Samidha Guru

Samidha Guru
Born (1980-08-06) 6 August 1980
Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
Occupation Marathi Film & Television actress
Spouse(s) Abhijit Guru
Children 01 Durva Guru

Samidha Guru (Marathi: समिधा गुरू) (born 6 August 1980) is a Marathi theatre, film and television actress from Nagpur, India. She has received Maharashtra State's Best Actress Award for the Movie [[Kapuskondyachi Goshta]<ref>Venkatesh, Jyothi (5 April 2014). "Mrunalini Bhosale : Sensitivity to the fore". Star Blockbuster. Retrieved 5 April 2014. </ref>]].2014 She also received MMW Gaurav Awards for Best Actress for the play Get Well Soon. Having a family background of dance, writing and acting, Guru made her acting debut on television through Soniyacha Umbara but she got noticed in Avaghachi Sansar, in which she played an angry youn[1]g woman. After this, she did prominent roles in many popular serials which include Jivalaga, Zunj, Ya Valanavar, Devyani, Gandha Fulancha Gela Sangun, Tuz Vin Sakhya Re, Kamala, Tujvin Sakhya Re. Samidha has also acted in many stage plays at Nagpur in some of the plays she got silver medal for her performances. On the big screen, Guru has also done prominent roles in Kaydyaach Bola, Majha Mee, Dhating Dhingana ,Panhala and Tukaram wherein her acting was appreciated. [2] [3]

Early life and education

Her father Suresh Deshpande was a noted writer and director of Marathi plays & films. Her mother Meena Deshpande is kathak alankar, dance teacher & theatre actress. Her sisterTemplate:Mrunal Deshpande is a Kathak Visharad and a known actress. Samidha tied the knot with Abhijit Guru , a well known writer, actor and director.|date=July 2015}}

Guru studied at M.P.D.S. Lokanchi Shala Nagpur. She has also completed BSc (Microbiology) along with BA (English literature) from LAD College, Nagpur. Before shifting to Mumbai, she had actively participated in theatre and also did a teaching job for a couple of years. After marriage, she came to Mumbai and got a break on small screen. [4]

Filmography

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Stage appearances

Television serials

Honors and awards

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References

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