Tejaswini Kolhapure

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Tejaswini Kolhapure

Tejaswini Kolhapure is an Indian model and actress.

Personal life

Tejaswini Kolhapure is from a Maharashtrian family. Her father, Pandharinath Kolhapure, is a classical singer whose family was from Kolhapur.[1] He is the cousin of singers Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle as his mother is the sister of Deenanath Mangeshkar, father of Lata and Asha.[2] So Tejaswini is the niece of these legendary singers.

Her mother was a Saraswat Brahmin, whose family hailed from Mangalore. She[1] held a job working for the airlines.

Tejaswini is the sister of popular Bollywood actress Padmini Kolhapure and Shivangi Kolhapure. She is married to Pankaj Saraswat (director, writer, actor, and producer), famous for directing The Great Indian Laughter Challenge on Star World and Star Plus.

Career

She started her career as a ramp model and went about doing more than 210 fashion shows in a career spanning over 15 years with top designers, such as Rohit Bal, Rina Dhaka, Tarun Tahiliani, JJ Vallaya, Hemant Trevedi, and Manish Malhotra. Besides doing fashion shows, Tejaswini has worked in ads for "Vimal Sarees", "HMT Watches", and "Sony Television".

Before she started her career with modelling and films, she made her debut with a television series, Mujhe Chaand Chahiye, directed by Satish Kaushik on Zee TV. She also worked in "Saughat" and "Tum Bin", episodes of the Rishtey mini-series on Zee TV.

Theatre

1999

  • "The Magic Pill" directed by Satyadev Dubey
  • "Sabse Bada Thag" directed by Makrand Deshpandey

2000

  • "Brahma Vishnu Mahesh" directed by Satyadev Dubey.

2002

  • "Modh" during the 'Prithvi Festival 2002' directed by Ahlam Khan

2005

  • "Beauty, Brains, & Personality" directed by Vandana Sajnani

2007

  • "Flirt in Your Dreams" directed by Satyadev Dubey

2008

  • "All About Women" directed by Hidayat Samis

Films

  • Paanch director Anuraag Kashyap
  • Stop! director Ajay Sinha
  • Anjaane director Harry Fernandes
  • Mumbai Cutting director Shashank Ghosh
  • Salt & Pepper director Mohinder Pratap Singh
  • Boys Toh Boys Hai director Amit Chauhan
  • Tequila Nights director Pankaj Saraswat
  • Awasthi special appearance director Bhavna Talwar
  • Raavan director Mani Ratnam
  • Ugly director Anurag Kashyap

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