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Makhija was born and brought up in [[Delhi]] where his father and mother were working in Indian Postal Department.<ref name=ud>{{cite news |title=My Name Udham Singh, Pooja Bhatt Husband |url=http://cities.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=60798 |publisher=[[Indian Express]] |date=August 19, 2003 }}</ref>
Makhija was born and brought up in [[Delhi]] where his father and mother were working in Indian Postal Department.<ref name=ud>{{cite news |title=My Name Udham Singh, Pooja Bhatt Husband |url=http://cities.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=60798 |publisher=[[Indian Express]] |date=August 19, 2003 }}</ref>


He did his [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A.]] political science degree from Delhi's [[Kirori Mal College]], subsequently he also enrolled for [[L.L.B.]] at the [[Delhi University]], but left it midway <ref name=it>{{cite web |title=Rustic Appeal: The LLB-dropout plays the crude but funny VJ Udham Singh with uncommon flair|author=Namrata Joshi |url=http://www.india-today.com/itoday/08121997/profile.html |date=December 8, 1997 |publisher=[[India Today]] }}</ref>
He did his [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A.]] political science degree from Delhi's [[Kirori Mal College]], subsequently he also enrolled for [[L.L.B.]] at the [[Delhi University]], but dropped out. <ref name=it>{{cite web |title=Rustic Appeal: The LLB-dropout plays the crude but funny VJ Udham Singh with uncommon flair|author=Namrata Joshi |url=http://www.india-today.com/itoday/08121997/profile.html |date=December 8, 1997 |publisher=[[India Today]] }}</ref>


==Career==
==Career==

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Manish Makhija
Born (1968-10-07) October 7, 1968 (age 56)
NationalityIndian
Other namesMunish Makhija
Occupation(s)VJ, restaurateur
Years active1997-present
Known forUdham Singh (Channel V)
SpousePooja Bhatt

Manish Makhija also known as Munish Makhija (born on 7 October 1968) is an Indian VJ, and Mumbai-based restaurateur, who is most known for his characters Udham Singh on Channel V's The Udham Singh Show (1997), and Munna on UTV Bindass's Cash Cab – Meter Chalu Hai .[1][2][3] uncle of Masumeh Makhija (born on 10 October. 1984 or 1979)

Early life and education

Makhija was born and brought up in Delhi where his father and mother were working in Indian Postal Department.[4]

He did his B.A. political science degree from Delhi's Kirori Mal College, subsequently he also enrolled for L.L.B. at the Delhi University, but dropped out. [5]

Career

He first made his mark and gained popularity with Channel V show, 'The Udham Singh Show', where he anchored the show as Udham Singh in Hariyanvi style. The show started as an offshoot of an ad campaign launched by the channel during the general elections in the late 90’s asking youngsters to cast their vote. Later a campaign to persuade watchers to vote for the Viewers' Choice Award, featured a caricature of a Haryanvi Jat election officer from Meham in Haryana, the show was soon a hit.[5]

In 2003, he started working along Pooja Bhatt's in her directorial debut Paap (2004), he sourced two soundtracks from the Pakistani band, Junoon and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s nephew Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, who sang Laagi Tumse Mann Ki Lagan for the film, he also did a small role in the film.[4] Thereafter he appeared in small roles in films like Rog and Dhoka (2007), and he assisted her in Rog (2005).[6] Thereafter he worked with Tehelka.com for a while, before moving to Goa, where he opened a lounge bar, 'The Other Side at Morgem Beach in Goa.

Later in 2008, he also hosted a popular reality quiz show for UTV Bindass called Cash Cab – Meter Chalu Hai [7][8]

He has also featured in a feature fil Luv shuv te chicken khurana in the role of a local mafia in UK

Personal life

He married noted Indian movie actress, producer and director, Pooja Bhatt in August 2003, whom he had met a few months earlier, while working with her in her film, Paap (2004), where in also did a small role.[9]

References

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