Priya - People

People

  • Priya Anand (born 1986), Indian film actress
  • Priya Arun, actress in the Marathi language film industry of India
  • Priya Badlani (born 27 January), Indian actress
  • Priya Balachandran, TV producer and writer
  • Priya Bapat, Indian Maharashtrian actress
  • Priya Basil (born 1977), British author
  • Priya Bathija, Indian television actress
  • Priya Cooper (born 1974), Australian world-champion disabled swimmer
  • Priya David (born 1974), American journalist based in San Francisco, California
  • Priya Dutt (born 1966), Indian politician and daughter of Sunil Dutt
  • Priya Gill (born 1977), Indian actress
  • Priya Himesh, Indian multilingual Playback singer
  • Preeya Kalidas (born 1981), British Indian actress and singer
  • Priya Kanungo, Indian Hindustani classical vocalist
  • Priya Kaur-Jones (born 1979), British newsreader
  • Priya Lal (born 1993), British Indian actress
  • Priya Paul (born 1967), owner The Park Hotels chain
  • Priya Rajvansh (1937–2000), Indian actress
  • Priya Ramrakha (1935–1968), Kenyan photojournalist of Indian background
  • Priya Raman (born 1974), Indian actress
  • Priya Ranjan Dasmunsi (born 1945), Indian politician
  • Priya Ravichandran, divisional fire officer, Central Chennai city
  • Priya Sachdev (born 1976), Indian model from New Delhi, India
  • Priya Suriyasena, Sri Lankan popular vocalist and lecturer in music
  • Priya Tendulkar (1954–2002), Indian actress, social activist and writer
  • Priya Wal, Indian television actress

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