Bhargavi Chirmule

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Bhargavi Chirmuley
Born (1978-03-29) 29 March 1978 (age 46) [1]
NationalityIndian
Occupation Actor
Years active1994–present
Spouse
Pankaj Ekbote
(m. 2012;div. 2015)
[2]

Bhargavi Chirmule is a Marathi actress. [3] She has worked in many Marathi movies and television serials. She also worked in the reality show Fu Bai Fu .

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Early life and education

Bhargavi was born to Shirish and Sai Chirmuley. She is brought up in Mumbai-Girgaon. Later her family moved to Dadar. She completed her school in Raja Shivaji Vidyalaya. She is a graduate from Ruparel College (Mumbai). She has learnt classical dance form "Bharat Natyam". She is also a yoga therapist. She has younger sister Chaitrali (actress who is wife of actor Lokesh Gupte). In 2015, she had her 2nd divorce.

Career

Chirmule started working in small plays and dramas when she was doing graduation in Ruparel. She got her first movie break in Vishwa Vinayak. In 2010, she worked with big Marathi actors like Sachin (actor) Pilgaonkar, Mahesh Kothare and Ashok Saraf in the movie Ideachi Kalpana. She says "I would like to be known as actress rather than star." [4] Chirmule participated and won the reality show Eka Peksha Ek (Celebrity Parv), hosted by Adesh Bandekar and judged by Sachin (actor). She also joined the show on 20 April 2011 Eka Peksha Ek (Apsara Aali) as guest. In 2011, she worked with Bharat Jadhav in the movie One Room Kitchen, in which she played a middle-class housewife, who is living in a chawl, but dreaming about having a flat in a suburban area of Mumbai. In 2012, she played in a drama named Zopi Gelela Jag Zala. Currently, she is doing the sitcom Suvasini, which telecasts on Star Pravah. She also played Queen Sunayna, mother of Sita in the TV serial Siya ke Ram, aired on Star Plus.

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRole
1994T. K. PatilCameo appearance
VishwavinayakDagdu's daughter
2010 Ideachi Kalpana Preeti Thakur
KassArundhati Modak
2011One Room KitchenSuman
2012DhagedoreAdvocate Tejas
Gola BerijIndu Welankar
2013Navra Maza BhavraSpecial appearance
Sasu Cha Swayamwar
2014 Ishq Wala Love Ajinkya's relative
2015 Sandook Rukmini Ashtaputre
2017 Oli Ki Suki Cameo appearance
2018Hichyasathi Kay PanLead role [5]
2022Gulhar
2024 Lokshahi Suhasini

Television

YearTitleRoleRef.
1999Aanandi GopalCameo appearance
1999-2002PrapanchBhargavi Deshmukh [6]
2003 Char Divas Sasuche Cameo appearance
2006-2009 Vahinisaheb Bhairavi Kirloskar (Vahinisaheb) [7]
2009-2010AnubandhNamita Pradhan
2010 Asambhav
BhagyavidhaataCameo appearance
2010-2011Shrimant Gangadhar PantGangadhar's wife
Rakt Sambandh Savita Patil [8]
2011 Pinjara Lavani Dancer
Fu Bai Fu Contestant [9]
Eka Peksha Ek Contestant (Winner) [10]
2012SuvasiniSavitri
2015-2016 Siya Ke Ram Sunaina [11]
2017 Jaago Mohan Pyare Mohan's boss [12]
2018 Swarajyarakshak Sambhaji Special appearance in song "Jijauchya Muli"
2019 Molkarin Bai - Mothi Tichi Savali Mukta
2019-2020 Swarajyajanani Jijamata Jijabai [13]
2021 Mere Sai - Shraddha Aur Saburi Chandra [14]
Bigg Boss Marathi 3 Special appearance
2021-2022Aai - Mayech KavachMeenakshi [15]

Drama/theatre

  1. Himalayachi Savali
  2. Zopi Gelela Jaga Zala

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