Neha Devi Singh is a television actress who has acted in many serials. She completed her graduation in Economics from St. Xavier's college. In the initial stage she was interested in working behind the cameras but later she began working in front of the camera.
Neha Devi Singh debuted in the serial "Sssshhh Koi Hai- Trikaal" in the role of Bijli. In the serial she worked opposite Salil Ankola and Jiten Lalwani. The three of them together made up a trio of super heroes. In the serial she portrayed a double character. She played a sweet, innocent girl who worked in a salon by day and turned into a ghost busting Super hero by night. She has also acted in the serial 'C.I.D'. Neha Devi Singh got her breakthrough role as a protagonist in the STAR Plus serial 'Saarthi.' In the serial she played the role of Bhumika who has a committed wife and a daughter in law.
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