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'''Sonali Kulkarni''' (born 3 November 1974) is an [[India]]n actress. She has worked in Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada, Hindi, and Tamil films. She is known for her roles in ''[[Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar (film)|Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar]]'', ''[[Doghi]]'', ''[[Deool]]'', ''[[Gulabjaam]]'', ''[[Dil Chahta Hai]]'', ''[[Singham]]'' and ''[[Taxi No 9211]]''. |
'''Sonali Kulkarni'''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://imgx.in/actress-sonali-kulkarni-saree-images-hd-photos-hot-pics/|title=Actress Sonali Kulkarni Images|last=Kumar|first=Kokki|date=2020-02-16|website=Image X|language=en-US|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2020-02-16}}</ref> (born 3 November 1974) is an [[India]]n actress. She has worked in Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada, Hindi, and Tamil films. She is known for her roles in ''[[Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar (film)|Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar]]'', ''[[Doghi]]'', ''[[Deool]]'', ''[[Gulabjaam]]'', ''[[Dil Chahta Hai]]'', ''[[Singham]]'' and ''[[Taxi No 9211]]''. |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
Revision as of 04:27, 16 February 2020
Sonali Kulkarni | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation(s) | Film and Theater actress, Writer |
Years active | 1990–present |
Spouse(s) | Chandrakant Kulkarni (divorced) Nachiket Pantvaidya (m.2010–present; 1 child) |
Children | Kaveri (b. 18 October 2011) |
Relatives | Sandeep (brother) Sandesh (brother) |
Website | http://www.sonalikulkarni.org |
Sonali Kulkarni[1] (born 3 November 1974) is an Indian actress. She has worked in Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada, Hindi, and Tamil films. She is known for her roles in Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, Doghi, Deool, Gulabjaam, Dil Chahta Hai, Singham and Taxi No 9211.
Career
Sonali Kulkarni first made her appearance on the screen in a Kannada film titled Cheluvi, directed by Girish Karnad. She has appeared in many films including an Italian film titled Fuoco Su di Me, for which she won an award in the 2006 Milan International Film Festival.
She has received a Special Jury Award (non-feature) in the 49th National Film Awards (2002) for her role in a short film in Marathi; Chaitra.[2]
Apart from acting, she was an editor with Viva, a supplement of Marathi daily newspaper Loksatta from June 2005 till May 2007. She used to pen a weekly column called "So Kool". The columns are published in the book So Kool by Rajahansa Prakashan.[3] Actor Nana Patekar on the release of this book said, "Whenever I read her articles, I feel she is talking to me. There is so much of simplicity in her writing."
Kulkarni showed her dancing skills in the second season of the popular celebrity-dance competition show Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa on Sony TV.Kulkarni will be seen in a yet to be named Netflix thriller soon.
She has also worked with Doordarshan channel and did some films like Gulabari in 1994 in Hindi which telecast in 1995 and Kata Rute Kunala in 1996 in Marathi, for which she has also got RAPA Award-Best television performance of the year.
She was also seen in one story (Kya Yahi Pyaar Hai - Directed by Tanuja Chaturvedi) of Star Bestsellers TV Series telecast in 1999-2000 on Star Plus.
Personal life
Kulkarni was born in Pune, Maharashtra. Her father is an engineer and she has two brothers: Sandeep and Sandesh. She completed her schooling from Abhinava Vidyalaya and did her graduation from Ferguson College, where she majored in Political Science and got a scholarship in Marathi literature. For her interest in acting she attended a workshop by Satyadev Dubey after which she and Sandesh formed a theater group called Samanvay. Sandesh is now a film director.
