1. Aishwarya Narkar
Aishwarya Narkar is a prominent Marathi actress, producer and director. She was born on 10th May, 1970. She studied in Swami Vivekanand High School Dombivali and attended University of Mumbai for her graduation.
...2. Shreyas Talpade
Those who follow Bollywood movies are accustomed to the character ‘Iqbal,’ which follows the story of a mute and deaf, rookie Indian bowler’s attempt to achieve recognition, and be one of the prestigious XI, that represent the country in cricket. The character, which goes by the same name of Iqbal, was portrayed by none other than Shreyas Talpade, who is an Indian actor. Shreyas is a Mumbaikar, who pursued his schooling from Shree Ram Welfare Society. The inception of his career began with Marathi television serials, and numerous stage plays across the state. Shreyas was famous for his role in the Marathi soap opera, Aabhal Maaya. In the year 1997, he pocketed a crucial role as a child actor in the Zee TV produced television serial “Woh.” Talpade played the role of a young Ashutosh Gowarikar. He is also ostentatious for his roles in the mini soap operas produced by Adhikari Brothers, and his role as “Tejas,” in the Damini. The character of Tejas, transformed Talpade, into a well-known Marathi household name. Shreyas began his movie venture with cameos in Nidaan, Raghu More, and Aankhen. He pocketed a major role in the Marathi horror-comedy, “Pachadlela.” The movie catapulted Talpade’s career, and he managed to attract the attention of various directors in the Marathi film industry. In 2005, he auditioned for the role of a deaf and mute, young cricket aspirant in Nagesh Kukunoor’s film titled “Iqbal.” Talpade reportedly stated that he honestly didn’t expect to grab the lead role in Kukunoor’s venture. The movie was a huge hit at the box office, and Shreyas was also nominated for a Filmfare Award in the Debut category.
...3. Ajinkya Deo
Ajinkya Dev or Ajinkya Deo is a prominent actor in Marathi and Hindi Cinema. He is also a TV artist and script writer. Acting was not a new field to him as he got this talent from his parents Ramesh Deo and Seema Deo who are quite well known faces in Hindi and Marathi Cinema. His younger brother Abhinay Deo is a noted Hindi film director. Ajinkya was also handling the chair of Executive Director of ‘Prahbhat’, a Marathi Entertainment TV channel when it was launched in March 2001. The channel could not sustain and got closed in 2002.
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