Iravati Harshe Mayadev

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Iravati Harshe Mayadev
The Directors Sumitra Bhave & Sunil Sukthankar and Actress Iravathi Harshe of the film KAASAV, at the presentation, during the 48th International Film Festival of India (IFFI-2017), in Panaji, Goa on November 26, 2017.jpg
Iravati Harshe Mayadev, IFFI (2017)
Born
Iravati Harshe
Occupation(s)Actor, dubbing artist
Years active1994–present
Spouse(s) Yatin Karyekar (divorced)
Capt. Rohit Mayadev [1]
ChildrenDevika and Isha

Iravati Harshe Mayadev is an Indian actress and dubbing artist. She has worked in many television serials and is a trained Bharatanatyam dancer.

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Filmography

YearFilmRoleLanguage
1999Split Wide OpenEnglish
2002 Hey Ram Nafisa Tamil

Hindi

Shararat Gajanan's Daughter-in-lawHindi
2005 Kuchh Meetha Ho Jaye Vibha WadhwaHindi
2008 Mithya RevatiHindi
2009 Raat Gayi, Baat Gayi? Mitali R. KapoorHindi
2010 We Are Family Rati MalhotraHindi
Mittal v/s Mittal RamolaHindi
2011 Kaccha Limboo Hindi
MichaelMrs. D'costaHindi
2012 Hate Story Archana Jaidev SinghHindi
2013 Monsoon Shootout DCP NishiHindi
2014Gandhi of the MonthEnglish
2015 Astu IraMarathi [2]
2017 Kaasav JanakiMarathi
Dear Maya Anna's MotherHindi
2018 Simmba Gayatri DeviHindi
Aapla Manus Bhakti Rahul GokhaleMarathi
Take Care Good Night AsavariMarathi
2019 Bhai: Vyakti Ki Valli Sunita Deshpande Marathi
Dhappa Marathi
2022 Tadka UrmiHindi
Shamshera Shamshera's wife, Balli's motherHindi
2024 Article 370 Bindra kaulHindi
SarfiraHindi [3]

Television

YearSerialRole
1994 Shanti Nidhi Mahadevan
1994 Surabhi
1997 Kabhie Kabhie Mandira Joshi
1997 Saturday Suspense
1998 X Zone Surabhi
1998 Rishtey
1997Mrityudand
1999 Tanha Rukhsana
1999Waaris
1999Chota Muh Aur Badi Baat
2001AnkaheeAnjali Mathur
2002 Achanak 37 Saal Baad Sheela
2002–2005 Sanjivani Dr. Smriti Malhotra
2004 K. Street Pali Hill Ishita Khandelwal
2007 Dill Mill Gayye Dr. Smriti Shashank Gupta
2023 Scam 2003 DCP Malti Halani

Dubbing

Awards

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