Miheeka Bajaj Age, Height, Boyfriend, Husband, Family, Biography & More

Miheeka Bajaj Age, Height, Boyfriend, Husband, Family, Biography & More

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Hometown: Hyderabad

Husband: Rana Daggubati

Father: Suresh Bajaj

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Profession Interior Designer
Famous For Being the wife of Rana Daggubati
Physical Stats & More
Height (approx.) in centimeters**- 168 cm**
in meters**- 1.68 m**
in feet & inches**- 5’ 6”**
Eye Colour Black
Hair Colour Black
Personal Life
Age Not Known
Birthplace Hyderabad
Nationality Indian
Hometown Hyderabad
College/University • Rachna Sansad, Mumbai
• Chelsea University of Art and Design, London
Educational Qualification • Diploma in interior designing
• MA check sources
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Food Habit Non-Vegetarian
Hobbies Horse Riding, Cooking, Reading Books, and Writing Blogs
Tattoo Above Left Elbow: An elephant and a panda (inked in January 2024)
Relationships & More
Marital Status Married
Engagement Date 12 May 2020
Marriage Date 8 August 2020
Marriage Place Ramanaidu Studios, Hyderabad
Affairs/Boyfriends Rana Daggubati
(Actor)
Family
Husband/Spouse Rana Daggubati
Parents Father- Suresh Bajaj


Mother- Bunty Bajaj (Owner of the jewellery brand ‘Krsala')
Siblings Brother- Samarth Bajaj

Some Lesser Known Facts About Miheeka Bajaj

  • Does Miheeka Bajaj drink alcohol: Yes 

  • Miheeka Bajaj is an interior designer and the owner of an event management company.

  • She was born in Hyderabad, and later, she shifted to Mumbai for higher studies.

    Miheeka Bajaj’s Childhood Picture With Her Father

  • Her brother, Samarth is married to Sasha who is the sister of the famous Indian fashion designer, Kunal Rawal.

  • Miheeka owns an event management and décor company, ‘Dew Drop Design Studio’ in Mumbai.

  • In an interview, she talked about her interest in the interior decoration, she said,

Décor is something I grew up seeing; it’s more or less etched in my subconscious. For a creative person there can’t be a better field of work to be involved in, because you get to move on to new projects in a very short span of time, thus getting to do something new and exciting very often.”

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