Sonali's first brief marriage with Chandrakant Kulkarni, film and theatre director and writer, ended in a divorce. Since 24 May 2010 she is married to Nachiket Pantvaidya, current head of Sony Entertainment Television.[4]
Debut Movie
Sonali's first movie was Cheluvi, aka the Flowering Tree (1992). The film is based on a Karnataka folk tale. Directed and written by Girish Karnad, it reflects on the role of women in Indian society (to serve loved ones without expectations, and regardless of her own suffering) and also contains an environmental message relating to deforestation. The film was shown at the Cannes Film Festival.
Awards
Won
- 2018: Filmfare Awards(Marathi), "Best Actress". "Kachcha Limbu"
- 2015: Filmfare Awards(Marathi), "Best Actress". "Dr. Prakash Baba Amte- the real hero"
- 1996: RAPA Awards, "Best television performance of the year", "Kata Rute Kunala" (Marathi)
- 1996: Filmfare Awards(Marathi), "Best Actress", Doghi
- 2002: National Film Award - Special Mention (non-feature film), Chaitra
- 2004: Star Screen Awards(Marathi), "Best Actress", Devrai
- 2005: Milan International Film Festival, "Best Actress", Fuoco Su Di Me (Fire At My Heart)[5]
- Suvarnaratna Awards: 2015 (Best Actress)
Nominated
- 2001: Filmfare Awards, Best Supporting Actress, Mission Kashmir
- 2001: Screen Weekly Awards Best Supporting Actress, Mission Kashmir
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Language | Notes |
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2019 | Bharat | Janaki Devi | Hindi | |
2018 | Ani Dr. Kashinath Ghanekar | Sulochana Latkar | Marathi | |
2018 | Gulabjaam | Radha Agarkar | Marathi | [6] |
2017 | Kaccha Limbu | Shaila Katdare | Marathi | [7] |
2017 | Ti Ani Itar | Naina Godbole | Marathi | |
2017 | Poster Boys | Sunita | Hindi | |
2015 | Aga Bai Arechyaa 2 | Shubhangi Hemant Kudalkar | Marathi | |
2014 | Dr. Prakash Baba Amte | Dr. Mandakini Amte | Marathi | |
2013 | Pune 52 | Prachi Apte | Marathi | |
2013 | The Good Road | Kiran | Gujarati | Selected as the Indian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but failed to get a nomination |
2011 | Deool | Vahini Saheb | Marathi | |
2011 | Singham | Megha Kadam | Hindi | director Rohit Shetty |
2011 | Mumbai Cutting | Hindi | ||
2010 | Ringa Ringa | Manasi Desai | Marathi | Director Sanjay Jadhav DREAMING 24by7 production |
2010 | Well Done Abba | Vikas Jha's wife | Hindi | |
2010 | The Camp | Sonali Manthe | Hindi | |
2009 | Love Khichdi | Shanta Bheemrao Bhansode | Hindi | |
2009 | Shadow | Inspector Sanjana Singh Rajpoot | Hindi | |
2009 | Mohandas | Meghna | Hindi | |
2009 | Gandha | Raavi | Marathi | |
2009 | Gabhricha Paus | Alka | Marathi | |
2009 | Tya Ratri Paus Hota | Marathi | ||
2009 | Gulmohar | Vidya | Marathi | |
2008 | Rishton Ki Machine | Hindi | ||
2008 | Rama Rama Kya Hai Ye Drama | Hindi | ||
2008 | Vasudev Balwant Phadke | Bhawani | Marathi | |
2008 | Via Darjeeling | Rimli Sharma / Sangeeta | Hindi | |
2008 | Sirf | Namita Ranade | Hindi | |
2007 | Sakhi | Nishi | Marathi | |
2007 | Strangers | Nandini S. Rai | Hindi | |
2006 | Restaurant[8] | Marathi | ||
2006 | I See You | Kuljeet A. Kapoor | Hindi | |
2006 | Darna Zaroori Hai | Mrs. Pilgaonkar | Hindi | |
2006 | Taxi Number 9211 | Mrs. Sunita R. Shastri | Hindi | |
