- She has a strong passion for photography and for years has documented New York and events around the city, with a particular focus in providing these images to grassroots groups and organizations that lack a budget for building their archives.
- Both her parents and their families were refugees after the 1947 Partition of India. Her father came to New York after receiving a Gold Medal for ranking first in his university in India and a full scholarship to Columbia University in 1965. They lived in New York City till the 1980s when they moved to the suburbs of New York.
- The Gov't of India - Ministry of Tourism hired Citygirl as the official NY host of India@60 - The Incredible India campaign that took over the city and held free cultural events on a main-stage at Bryant Park as well as South Street Seaport. The week-long cultural events and stage performances were attended by several thousands, as reported by the ethnic media.
- Alumni of the Alvin Ailey Summer Intensive Dance Program in 1988.
- In 2012, Geeta Citygirl Chopra was nominated for "Outstanding Featured Performance in a Play Female" by the San Diego Theatre Critics Circle for her work as "Lopa" in the Old Globe's production of Ayub Khan-Din's RAFTA, RAFTA.
- Alumni of the Dance Dept at the Long Island High School for the Arts, formerly the Cultural Arts Center in Syosset, NY.
- A teacher at D'Ann Danse Studios, Salisbury, MD instructing classes in tap, jazz, ballet, modern, contemporary, hip-hop.
- Video Jockey for Avant Garde Fresh Video with Deborah Gregory of Cheetah Girls.
- Affiliated with Spanish All Year preschool.
- Member of the Westbury Friends School Quaker community.
- Producing new works and embracing diverse stories.
- Professional working actor that offers private acting coaching.
- Consultant for the Annual Rabindranath Tagore events, as well as an admirer of his works.
- Mindfulness practitioner and children's instructor.
- In the year 1996, started a newsletter for actors called, HealThySelf for a Healthy Self. Published by TUG - The Ubiquitous Group and Namaste Talent, it included tools within ourselves to help heal thy self.
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