Biography
Rakhi Sawant was born to a Marathi Hindu family in Mumbai. Her father is an ACP
with the Mumbai Police. She has a brother, Rakesh and a sister, Jaya. Rakhi
studied in Goklibai School, Vile Parle and later studied Arts at Mithibai
College.
Rakhi Sawant was still in school when director Suneel Darshan offered her an
Item Number opposite Govinda in Joru ka Gulam. Three years later, she auditioned
four times before winning her breakthrough Item number Mohabbat hai Mirchi in
Chura Liya Hai Tumne in 2003. During this period she fell out with her father
who despised the film industry. ACP Sawant, a conservative man, felt that acting
was not a respectable profession. Her mother, Usha Sawant, had no such qualms
however, having herself received offers to act in Gujarati cinema. After her
Rakhi Sawant's role, she gave up acting at her husband's insistence, but
harbored hopes that her children would make it big in the industry.
After Rakhi Sawant insisted on continuing her career, her father left home in
protest, and now lives alone in a Government apartment. He visits his wife, who
lives with Rakhi, only on festivals. Rakhi is now effectively the head of the
household. Her sister Jaya also acted in two films but quit after her marriage.
Rakesh is a director awaiting the release of his controversial debut Hot Money,
which stars his sister. Rakesh lives with his wife in an apartment purchased by
his sister, who is also funding his career.
Rakhi Sawant has attracted a great deal of attention by appearing on stage and
screen in very skimpy outfits. While this has increased her popularity, it has
caused her to face flak from many quarters. In May 2006, she was booked for
obscenity by the Kolhapur Police, after a stage show in the city. She was let
off with a warning. A month later, she was again in the news when she filed a
molestation case against pop singer Mika, younger brother of Daler Mehndi, who
forcibly kissed her at his birthday party, where she was a guest.
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