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Gayatri Joshi rose to fame after appearing in the Bollywood film "Swades," which was released in 2004...

Digital Desk: Gayatri Joshi, known for her role in the film "Swades," which also starred Shah Rukh Khan, was reportedly in Italy with her husband Vikas Oberoi when they were involved with an accident while traveling in Italy. Unfortunately, a senior Swiss couple traveling in a Ferrari lost their lives when the vehicle caught fire. Gayatri's car collided with other vehicles, including a mini-truck, resulting in the accident. The collision happened when multiple luxury vehicles, including Lamborghini and Ferrari, attempted to overtake the mini-truck at the same time, causing it to overturn in Sardinia. 



Reportedly, Gayatri and Vikas suffered minor injuries but are safe.

About Gayatri Joshi

Gayatri Joshi rose to fame after appearing in the Bollywood film "Swades," which was released in 2004. She was born on March 20, 1977, in Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. Gayatri Joshi had a successful modeling career before entering the film industry, and she appeared in multiple major advertising campaigns. Her role in "Swades" opposite Shah Rukh Khan was well-received, and she garnered appreciation for it. However, after the film's release, Gayatri Joshi decided to leave the film industry and focus on her personal life.

Although she hasn't been active in the entertainment industry in recent years, her work in "Swades" is still remembered by Bollywood fans. She also modeled for several brands and appeared in music videos such as Jagjit Singh's Kaghaz Ki Kashti and Hans Raj Hans' Jhanjaria.


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