Aishwarya Narkar

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Aishwarya Narkar
Born
OccupationActress
Years active1997–present
Spouse
Avinash Narkar
(m. 1995)
[1]

Aishwarya Narkar (earlier Pallavi Athle) is an Indian actress who has appeared in Marathi films, serials and plays and has also appeared in numerous Hindi serials. She has also appeared in commercials. She also received Maharashtra State Film Award Best Actress for film ghe bharari and also nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Marathi. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

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Filmography

Television

YearShowRoleChannelRef.
1997-2000MahashwetaRadha DD Sahyadri
1999 Tharar Episodic role Alpha TV Marathi
2000DuheriRadhika
2001Thorala HoRama DD Sahyadri
2002ReshimgathiAishwaryaAlpha TV Marathi
2002SonpawaleEpisodic role DD Sahyadri
2005-2008Ya Sukhano YaSarita Adhikari Zee Marathi
2006-2009 Ghar Ki Lakshmi Betiyann Savitri Garodia Zee TV
2008 Unit 9 Episodic roleZee Marathi
2009ChitrakathiAshwin's wife DD Sahyadri
2009-2010 Yeh Pyar Na Hoga Kam Sudha Bajpayee Colors TV
2011-2012Ya ValnavarRama ETV Marathi
2011 Maayke Se Bandhi Dor Kaveri StarPlus
2012 Chhal — Sheh Aur Maat Vasundhara Jaiswal ("Ija", or "Sarkar") Colors TV
RuchiraGuest appearance DD Sahyadri
2013-2015Majhe Man Tujhe ZaleShubhra's motherETV Marathi
2015 Tum Hi Ho Bandhu Sakha Tumhi Elaichi Trilokchand PethawalaZee TV
2016-2018 Lek Majhi Ladki Prof. Iravati Subhedar Star Pravah
2019-2020 Swamini Gopikabai Colors Marathi
2021-22 Kashibai Bajirao Ballal Radha Balaji BhattZee TV
2020-21 Shreemantagharchi Suun Aruna Sony Marathi
2022–present Satvya Mulichi Satavi Mulgi Rupali Mhatre/RajadhayyZee Marathi
2023 Taali Gauri's mother jio Cinema
Baatein Kuch Ankahee Si Vani MalhotraStar Plus

Feature films

YearTitleRoleLanguageRefs
1999Ghe BharariMukta Deshmukh Marathi
2000Tuch Majhi Bhagya LakshmiSwati Marathi
Sattadhish Marathi
Aai Shakti DevtaBhagwati
2001LakshmiLakshmi Marathi
Saubhagya KankshiniShakuntala Marathi
2002AadharJanaki Marathi [7]
2003Mala JagaychayAnita Marathi
2004Ghar GrihastiJanaki Deshmukh Marathi
SakshatkarSarita Pradhan Marathi
RanraginiAshwini Birajdar Marathi
Bhiti Ek Satya Marathi
Raja Pandharicha Marathi
Akalpit Marathi
Sakshatkar Marathi
Salam The Salute Marathi
Bhiu Nakos Mi Tujhya Pathishi Ahe Marathi
2005Olakh Marathi
2005Sun Ladaki Sasarchi Marathi
2005ZhulukAru Marathi
2005Me Tulas Tujhya AnganiShanta Marathi
2005Kalam 302 Marathi
2005Tighi Marathi
2006Gagangiri Maharaj Marathi
2006Kadhi AchanakKavita Doiphode Marathi
2007Ek Kalokhi Raatra Marathi
2008Mural Khandobarayachi Marathi
ApradhPriya Marathi
2010Anka Ganit Anandache Marathi
2011Tambavyacha Vishnubala Marathi
2011Aanandache Dohi Marathi
2012Champions Marathi
2012Hou De Zara UshirRukmini Pawar Marathi
2014 Yellow Gauri's teacher Marathi
2016 Babanchi Shala Jailer's wife Marathi
2018 Dhadak Gayatri Bhagla Hindi
2023 Shehzada Mrs. Upadhyay Hindi

Stage

PlayLanguageRef.
Gandh Nishigandhacha Marathi
Mi Majhya Mulancha Marathi
Satalota Marathi
Kabirache Kay Karayche Marathi
Lagnachi Bed Marathi
Hands Up Marathi
Pahat Wara Marathi
Sonpankhi Marathi
Sobat Sangat Marathi
Amhi Sau Kumud Prabhakar Apte Marathi
Soyre Sakal Marathi
Takshakyag Marathi

Television commercials


Awards

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