Geeta - People

People

  • Geeta Anand, journalist and author who writes for the Wall Street Journal
  • Geeta Bali, Bollywood actress
  • Geeta Basra, Bollywood actress
  • Geeta Chopra, involved in the Geeta and Sanjay Chopra kidnapping case
  • Geeta Citygirl, actor, dancer, director, producer
  • Geeta Dutt, Indian singer
  • Geeta Iyengar, Yoga teacher
  • Geeta Javadekar, Indian classical vocalist
  • Geeta Kapoor, Bollywood choreographer
  • Geeta Kapur, Indian art critic
  • Geeta Nargund, medical director
  • Geeta Novotny, American mezzo-soprano, actor, writer and columnist
  • Geeta Phogat, wrestler
  • Geeta Rao Gupta, AIDS and feminist activist
  • Geeta Vadhera, artist
  • Geeta Rani, Indian weightlifter
  • J. Geeta Reddy, Indian politician
  • Geeta Sane, feminist writer
  • Geeta Zutshi, Indian athlete

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