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Krishna Shroff

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Krishna Shroff
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Krishna Shroff (born 21 January 1993) is an Indian entrepreneur, documentary filmmaker,[1] television personality, and social media influencer.[2][3] She is the founder of Matrix Fight Night.[4][5] She is the younger sister of actor Tiger Shroff and the daughter of actor Jackie Shroff and film producer Ayesha Dutt.[6][7][8][9] In 2024, she participated at Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi 14 as a contestant where she emerged as the runner-up.

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Early and personal life

Krishna Shroff was born on 21 January 1993 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. She completed her education at the American School of Mumbai. She then went on to complete her bachelor's degree in film production at SAE Institute in Dubai. She is the younger sister of Bollywood actor Tiger Shroff and the daughter of actor Jackie Shroff and film producer Ayesha Dutt.[10][11] Shroff has been in long-term relationship with Abdul Azim Badakhshi, a professional MMA fighter from Afghanistan.[12][13]

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Career

In 2024, she participated in the reality show Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi 14 on Colors TV.[14][15][16]

Shroff has also produced a documentary about the lives of transgender individuals. She owns the MMA Matrix fitness center in Mumbai,[17] which focuses on mixed martial arts training and overall fitness. She has also worked as a basketball coach for young athletes.[18]

Shroff maintains an active presence on social media, sharing her fitness routines, professional endeavors, and personal insights with her followers. She has been featured on the covers of several fashion and fitness magazines.[19][20]

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Awards

In March 2024, Shroff received the Woman Fitness Leader of the Year award from Asian Talks.[21][22]

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