Aarjavee Raaj, an Indian actress and model, was born on July 17, 1997, and is currently 27. She is known for her appearances in Telugu films. She first gained national prominence for advertising for the CottonKing brand in what is popularly known as the “CottonKing Ad Girl” ad.

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Aarjavee brought both charm and screen presence to the advertisement, which subsequently led to work in the Telugu film industry. ​Aarjavee also starred in the Telugu film “Vivaha Bhojanambu” (2021), a comedy film about the challenging aspects of planning a wedding during a public health emergency, COVID-19 lockdown.

The film’s subject matter appealed to the contemporary audience’s realities. ​She has since moved into journalism as a multimedia reporter for CTV News covering various news stories and creating features on various topics. Her most recent journalistic piece was an article on restoring a Group of Seven mural which demonstrates her capacity to cover a variety of topics within journalism.

Aarjavee is active on a number of social media platforms and posts regular updates on her Instagram account that show insights into her everyday life personally and professionally. Her posts feature her hobbies and interests as well as posts of some great snapshots from her life to enjoy. However, while Aarjavee has low barriers in terms of keeping her work life private and accessible for people to explore, she characteristically keeps all details of her life very private and away from the public.

At this time, there is no publicly available information regarding her relationship status. The career of Aarjavee Raaj reflects her ability to work apart from modeling and acting to journalism is a tangible representation of other dimensions of the skill sets and adaptability. She will continue to make meaningful and important contributions to the entertainment and journalism sector while remaining a person of interest.

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