Manisha Kelkar

Manisha Ram Kelkar

Manisha Kelkar at premiere of Marathi film Mission Possible
Born (1986-01-31) 31 January 1986
Mumbai, India
Residence Mumbai, India
Nationality  India
Occupation Actress
Years active 2000 - Present
Parent(s) Ram Kelkar (father)
Jaya (mother)
Website Manisha Kelkar official website

Manisha Kelkar is an Indian actress who appears in Bollywood (Hindi), Marathi movies and also works as an anchor.[1][2]

Early life & education

Manisha was born in Mumbai. Her parents also worked in the Indian film industry. Her father, Ram Kelkar was a screenwriter and her mother was an Indian classical dancer who also appeared in several Bollywood and Marathi movies. Manisha holds a B.Sc. degree in microbiology and post-graduate degree in filmmaking.[1]

Career

Manisha Kelkar made her acting debut with a Marathi movie Bhola Shankar in 2000. She has acted in 10 movies and has also hosted Marathi film awards, Cricket World Cup host on Zee Marathi and other shows.[1]

Filmography

Films

# Year Movie Language Role Comments
01 2000 Bhola Shankar Marathi - [3]
02 2007 Hyancha kahi nem nahi Marathi - -
03 2007 Ghartyasathi Sar Kahi Marathi - [4]
04 2009 Lottery Hindi -
05 2010 Mission possible Marathi Pearl [5]
06 2013 Mazha Mee Marathi - [6]
07 2013 Vanshvel Marathi - [7]
08 2013 Bandook Hindi Kajri -
09 2015 Chandrakor Marathi - [8]
10 n/a Facebooked Hindi - [1]

Anchor

# Year Show / event Comments
01 Asian Film Festival [1]
02 Marathi Film awards [1]
03 Cricket World Cup on Zee Marathi channel [1]
04 Comedy Express [9]

Reality show

# Year Show / event Comments
01 2014 Zhunj Marathmoli [10]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Profile". Official website website. Retrieved Feb 2015.
  2. "IMDb profile". IMDb. Retrieved Feb 2015.
  3. "Bhola Shankar". Gomolo.com. Retrieved Feb 2015.
  4. "Ghartyasathi Sar Kahi". Marathi Movie world. Retrieved Feb 2015.
  5. "Mission possible". Marathi Movie world. Retrieved Feb 2015.
  6. "Mazha Mee". Mazha Mee official website. Retrieved Feb 2015.
  7. "Vanshvel". Rang Marathi. Retrieved Feb 2015.
  8. "Chandrakor". The Times of India. Retrieved Feb 2015.
  9. "Comedy Express". in.com. Retrieved Feb 2015.
  10. "Zhunj Marathmoli". Orient Publication. Retrieved Feb 2015.
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