2005 | Love is Blind | Gujarati | ||
2005 | White Rainbow | Priya | Hindi | |
2005 | Dansh | Maria | Hindi | |
2005 | Devari | Seena | Marathi | |
2005 | Fuoco su di me | Graziella | Italian | |
2004 | Bride & Prejudice | Chandra Lamba | English | |
2004 | Devrai | Seena | Marathi | |
2004 | Hanan | Devi Bhagwati / Pagli | Hindi | |
2004 | Silence Please... The Dressing Room | Reporter Aparna Sen | Hindi | |
2004 | 1:1.6 An Ode to Lost Love | Asha | English | |
2003 | Danav | Lakshmi | Hindi | |
2002 | Dil Vil Pyar Vyar | Gauri | Hindi | |
2002 | Agni Varsha | Nittilai | Hindi | |
2002 | Kitne Door Kitne Paas | Jaya Patel | Hindi | |
2002 | Chaitra | Krati | Marathi | |
2002 | Junoon | Hindi | ||
2001 | Dil Chahta Hai | Pooja | Hindi | |
2001 | Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya | Geeta | Hindi | |
2000 | Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar | Ramabai Ambedkar | English | |
2000 | Mission Kashmir | Neelima Khan | Hindi | |
2000 | Kairee | Kamli's daughter (adult) | Marathi | |
1999–2000 | Kya Yahi Pyaar Hai | Anju | Hindi | a story of Star Bestsellers TV Series-telecast on Star Plus in 1999-2000 |
1999 | Jahan Tum Le Chalo | Namrata Shorey | Hindi | |
1996 | Daayraa | The Girl | Hindi | |
1996 | Badalte Rishte | Ulka | Hindi | TV Serial |
1996 | Vrindavan Film Studios | Radha | English | |
1996 | Kata Rute Kunala | Meera | Marathi | Telecast on Doordarshan and also got RAPA Award-Best television performance of the year |
1995 | Doghi | Krishna | Marathi | |
1994 | May Madham | Sandhya | Tamil | |
1994 | Mukta | Mukta | Marathi | |
1994 | Gulabari | Gulabari | Hindi | a Doordarshan production-telecast in 1995 |
1992 | Cheluvi | Cheluvi | Kannada | a Doordarshan production |
Reality TV shows
References
- ^ Kumar, Kokki (16 February 2020). "Actress Sonali Kulkarni Images". Image X. Retrieved 16 February 2020.
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "49TH NATIONAL FILM AWARD". Ministry of Information & Broadcasting. 26 July 2002. Retrieved 1 December 2011.
- ^ "So Kul - the book". Sonalikulkarni.org (Official website). Retrieved 1 December 2011.
- ^ "Sonali Kulkarni Marries Second Time". Times of India. 25 May 2010. Retrieved 1 December 2011.
- ^ "Sonali Kulkarni gets best actress award for "Fuoco Di Su Me"". Indiaglitz.com. 11 April 2006. Retrieved 1 December 2011.
- ^ http://www.megamarathi.com/news/sonali-kulkarni-and-siddharth-chandekar-together-for-sachin-kundalkar-directorial-gulabjaam/
- ^ http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/marathi/movie-reviews/kaccha-limbu/movie-review/60022489.cms
- ^ K. Moti Gokulsing; Wimal Dissanayake (17 April 2013). Routledge Handbook of Indian Cinemas. Routledge. pp. 77–. ISBN 978-1-136-77284-9. Retrieved 4 May 2013.
External links
- Indian film actresses
- Actresses in Kannada cinema
- Actresses in Hindi cinema
- Actresses in Marathi cinema
- Living people
- 1974 births
- Actresses in Tamil cinema
- 20th-century Indian actresses
- 21st-century Indian actresses
- Actresses in Gujarati cinema
- Actresses from Pune
- Savitribai Phule Pune University alumni
- Indian television actresses
- Actresses in Hindi television
- Actresses in Kannada television
- Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi participants