Mana Shetty

Mana Shetty
Born August 1965
Occupation Fashion designer, social worker
Spouse(s) Suniel Shetty (m. 1991)
Children Athiya Shetty
Ahan Shetty

Mana Shetty (born Monisha Kadri) is the creative director of R House Furnishing Solutions Pvt. Ltd.,[1] director of S2 Realty Developers Pvt. Ltd., and wife of Bollywood actor Suniel Shetty. She also runs Save The Children India,[2] an NGO set up by her late mother Vipula Kadri, in 1988.[3] Mana has carved a niche for herself and established her own identity not only in the realms of interiors and real estate, but also as a social activist.

Career

Shetty is the trustee of Save The Children India [4] and one of her resource mobilization efforts is a fundraising exhibition named Araaish, which started in 2007.[5] The funds collected aid the Save the Children India for the benefit of adolescent girls and young women. In January 2013, she opened a home décor store in Worli, Mumbai.

Personal life

Mana's mother was a Punjabi Hindu, and her father, a Gujarati Muslim.[6][7] Mana and Suniel Shetty have been married since 1991 and have two kids, Athiya (born 5 November 1992)[8] and Ahan (born 15 January 1996).[9]

Resources

  1. http://www.bollywood.com/suniel-mana-shetty-start-lifestyle-stores-mumbai
  2. http://businessofcinema.com/photos/mana-shetty-save-children-india/133852
  3. http://www.savethechildrenindia.org/aboutus/trustees.html
  4. Sen, Debarati. "Mana, Suniel Shetty: Still going strong". The times of India. Retrieved 30 January 2013.
  5. IANS. "I'm more than just a celeb wife: Mana Shetty". Mid Day. Retrieved 30 January 2013.
  6. Gupta, Priya (7 May 2014). "Mumbai girls were safe when Balasaheb was alive: Suniel Shetty". Times of India. Retrieved August 19, 2015.
  7. Olivera, Roshni (December 18, 2001). "The united colours of India". Times of India. Retrieved August 19, 2015.
  8. KBR, Upala (8 November 2010). "Sunil Shetty had a swell Diwali". Mid-Day. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
  9. KBE, Upala (3 January 2011). "Sunil Shetty, son Ahaan hit Bangkok". Mid-Day. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
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