Swati Bhatia

Swati Bhatia

Height: 168 cm
Swati Bhatia (born 9 March) is a multi-talented Media Professional. She is an Indian Actress , Anchor,Journalist, Sports Commentator, Radio Jockey, TV Producer and Documentary Film maker. She gained popularity with her strong character in Delhi Crime Netflix series (2019), Rajya Sabha TV- Goshti, Pavitr Rishta, Sab ki ladali bebo, aapki antra and H... Show more »
Swati Bhatia (born 9 March) is a multi-talented Media Professional. She is an Indian Actress , Anchor,Journalist, Sports Commentator, Radio Jockey, TV Producer and Documentary Film maker. She gained popularity with her strong character in Delhi Crime Netflix series (2019), Rajya Sabha TV- Goshti, Pavitr Rishta, Sab ki ladali bebo, aapki antra and Humari dewrani. Worked as an Anchor at Rajya Sabha Television later joined Member of Parliament Shri Maheish Girri as Media Head and PR. Presently she choose to be an Academician and Entrepreneur in handling Media operations and PROne person with multiple disciplines. Ms Bhatia studied Bachelors in Home Science from [[Institute of Home Economics]], Delhi University, followed by the Masters in Food and Nutrition from DAVV, Indore. She is studious so continued to take Diploma in Naturopathy and Yoga from Delhi then gained her second Bachelor's degree in Education. Diploma in Multi Media from Oxford Institute. Also Post graduate diploma in Journalism and Mass communication. Apart from acting Ms Bhatia is Naturopath and Dietician specialized in Diabetes and Cardiology.Swati Bhatia was born on 9 March in Delhi. She started doing stage at a very early age. At the age of 6 she started presenting radio shows for AIR, Delhi. Late teens she debut in television with anchoring a show called Malvanchal for Doordarshan. She also worked as the Station Head at FM Radio in 2007 and was the popular RJ for the night band Love Dost. Then she moved to Mumbai and established herself as an Actress and Anchor. She also Anchored the Common Wealth Games 2010 and was the first Indian Anchor to announce the first Indian Gold Medal. Show less «
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