Sneh Gupta

Sneh Gupta (born 12 May 1957) is an actress and the executive director of Sucheta Kriplani Shiksha Niketan (SKSN), a residential school for students with physical challenges.

[4][5] This in turn led to her becoming a hostess on the ITV gameshow Sale of the Century alongside Nicholas Parsons for a year until 1978, after which she opened a fashion boutique called Plumage in Bedford.

Debuting in Angels,[6] Gupta proceeded to make appearances in Turtle's Progress,[7] Lingalongamax,[7] Crossroads,[8] Doctor Who (1984's Resurrection of the Daleks),[9] Kim,[2] Tandoori Nights[10] and Octopussy.

[11] In 1987, Gupta cut her hair short as part of an attempt to avoid typecasting as a young, reserved woman, but was not offered the wider range of roles that she hoped.

[18] Gupta is the executive director of Sucheta Kriplani Shiksha Niketan (SKSN), a school for students with physical challenges[18] and started the Indian Mixed Ability Group Events (IMAGE) programme in 2004,[19] leading to the founding of the Indiability Foundation in 2011.