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  1. Popular South Indian actress Nagma has publicly confirmed her conversion to Christianity. The actress who ruled over the Tamil, Telugu and Hindi films from 1993 to 1997, revealed about her Christian faith at a prayer meeting for film artistes in Chennai.

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    • Khushbu Sundar
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    • Jyothika
    • Nagma
    • Ayesha Takia

    Kollywood superstar Nayanthara was born in a Malayali Syrian Christian family. However, in 2011, she converted to Hinduism at Arya Samaj Temple in Chennai. Her actual name is Diana Mariam Kurian.

    Veteran Kollywood actress Khushbu was born as Nakhat Khan to a Muslim family in Mumbai. After her stage name Khushbu, which was kept by her parents, she converted to Hinduism to marry Sundar C. Since then the actress reportedly changed her name to Khushbu Sundar.

    Monica, who is known for her films like Azhagi, Imsai Arasan 23m Pulikesi and Silandhi, was born to Hindu and Christian parents. She embraced Islam and changed her name to M. G. Raheema. She disclosed to the media about how she likes the rules of Islam and decided to convert.

    Jyothika who started her acting debut with Rayil Payanangalil, was born to a Punjabi father and Muslim mother. While the actress has mixed faith in all religions, she got married to actor Suriya in Hindu traditions. However, there is no information on her conversion.

    Nagma, a popular actress and politician, who began her career opposite Bollywood superstar Salman Khan, was born Nandita Arvind Morarji. In 2007, the actress converted to Christianity.

    Ayesha Takia, a prominent Bollywood, and Tollywood star was born to interfaith parents. Her father is a Gujarati Hindu while her mother is a Kashmiri Muslim. However, the actress upon marrying a Muslim restaurateur Farhan Azmi started practicing Islam seriously.

  2. Oct 14, 2008 · on October 14, 2008. Actress Nagma is a Christian now. Once Nagma was in her career peak and also in her dating peak , she ruled the roost in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi films from 1993 to 1997. She is now almost in retirement. While he younger sister Jyothika is happily married with Actor Surya with a kid, Nagma has so far not entered into matrimony.

  3. I was exposed to Christianity from a young age. I went to Mount Mary Convent School in Bandra, Mumbai. There, Mass was a routine feature. I always thought I am very special to God because I was born on Dec 25th - perhaps because the world celebrated the day. The full text of the interview is available as Nagma's testimony in a book format.

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    • Dharmendra. Dharamendra was born as Dharam Singh Deol. He had reportedly convert to Islam in 1979 to get married to Hema Malini. He was already married to Prakash Kaur when he fell for Hema Malini.
    • Nargis. Nargis Dutt, the yesteryear heartthrob did not let that affect her choice when it came to love. Nargis married actor Sunil Dutt and converted to Hinduism from Muslim.
    • AR Rahman. A R Rahman was born as AS Dileep Kumar. The Oscar Award winner was an atheist at his young age but he found the belief or faith in God with Islam.
  4. Jul 19, 2022 · Actress Nagma is her half-sister and she exchanged vows with actor Suriya as per Hindu traditions. Khushbu Sundar. Born as Nakhat Khan in a Muslim family, Khushbu after marrying filmmaker Sundar C. converted to Hinduism and now goes by the name Khushbu Sundar. Nagma. After finding faith in Christianity, Nagma converted to baptism in 2007.

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  6. Jun 15, 2018 · 15131. By Elio Rodriguez —. Her mom was Muslim and her dad was Hindu, but Nagma Arvind Morarji was born on Christmas Day so she identified with Jesus from an early age. “Because I was born on Christmas, I always felt I was the chosen one and the world celebrated my birthday,” she said lightheartedly in an interview with Daystar’s Joni Lamb.