Sugandha Dalavi is known for Jhimma (2021).
She has graduated from Maitreyi College, Delhi University. Garg is married to Raghu Ram, a television producer and MTV Reality Show Host. She also worked as a call center employee in the British comedy Mumbai Calling (7 episodes) in 2009 which did not do well at box office. She hosted Whats with Indian men with Indrani and currently hosting It happens only in India on Fox Traveller. In 2012 the actor was seen in film Patang. Being a Assamese she performed Assamese Tokari with Papon in Coke Studio@MTV, Season 2 that became a huge hit across India. She appeared as Shaleen in film Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na (2008).
Sugandha Mishra is known for Heropanti (2014), Rashna: The Ray of Light and Comedy Circus Ka Naya Daur (2011).
Sugar is known for Sugar: Bimbofied (Rupaul's Drag Race Season 15) (2023), Sugar & Spice: Metallica (2023) and Sugar & Spice: The Disney Princesses (2023).
Sugar Dawn was born on November 14, 1931 in San Francisco, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Wanderers of the West (1941), Dynamite Canyon (1941) and Riding the Sunset Trail (1941). She was previously married to Loren Tower.
Sugar Forbes is known for The Last Page (2023) and That's a Wrap (2022).
Sugar Kendrick was born on March 30, 1987 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is known for Growing Up Hip Hop (2016).
Sugar Lyn Beard was born on August 27, 1981 in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada. She is an actress and producer, known for Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates (2016), Sausage Party (2016) and The Package (2018).
Sugar McMahon is known for What Happened to My Sister? (2022).
Considered one of the best fighters of all time, Ray Leonard burst onto the international scene by winning the light-welterweight gold medal at the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal. He turned professional with a lawyer, Mike Trainer, handling the business side of his career whilst hiring the legendary trainer Angelo Dundee to guide him towards the top. Dundee's success with Muhammad Ali and Trainer's business savvy ensured that three years later, Sugar Ray Leonard was not only a millionaire, but ready for his first world title. Puerto Rican Wilfredo Benitez, himself a world champion since the age of 17, surrendered the WBC welterweight title in 1979, and Sugar Ray was on his way. The next seven years saw Leonard engage in some of the most famous battles in ring history with his three most famous rivals; Thomas Hearns (aka Thomas "The Hitman" Hearns), Roberto Durán (aka Roberto "Hands of Stone" Duran) and Marvelous Marvin Hagler. Duran was the victor in early 1980, taking the WBC crown after a brutal contest. However, honor was restored later that same year, with the famous "No Mas" victory. Duran was out-boxed, out-sped and humiliated and, in the eighth round, surrendered with the words "No Mas - No More". 1981 saw the WBA/WBC welterweight unification bout with Hearns. Victory came in the fourteenth round after a see-saw fight that saw both fighters hurt before Sugar Ray prevailed. Retirement followed but, in 1984, returned at light-middleweight, although he retired again soon after. Clearly, he wasn't the same fighter as in his hey-day. However, the pull of the limelight was too much and, in 1987, returned to the ring with an audacious challenge for the WBC world middleweight crown against the fearsome champion Marvelous Marvin Hagler in Las Vegas. Despite being a heavy underdog, Leonard confounded the critics by beating Hagler for the first time since 1980, and taking his beloved world title. Hagler retired, claiming he was robbed. Many dispute Leonard's victory, and opinion is divided, even to this day. Although he won the WBC super-middleweight & light-heavyweight titles, it was clear that Sugar Ray's best days were behind him. A hollow rubber match victory against Duran and a draw with Hearns carried little weight, and he took a beating in a WBC light-middleweight title against "Terrible" Terry Norris in 1991, getting knocked down twice and sustaining a nasty beating. Six years later, a non-title contest against Hector Camacho (aka Hector "Macho" Camacho) finally persuaded Sugar Ray Leonard that his time was up. After some years establishing himself as a top promoter, he joined forces with ex-British paratrooper & reality TV mogul Mark Burnett to create The Contender (2005). With movie star Sylvester Stallone also on board, "The Contender" gives an insight to the hopes & fears of young professional prize-fighters as they compete for a $1 million prize and a headline-grabbing main event in Las Vegas. It was of particular importance to Leonard, as he wanted the public to see that although he had all the trappings of success, such as wealth & glory, the road to the top was filled with setbacks and problems, both physically & emotionally, which he himself had to overcome in his boxing days. Ray Leonard still remains in the public eye to this day, and his legacy as one of the sport's greatest exponents means that his place in boxing history is forever secure.