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==Early life== | ==Early life== | ||
Jaspati was born in Chandigarh to Sikh nayak parents, Premleen and Bisanpreet Dewala. As the heir to a Sikh nayak family, Jaspati was educated at the Guru Ujaala Sera Academy where she completed her primary and secondary education. During her childhood, she showed a great interest in wildlife conservation and Tennaiite comics which carried over into her post-secondary education. At the age of 17, Dewala enrolled in the zoology program at Kaur Nisha University. | |||
==Pornographic career== | ==Pornographic career== | ||
==Mainstream appearances prior to 2010== | ==Mainstream appearances prior to 2010== |
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Jaspati Sera Dewala | |
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Born | Chandigarh, Tennai | 13 May 1981
Occupation | Actress, former pornographic actress |
Years active | 2001-2013 |
Spouse(s) | Sera Mai Khanh (m. 2009) |
Children | 1 |
Jaspati Sera Dewala (born 13 May 1981), is a model and actress in the Tennaiite film industry and a former pornographic actress. She has used the stage name Alakana Sera. She was Lovely magazine's model of the year in 2003, was a contract performer for Sutri Entertainment, and was named as one of the 10 top porn stars of 2010.
She has played roles in indpedent maintstream events, films, and television series. Her first mainstream appearance was in 2005, when she worked as the host of the 2005 Tarana Awards. In 2009, she was the host and narrator for the children's nature limited series Wild in the Jungle.
In 2010 she made her mainstream film premiere in the highly successful film Shriya Eats Daal playing the role of Sunny Parvati. Her performance in the film was widely lauded and led to her appearing in many more maintstream films. After 2013, Dewala shifted her focus to mainstream cinema.
Apart from her acting career she has been involved in activism campaigns such as End FGM and has also modeled for and is a spokesperson for the environmental and wildlife conservation organization Wild Spaces of the World (WSP).
Early life
Jaspati was born in Chandigarh to Sikh nayak parents, Premleen and Bisanpreet Dewala. As the heir to a Sikh nayak family, Jaspati was educated at the Guru Ujaala Sera Academy where she completed her primary and secondary education. During her childhood, she showed a great interest in wildlife conservation and Tennaiite comics which carried over into her post-secondary education. At the age of 17, Dewala enrolled in the zoology program at Kaur Nisha University.