Mukta Barve

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Mukta Barve
Mukta Barve at Pune

Mukta Barve at Pune
Born (1979-05-17) May 17, 1979
Occupation Film, Theater and Television Actor
Years active 2000–present
Website
http://www.muktabarve.com

Mukta Barve is an Indian television, theatre and film actress.[1] She is known for her role in the critically acclaimed Marathi film Jogwa.[2]

Early life and education

Mukta was born on 17 May 1979 in Pune, Maharashtra. She performed in her first play Ghar tighāncha hava when she was in high school. She graduated from Pune University majoring in theatre, and joined the Dramatics program at Lalit Kala Kendra (Institute for Fine Arts), Pune. She then moved to Mumbai to focus completely on her acting career.As a student in Lalit Kala Kendra,She worked at various department like costume design,music etc.[2]

Career

Mukta started out by working in several TV serials such as Abhāḷamāyā, Shriyut Gangādhar Tipre, Buwā Ale and Chitta chor.[3] Also she played Lawyer in Zee Marathi's television show Lajja along with Girija Oak and Piyush Ranade. After starring in several plays such as Hum To Tere Ashique Hai and Final Draft, Mukta won critical acclaim for her portrayal of a Kabaddi sport enthusiast in the theatre production Kabaddi-Kabaddi,[4] for which she won the 2007 Zee award for best actress in a commercial play.[1][5] Her "Eka Lagnachi Dusri Goshta" drama sitcom is getting rave reviews, high TRP rating and is one of the most popular marathi TV series of 2012. Her performance in the series is both acclaimed by critics as well as viewers.

Mukta made her film debut with the 2004 Marathi film Chakwa, and followed it with several productions including Thang, Maati Maay, Saavar Re and Ashok Saraf's directorial debut Ek Daav Dhobi Pachhad.[6]

In 2009, Mukta acted in the National Award winning film Jogwa, dealing with religion in rural India. Mukta played Suli, a Jogtin, a happy and innocent girl who is forced into a lifetime of servitude to the local deity, who enters a relationship with Tayappa, a forced eunuch portrayed by Upendra Limaye.[7] To prepare for the role, Mukta studied the life of a Jogtini through photographs and by observing day-to-day rural behavior.[8] Mukta also starred in the 2010 romantic film Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai in the role of a savvy Mumbai-based fashion designer, alongside Swapnil Joshi.[9]

Mukta Barve at premiere of Marathi film Mumbai Pune Mumbai

Filmography

Films

Year Title[1] Language Role Notes
2004 Chakwa Marathi Sister
2005 Thang Marathi/English Guest appearance
2006 Blind game Detective
2006 Maati Maay Marathi Yashoda
2007 Saawar Re Marathi Mukta
2008 De Dhakka Marathi Guest appearance
2008 Saas Bahu Aur Sensex Hindi Parimal
2009 Ek Daav Dhobi Pachhad Marathi Sulakshana
2009 Pail Te Sumbaraan Marathi Kalyani (Kalli)
2009 Jogwa Marathi Suli State Government award for Best Actress
2010 Thanks Maa Hindi Prostitute[10]
2010 Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai Marathi Mumbai With Swapnil Joshi
2010 Aika Dajiba Marathi
2010 Sumbaran Marathi
2010 Aghaat Marathi Doctor
2012 Badam rani gulam chor Marathi Pencil
2013 Lagna Pahave Karun Marathi Aditi Tilak Premier in Singapore
2013 Mangalashtak Once More Marathi Aarti Second film with Swapnil Joshi

TV Serials

Title Language TV Channel Role Notes
Agnihotra Marathi Star Pravah Manjula
Lajja Marathi Zee Marathi lawyer
Agnishikha Marathi ETV Marathi Kalika
Ghadlay Bighadlay Marathi Zee Marathi Various
Pimpal Paan Marathi Zee Marathi
Buwa aala Marathi
Bandhan Marathi
Shriyut Gangadhar Tipre Marathi Zee Marathi Yogita
Aabhalmaya Marathi Zee Marathi Varsha
Indradhanushya Marathi Zee Marathi
Me Ek Bandu Marathi
Amhi marathi pora hushar Marathi Anchor Game Show
Eka Lagnachi Dusri Goshta Marathi Zee Marathi Radha

