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'''Sehgal''' is a ], originating from ] spanning across ] and ]. Transliterations of this family name into English have created spelling variations, some of which include: ''Sahgal'', ''Sahgel'', ''Saigal'', ''Saihgal'', ''Saigol'', and ''Sehgal''.
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Notable people with the surname Sehgal include:

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*], Indian television actor
*], founder of a Punjabi Shaikh business family of Pakistan
*], rapper and actor
*], environmental activist, associated with Project Tiger and ''Sanctuary'' magazine
*], British filmmaker
*], poet, writer and journalist
*], writer and journalist on issues of feminism, fundamentalism, and racism, director of prize-winning documentary films, and human rights activist
*], pioneer Hindi singer and legendary Bollywood actor
*], revolutionary, Communist, and Presidential Candidate; of the Rani of Jhansi brigade of the Indian National Army and Communist Party of India (Marxist)
*], Indian television actor
*], prominent author and niece of Jawaharlal Nehru
*], officer of the Indian National Army
*], Indo-Canadian journalist
*], television actress
*], a British-German artist
*], Indian film and stage actress

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