
Remember Anjali from Shah Rukh Khan's Baazigar? Here's how she looks now and what she's doing these days
The character of Anjali in Baazigar is played by Resham Tipnis. The role of Resham in the film was brief, but her beauty left an impact on the audience's hearts and minds. Resham started her career in 1992 with the Marathi film Jiwalagaa. Her first big break in Bollywood was Baazigar. View this post on Instagram
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After Baazigar, Resham also featured in the Shilpa Shetty-starrer Hathyar. She also appeared in Face to Face with Reality and Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai. Her last Hindi film was Salman Khan's Jai Ho (2013). Resham Tipnis' TV Debut
Resham Tipnis also tried her luck on TV. She featured in numerous Hindi and Marathi TV serials including Zee Horror Show, Campus, Shrimaan Shrimati, Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, Baa Bahu Aur Baby, and Bigg Boss Marathi.
In 2024, she featured in Antarpaat, and in 2025, she is making headlines for her role in the Hindi television series Pyaar Ki Raahein. What is Resham Tipnis Doing These Days?
Coming to Resham's personal life—when she was 20, she got married. Soon after, she conceived and became a mother. However, because of such huge responsibilities, her life became overwhelming, which further led to a divorce. Resham was married to Sanjeev Seth and the two shared 2 kids, Manav and Rishika. In an interview, she expressed regret over the divorce.
After divorcing Resham Tipnis, Sanjeev Seth married actress Lataa Saberwal in 2010. Recently, the two announced their divorce after 15 years of marriage. Lataa asked for privacy in the matter and wished her husband good luck. On the other hand, Sanjeev has yet to release a statement on the matter.

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