Nisha

Nisha

Nisha may refer to:

Contents

Language

  • Nisha means Night in Sanskrit. In Hindi this word is taken as such.[citation needed]
  • In Tamil Nisha is termed as Nisi meaning mid-night.
  • Nisha is the Goddess of Night according to Hindu mythology.

People

  • Nisha Ganatra, a director, writer and actress
  • Nisha Bissambhar, a chutney musician.
  • Nisha Da Cunha, an author and alumna of Miranda House, a residential college for women forming part of Delhi University, India
  • Nisha Mathura-Allahar, the treasurer of the Committee for Transformation and Progress, a Trinidad and Tobago political party
  • Nisha Abraham - Thomas, a runner-up in Hard Spell, a televised spelling bee that aired on BBC One in late 2004.
  • Nisha K. Nayar, an actress who played Angela in Different for Girls, a 1996 British comedy
  • Nisha Kataria, a musician whose first album was produced by Dieter Dierks, as well as has recorded and lived with Michael Jackson according to her interview on Larry King Live
  • Nisha Patel, murdered British-Indian Special constable (died May 2006)
  • Nisha Sharma, a member of the India's 1980 Women's Olympics Hockey Team
  • Nisha Benjamin, a musician from Guyana
  • Nisha Rajagopalan, a classical playback singer
  • Nisha Millet, a swimmer who swam the Women's 200 m Freestyle for India at the 2000 Summer Olympics
  • Nisha Bansal, UCLA Alumni, is a kathak Superstar
  • Nisha Shetty N, Hewlett Packard, Bangalore
  • Lamia Nisha,Mirpur,Dhaka,Bangladesh

(Nisha Gera Yoga Expert and Entrepreneur yoganisha.com

  • Nisha V Patel, Surat, IN

Miscellaneous

  • Nisha, a possible future tropical cyclone name
  • Nisha #1, a comic by Robert Gavila that was nominated for the Howard E. Day Prize
  • Nisha Nimantran a poem by Indian poet Harivanshrai 'Bachchan'
  • Nisha's Enterprises, an asian food company

Fictional characters

  • Nisha, a character in the 2003 Pakistani film Pyar Hi Pyar Mein
  • Nisha, a character in the The Art of the Heist, an alternate reality game created to promote the Audi A3
  • Nisha Choudhury, a character played by Madhuri Dixit in the 1994 Bollywood film Hum Aapke Hain Kaun
  • Nisha, a character played by Raveena Tandon in the 2000 Indian romantic comedy Kahin Pyaar Na Ho Jaaye (2000 film)
  • Nisha, a character played by Sunetra Sarker in the Brookside, a soap opera based in Liverpool that first aired in 1982
  • Nisha, a character played by Preity Zinta in Koi... Mil Gaya (2003), and again in Krrish (2006) a Bollywood science fiction film
  • Nisha, a character played by Karisma Kapoor Dil To Pagal Hai a 1997 Bollywood comedy-drama
  • Nisha Patel/Nisha Kumar, a character played by Mumtaz in the 1971 film Tere Mere Sapne
  • Nisha, a character played by Mumtaz in the 1971 film Kathputli
  • Nisha, a character played by Manisha Koirala in the 1993 film Insaaniyat Ke Devta
  • Nisha, a character played by Manisha Koirala in the 2001 film Chuppa Rustam
  • Nisha, a character played by Konkona Sen Sharma in the 2005 film Amavas
  • Nisha, a character played by Neelima Azim in the 1995 film Zamana Deewana
  • Nisha Thappar, a character played by Karisma Kapoor in the 2001 filmEk Rishtaa: The Bond of Love
  • Nisha, a character played by Sonali Bendre in the 1998 film Major Saab
  • Nisha, a character played by Sonali Bendre in the 2000 film Dhaai Akshar Prem Ke
  • Nisha, a character played by Shilpa Shetty in the 1996 film Himmat
  • Nisha, a character played by Mahima Chaudhry in the 1999 film Pyaar Koi Khel Nahin
  • Nisha, a character played by Himani Shivpuri in the film Anjaam
  • Nisha Chopra, a character played by Juhi Chawla in the 1999 film Arjun Pandit
  • Nisha Bains, a station café waitress on Postman Pat, a BBC stop motion animated children's television series aimed at pre-school children

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