Daksh Vashisht is known for The Reluctant Fundamentalist (2012), Lucknow Central (2017) and Sarzameen.
Daksha Nagarkar was born in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. She is known for Ravanasura (2023), Zombie Reddy (2021) and Hora Hori (2015).
Dakshana is known for Aruvi (2016), Heera Lal Panna Lal (1999) and Jackpot (2019).
Dakshina Nath is known for Mohabbat (1997) and Dil Tera Aashiq (1993).
Dakshith Kumar is known for Charmsukh (2019).
Dakssh Ajit Singh was born and raised in the heartlands of India. Hailing from Haryana's Gumthala village, he was brought up in Punjab, where he graduated from SCD Government College in Ludhiana. Alongside his education, Singh developed a deep passion for sports. Before entering the entertainment industry Singh worked as a graphic designer for over a decade. Singh's portrayal of "Laadi" in Netflix's web series "CAT" has captivated audiences worldwide. Before this global acclaim, he made his mark on Hindi TV and Punjabi cinema, notably in "Maryada: Lekin Kab Tak?" on Star Plus. Noteworthy is his recent performance in the 2023 release "White Punjab," where Singh portrayed the character of "Durlabh," further showcasing his versatility and depth as an actor. With charisma, depth, and daring, Singh challenges conventions on and off-screen. His boundless talent promises to captivate audiences worldwide as he ventures into new international projects.
Dal Conner is an actor, known for O (2001), Dr. Brinks & Dr. Brinks (2017) and Eastbound & Down (2009).
Dal Hwan Cho is known for The Box (2021), Deo Rodeu: 1eui Bigeuk (2021) and Seoul Webfest Award Show 5th edition (2019).
Dal Nicole is known for Tonight She Comes (2016).
Dal Shabet is a South Korean girl group created by E-Tribe under Happy Face Entertainment. The group debuted on January 3, 2011, with the EP Supa Dupa Diva and with six members: Viki, Serri, Ah Young, Jiyul, Kaeun and Subin. Member Viki officially left in May 2012 and was replaced by Woohee. In December 2015, Members Jiyul and Kaeun left the group following the expiration of their contract. The group continued as a quartet and released two mini-albums Naturalness in January 2016 and Fri. Sat. Sun in September 2016 before member Serri, Ah Young and Subin left the company in December 2017, with Woohee following in December 2018. Happy Face stated that "the group has not disbanded and future activities of the group remains to be discussed." In September 2019, Dal Shabet reunited as a six-piece and held a photo exhibition and mini-concert.