Theatre

  • Kabbadi Kabbadi (2008)
  • Hum to Tere Ashiq Hai (2006)
  • Final Draft (2005)
  • Dehbhaan (2005)
  • Chappa Kata (2013)

Awards

  • Won the ‘Best Actress‘ PIFF Award [Pune International Film Festival, Pune, India](2011) for film ‘Aghat’.
  • Won the ‘Best Actress‘ MIFTA Award [Marathi International Film and Theatre Awards](2010) for film ‘Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai’.
  • Won the ‘‘Ustad Bismillah Khan Yuva Puraskar by ‘Sangeet Natak Akademi, New Delhi’ for year 2009, in the field of theatre.
  • Won the ‘Best Actress of the year ‘State Govt. of Maharashtra’ award’ for film ‘Jogwa’ (2008–09).
  • Won the ‘Best Actress in Commercial Play’ of the year, State Govt. of Maharashtra award (2006–07) for Play ‘Kabaddi-Kabaddi’.
  • Won the ‘Best Actress in Commercial Play’ of the year, Maharashtra Times Award (2006–07) for Play ‘Kabaddi-Kabaddi’.
  • Won the ‘Best Actress in Commercial Play’ of the year, Zee Award (2006–07) for Play ‘Kabaddi-Kabaddi’.
  • Won the ‘Best Actress in Commercial Play’ of the year, Maharashtra Times Award (2005–06) for Play ‘Final Draft’.
  • Won the ‘Best Actress in Commercial Play’ of the year, Zee Award (2005–06) for Play ‘Final Draft’.
  • Won the ‘Best Actress in Commercial Play’ of the year, State Govt. of Maharashtra award (2004–05) for Play ‘Hum to tere Ashiq Hai’.
  • Won the ‘Best Actress in the Experimental Theatre’ of the year ’Alpha Gaurav Award’ presented by ‘Zee Television’ for the role in ‘Final Draft’. (2004–05).
  • Won the ‘Most promising Newcomer in the films’ of the year ‘State Govt. of Maharashtra’ award’ for film ‘Chakwa’ (2004–05).
  • Won the Best Supporting Actress of the year ’Alpha Gaurav Award’ presented by ‘Zee Television’ for the role in ‘Dehbhaan’ (2002–03).
  • Won the Most Promising Newcomer of the year ‘Alpha Gaurav Award’ presented by ‘Zee Television’ (2002–03).

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Mukta Barve Official Site". Retrieved 30 July 2010. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Bhute, Vaishali (June 10, 2010). "खास भेट : मुक्ता बर्वे". Sakaal (in Marathi). Retrieved 30 July 2010. 
  3. Shahane, Devayani (June 17, 2003). "Performing arts' degree slowly taking centre-stage". The Times of India. Retrieved 30 July 2010. 
  4. "A New stage for Kabaddi". The Times of Mulund-Powai. December 16, 2007. Retrieved 30 July 2010. 
  5. "Marathi Actress Mukta Barve's awards". Marathi Movie World. Retrieved 30 July 2010. 
  6. Nivas, Namita (Jan 16, 2009). "In the limelight". Screen India. Retrieved 30 July 2010. 
  7. Nivas, Namita (October 2, 2009). "Bold Attempt: Jogwa". Screen India. Retrieved 30 July 2010. 
  8. Gavkhadkar, Chetana. "Exclusive interview of Mukta Barve". Marathi Movie World. Retrieved 30 July 2010. 
  9. Unnikrishnan, Chaya (Jun 11, 2010). "Romance in the air". Screen India. Retrieved 30 July 2010. 
  10. "Thanks Maa | Official Movie Website". Retrieved 31 July 2010. 

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