Mrinal Kulkarni

Mrinal Dev-Kulkarni
Born (1971-06-21) 21 June 1971
Pune
Residence Pune
Nationality Indian
Occupation Actress.
Spouse(s) Ruchir Kulkarni

Mrinal Dev-Kulkarni is a film and soap opera actress and director in India known for her role in popular Hindi language TV serial Son Pari. She has acted in both Marathi and Hindi TV serials and films.

Education

She has a Master's degree in Linguistics from Pune University.

Acting career

Mrinal was 16 when she made her debut in the role of Peshawe Madhavrao's wife Ramabai Peshawe in the Marathi TV serial Swami. This gave her a popularity. Ravindra Mankani played the role of Madhavrao.

She was not very serious about acting instead she wanted to complete doctorate in philosophy. But offers kept coming her way and finally she decided to make career in acting in 1994. She continued with acting as her career on receiving, after the above successful role, many more roles, including those in Shrikant (a TV serial based on one of Saratchandra Chatterjee's novels), The Great Maratha, Draupadi, Hasratein, Meerabai, Teacher, Khel, Sparsh and Sonpari. Her role in the TV serial Avantika on Alpha Marathi channel has received much acclaim. Mrinal is famous for playing a number of historic characters – Draupadi , Ahilya Bai Holkar, Ramabai, Jijabai etc.[1]

She has also done a few advertisements as well.

Mrinal Kulkarni has acted in Marathi as well as Bollywood films.

Direction

Mrinal Kulkarni Debuted as Director Marathi film Prem Mhanje Prem Mhanje Prem Asta, The story of the film has been written by Mrunal Kulkarni. [2] after that she directed Marathi historical drama Rama Madhav.

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List of Marathi films

  1. & Jara Hatke (2016) [4]
  2. Rajwade and Sons (2015)
  3. Rama Madhav (2014)
  4. Yellow (2014)
  5. A Rainy Day (2014) [5]
  6. Prem Mhanje Prem Mhanje Prem Asta (2013)
  7. Tujhya Majhyat (2008) [6]
  8. Lekroo (2000) [7]
  9. Deha (2013) [8]
  10. Jai Jai Maharashtra Majha (2012) [9]
  11. Aarohi Gosht Tighanchi (2012)[10]
  12. Kasala Udyachi Baat (2012)[11]
  13. Bayo (2006)[12]
  14. Rajkaran (2005)[13]
  15. Thang (2005) [14]
  16. Vishwaas (2003)[15]
  17. Veer Savarkar (film) (2001)
  18. Jamla Ho Jamla (1995)[16]

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List of Bollywood films

List of TV shows

Films written and directed

Awards

Kulkarni has won following awards-

  1. 2001 Screen Award in the Best Actress category for her role in the Marathi film Jodidar (2000).
  2. 2003 Star Parivar Award in the Best Jadui Kirdar category for her role in the serial Sonpari.[19]
  3. National Award for movie Thang/The Quest directed by Amol Palekar.

References

  1. "Mrinal Kulkarni Son, Biography, Family, Marriage, Wiki". Marathi.TV.
  2. http://glamgold.com/mrunal-kulkarnis-debut-directorial-prem-mhanje-prem-mhanje-prem-asate-is-a-matured-love-story/
  3. http://www.dnaindia.com/lifestyle/report-rama-madhav-a-new-movie-that-captures-love-in-the-time-of-peshwas-2007610
  4. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/marathi/movie-reviews/-jara-hatke/movie-review/53362610.cms
  5. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/marathi/A-Rainy-Day-Subodh-Bhave-Mrinal-Kulkarni-Ajinkya-Deo-Neha-Pendse-Manoj-Joshi-Resul-Pookutty-Rajendra-Talak-Sanjay-Jadhav/articleshow/29665766.cms
  6. http://www.rediff.com/movies/2008/may/02tm.htm
  7. http://www.gomolo.com/lekroo-movie-cast-crew/42959
  8. http://www.bollywoodmdb.com/movies/cast-crew/deha/130
  9. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/marathi/movie-reviews/jai-jai-maharashtra-majha/movie-review/13930060.cms
  10. http://www.gomolo.com/aarohi-gosht-tighanchi-movie/44179
  11. https://thecommonmanspeaks.com/kashala-udyachi-baat-movie-review/
  12. http://marathimovieworld.com/moviedetail/bayo.php
  13. http://marathimovieworld.com/moviedetail/rajkaran.php
  14. http://marathimovieworld.com/moviedetail/thang.php
  15. http://www.in.com/tv/movies/zee-talkies-132/vishwas-2003-15407.html
  16. http://www.gomolo.com/jamla-ho-jamla-movie/42500
  17. https://in.bookmyshow.com/mumbai/movies/jai-dhakshineshwari-kali-maa/IEMV007017
  18. "Mrinal Kulkarni". IMDb.
  19. https://web.archive.org/web/20080325220812/http://www.jeetegakaun.in/celebrities/mrinal_kulkarni/. Archived from the original on 25 March 2008. Retrieved 10 August 2008. Missing or empty |title= (help)
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