rohit Sharma
- Prithvi Shaw
- Eknath Solkar
- Sachin Tendulkar
- Polly Umrigar
- Dilip Vengsarkar
- Ajit Wadekar
Field hockey
Kickboxing
- Sarah Avraham, Indian-born Israeli kickboxer, 2014 Women's World Thai-Boxing Champion
Business
Film
Actors and directors
- Abhishek Bachchan
- Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
- Amitabh Bachchan
- Sanjay Leela Bhansali, director
- Tamanna Bhatia
- Ankush Chaudhari
- David Abraham Cheulkar
- Ileana D'Cruz
- Bobby Deol
- Ritesh Deshmukh
- Dev, Bengali actor
- Varun Dhawan
- Madhuri Dixit
- Sanjay Dutt
- Karan Johar
- Swapnil Joshi
- Bhalchandra Kadam, aka Bhau Kadam
- Kajol
- Urmila Kanitkar
- Arjun Kapoor
- Kareena Kapoor
- Karisma Kapoor
- Ranbir Kapoor
- Shraddha Kapoor
- Sonam Kapoor
- Aamir Khan
- Salman Khan
- Shah Rukh Khan
- Dada Kondke
- Mahesh Kothare
- Ishaa Koppikar
- Vierendrra Lalit, director
- Urmila Matondkar
- Amol Palekar
- Amey Pandya
- Sachin Pilgaonkar
- Dilip Prabhavalkar
- Hrithik Roshan, actor
- Nilesh Sable
- Ashok Saraf
- Subhash Sharma, art director
- Namrata Shirodkar
- Shilpa Shirodkar
- Ranveer Singh
- Shreyas Talpade
- Preity Zinta
Music
Conductors
Lyricists and singers
Writers and journalists
- Devyani Chaubal (1942–1995), film journalist and columnist of the 60s and 70s
- Firdaus Kanga
- B. K. Karanjia (1919–2012), film journalist and editor of Filmfare and Screen, chairman of NFDC
- Rudyard Kipling
- Rohinton Mistry
- Gregory David Roberts
- Salman Rushdie
- Rishi Vohra
Others
- Troy Costa (born 1975), fashion designer[2]
- Kekoo Gandhy (1920–2012), art gallery owner, founded Gallery Chemould in 1963[3]
- Chandrakala A. Hate, author, feminist, social worker, and professor
- Jamsetjee Jeejebhoy, merchant and philanthropist
- Muhammad Ali Jinnah, lawyer, politician, and the founder of Pakistan
- Kisan Mehta, president of nonprofits
- Abie Nathan, humanitarian and peace activist
- Reshma Qureshi, model and vlogger
- Cowasji Jehangir Readymoney, community leader, philanthropist and industrialist
- Sandra Samuel, nanny who saved the life of two-year-old Moshe Holtzberg during the November 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks
- Ranvir Shah, cultural activist and philanthropist[4]
- Jagannath Shankarshet, philanthropist and educationalist
- Subhash Sharma, fine artist, creative designer
- Tarun Tahiliani, fashion designer[5]
References
- ↑ "United Colours of India". Hindustan Times. January 27, 2009. Archived from the original on March 13, 2014. Retrieved 2014-02-20.
- ↑ "Narendra Modi out to make strong fashion statement in US; hires high-profile designer Troy Costa". The Economic Times. July 21, 2014. Retrieved 2014-08-02.
- ↑ "Chemould celebrates fifty years". The Times of India. August 17, 2013. Retrieved 2014-05-24.
- ↑ Muthalaly, Shonali (October 30, 2009). "Best of three worlds". The Hindu. Retrieved 2014-02-24.
- ↑ "Designs on the bride". India Today. 2008-11-07. Retrieved 2014-05-29.
This article is issued from
Wikipedia.
The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike.
Additional terms may apply for the media files.