Tanishaa Mukerji (born March 3, 1978) is an Indian film actress who is prominent in the Hindi, Marathi, Telugu and Tamil film industries. She made her debut with the Hindi movie Sssshhh... in 2003. She had her first hit with Ram Gopal Varma's Sarkar, appearing alongside Amitabh Bachchan and Abhishek Bachchan. Tanishaa was also a popular contestant in the hit reality show Bigg Boss. She is the daughter of Shomu Mukherjee and veteran Bollywood actress Tanuja. Tanishaa is the younger sister of Bollywood actress Kajol and sister-in-law of Bollywood actor Ajay Devgan. She participated in the television reality show Bigg Boss 7 and was the first runner up. She was later seen as one of the judges in the stand-up comedy show Gangs of Haseepur.
During Bigg Boss, she was seen getting close to fellow contestant Armaan Kohli but after the show they got sepreated.
Tanisha may refer to:
Tanisha, meaning ambition in Sanskrit is a feminine given name. Tanisha \t(a)-ni-sha\ is pronounced Tanīṣā. Tanisha is the feminine equivalent of the name Tanish and is primarily a first name. Persons with the name Tanisha are commonly Hindu by religion or of the Indo Aryan peoples.
Tanisha is a Hausa variant transcription of the name Tani (Hausa and English) and means born on a Monday in Hausa.
Tanisha meaning happiness in Arabic.
Tanisha is also a variant transcription of the name Tansy (English). Can also be a combination of Ta- with A'isha.
Tanisha meaning child saint is spelled `Tana Shah' in Urdu or as Tani Shah, meaning "benevolent ruler".
Tanisha also appears in the following countries/origins/languages: African, English, Arabic, Japanese & South Asian
The name Tanisha when pronounced tah-nEE-shah; in Japanese is タニーシャ with the romaji tani-sha. Tanisha as a non-Japanese name is properly rendered in Japanese using katakana タニシャ. Tanisha rendered in hiragana generally is considered to be more feminine. Tanisha in hiragana is たにいしゃ and has the romaji taniisha. Notice that the hiragana rendering differs from the katakana due to the fact that katakana has fairly recently evolved to better render non-Japanese sounds into Japanese. The katakana and hiragana only render the syllable sounds and has no meaning in Japanese.