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Garima Jain is an Indian actress, trained singer and Kathak dancer who has worked primarily in Hindi-language television and digital web series. She gained early recognition for a Kathak feat that earned her a place in the Guinness Book of World Records in 2009, and has since appeared in a range of television shows, web series and a feature film.
| Name | Garima Jain |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian |
| Occupation | Actress, singer, Kathak dancer |
| Primary medium | Television and web series |
| Notable recognition | Guinness Book of World Records (2009) |
| Notable film | Mardaani 2 (2019) |
Jain is trained as a singer and as a Kathak dancer, the classical dance form associated with northern India. Her early profile was shaped as much by her dance training as by her acting work, and Kathak remained the basis of her first major public achievement.
In 2009, Jain was featured in the Guinness Book of World Records for attempting 1,000 rounds (chakkars) of Kathak in 9 minutes and 2 seconds, a feat drawing on the spinning technique central to the dance form.
Jain has worked principally in Indian television, appearing in a number of Hindi-language serials. Television has remained the medium with which she is most closely associated.
She has also appeared in several adult and erotic web series produced for Indian streaming platforms, including Gandii Baat, XXX and Twisted. These projects form part of the wave of explicit-content web programming that emerged on Indian over-the-top services in the late 2010s.
In 2019, Jain played a reporter in Mardaani 2, a Hindi crime thriller that proved commercially successful at the box office. The film is part of the Mardaani series produced by Yash Raj Films.
Jain's career illustrates the increasingly fluid movement of Indian performers between classical dance, television soap operas, streaming web content and mainstream cinema. Her Guinness recognition also placed her within a small group of Kathak performers to have received international record-keeping attention for the form's signature spinning technique.