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Sheetal Sheth
American actress
Sheetal Sheth () is an American actress, author, producer, and activist of Indian descent.
As an actress, she is known for starring opposite Albert Brooks in Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World. She debuted in the film ABCD and has appeared in the films American Chai,I Can't Think Straight, and The World Unseen.
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Sheth was the first Indian American to appear in Maxim magazine.[2] She has published op-eds in CNN, The Daily Beast, and Thrive Global. She is also the author of a series of picture books, beginning with the book Always Anjali.[3]
Early life and education
Sheth was born in Trenton, New Jersey, and is a first-generation GujaratiIndian American.
Her parents came to the United States from Gujarat, India in 1972.[4]
Although academics were her priority, Sheth also studied multicultural dance[5] and was involved in basketball.[6] Her parents were devout Jains, but