List of Marathi television actors

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This is an alphabetical list of notable Marathi television actors.

Contents

A

Debut yearActorKnown for
2003 Aadesh Bandekar
2018 Aetashaa Sansgiri
  • Chhoti Malkin
  • Dakkhancha Raja Jotiba
  • Nivedita Majhi Taai
2010 Abhidnya Bhave
2010 Abhijeet Khandkekar
1998 Abhiram Bhadkamkar Damini
1999 Achyut Potdar
2003 Aditi Sarangdhar
2016 Adinath Kothare 100 Days [1]
1999 Aishwarya Narkar
2011 Akshar Kothari
2015 Akshay Kelkar
2011 Alka Kubal
2015 Amey Wagh
1999 Amita Khopkar
2008 Amol Kolhe
2016 Amruta Deshmukh
2019 Amruta Khanvilkar Jeevlaga
2006 Amruta Subhash Avaghachi Sansar
2000 Anand Abhyankar
1995 Anant Jog Gandh Phulancha Gela Sangun
2003 Aniket Vishwasrao
  • Nayak
  • Kalat Nakalat
  • Oon Paaus
2011 Apurva Nemlekar
2008 Anita Date-Kelkar
2003 Anshuman Vichare
2000 Arun Nalawade
2005 Asawari Joshi
2007 Ashok Shinde
1999 Atisha Naik
2000 Atul Kale
2013 Atul Parchure

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B

Years activeNameKnown for
2014 – present Bhagyashree Mote
1999 – present Bharat Jadhav
  • Hasa Chakat Fu
  • Sukhi Mansacha Sadara
  • Saheb Bibi Aani Me
2003 – present Bharat Ganeshpure
1994 – present Bhargavi Chirmule
2011 – present Bhalchandra Kadam
2009 – present Bhushan Pradhan
  • Kunku
  • Pinjara
  • Jai Bhawani Jai Shivaji

C

Years activeNameKnown for
2010 – present Chinmay Udgirkar
2016 – present Chirag Patil Yek Number
2012 – present Chinmay Mandlekar

D

Years activeNameKnown for
2001 – 2017 Dilip Prabhavalkar
2016 – present Dnyanada Ramtirthkar
2009 – present Dushyant Wagh
2008 – present Deepali Pansare

G

Years activeNameKnown for
2018–present Gautami Deshpande
2020–present Gashmeer Mahajani Dance Maharashtra Dance
1994–present Girish Oak
2007–present Girija Oak Lajja

H

Years activeNameKnown for
2016 – present Hardeek Joshi
2013 – present Harshad Atkari
1999 Harshada Khanvilkar
2003 Hemangi Kavi
2000 – present Hrishikesh Joshi Ghadlay Bighadlay
2013 – present Hruta Durgule

I

Years activeNameKnown for
2014 Isha Keskar

J

Years activeNameKnown for
2001 – present Jitendra Joshi
2010 – present Jui Gadkari

K

Years activeNameKnown for
2006 – present Kadambari Kadam
2001 – present Kavita Lad
1999 – present Kishor Kadam Kaay Ghadla Tya Ratri?
1987 – present Kishori Shahane
1995 – 2014 Kuldeep Pawar Damini
2005 – present Kushal Badrike

L

Years activeNameKnown for
2010 – present Leena Bhagwat
2013 – present Lalit Prabhakar

M

Years activeNameKnown for
2006 Maadhav Deochake
2003 Madhurani Gokhale-Prabhulkar
2008 Mandar Chandwadkar Vadalvaat [4]
1996 – present Manasi Salvi
2013 – present Manava Naik
2011 – present Mayuri Deshmukh Khulta Kali Khulena [5]
2008 – present Mayuri Wagh
2000 – present Mukta Barve
2008 – present Mitali Mayekar
2003 – present Milind Shinde
1994 – present Milind Gawali
1993 – present Milind Gunaji
  • Bhatkanti
  • Kulvadhu
  • Discover Maharashtra
1987 – present Mohan Agashe
1999 – present Mohan Joshi
2020 – present Monalisa Bagal Total Hublak
1990 – present Mrinal Kulkarni
2010 – present Mrunal Dusanis
2009 – present Mrunmayee Deshpande

N

Years activeNameKnown for
2017 – present Nayana Apte Joshi
1999 – present Neelam Shirke
2004 – present Neena Kulkarni
1999 Neha Bam
1998 – present Nagesh Bhonsle
2015 – present Nandita Patkar
2000 – present Neha Joshi
2019 – present Neha Khan Devmanus
1998 – present Neha Pendse Bhagyalakshmi
2009 – present Neha Shitole
2017 – present Nitish Chavan Lagira Zala Ji
2017 – present Nikhil Chavan
2001 – present Nikhil Raut
2010 – present Nilesh Sable
1995 – present Nirmiti Sawant
1990 – present Nishigandha Wad
  • Aavhan
  • Jai Bhawani Jai Shivaji
1998 – present Nivedita Joshi-Saraf

P

Years activeNameKnown for
2006 – present Prasad Jawade
2020 Pallavi Patil
2004 Pallavi Subhash
2006 Pallavi Joshi Grahan
1999 – present Pari Telang
2005 – present Piyush Ranade
2001 – present Poorva Gokhale
1990 – present Prateeksha Lonkar
2009 – present Pratiksha Jadhav
2011 – present Prajakta Mali
1993 – present Prasad Oak
2007 – present Prashant Damle
2000 Priya Bapat
  • Shubham Karoti
  • De Dhamal
  • Aamhi Travelkar
2006 Priya Marathe
2007 – present Prarthana Behere Majhi Tujhi Reshimgath
2000 – present Priyadarshan Jadhav
1998 – present Pushkar Shrotri
1989 – present Pushkar Jog Vachan Dile Tu Mala
2015 – present Pushkaraj Chirputkar

R

Years activeNameKnown for
2000 Ramesh Bhatkar
1999 Rasika Joshi
  • Ghadlay Bighadlay
  • Prapanch
2016 Rasika Sunil Majhya Navaryachi Bayko
1986 Ravi Patwardhan Aggabai Sasubai
1985 Reema Lagoo Tuza Maza Jamena
2009 Reena Madhukar Man Udu Udu Jhala
1993 Resham Tipnis Aboli
2010 – present Reshma Shinde
2016 – present Rishi Saxena
1997 – present Rohini Hattangadi
2009 – present Ruchi Savarn Sakhya Re
2015 – present Ruchira Jadhav
2009 – present Rupali Bhosale
2013 – present Rutuja Bagwe
2010 – present Renuka Shahane

S

Years activeNameKnown for
2002 – present Sachit Patil
1994 – present Sachin Khedekar
2009 – present Sai Tamhankar
2014 – present Sakhi Gokhale
2012 – present Saksham Kulkarni
1993 – present Samir Choughule
1992 – present Sanjay Mone
1999 Sanjay Narvekar Tujhya Ishkacha Naadkhula
2004 Sanjay Jadhav Kaay Ghadla Tya Ratri?
2011 Sanskruti Balgude Pinjara
1999 – present Savita Prabhune
2016 – present Sayali Sanjeev
2011 – present Shashank Ketkar
1999 – present Sharad Ponkshe
2009 Sharmishtha Raut
1993 – present Shilpa Tulaskar
1999 Shreyas Talpade
2017 Shivani Baokar
2011 Shivani Surve Devyani
2015 Shiv Thakare Bigg Boss Marathi 2
1989 Shubhangi Gokhale
1998 – present Shubhangi Joshi
2009 – present Shreya Bugde
2010 – present Shruti Marathe
1998 – present Shweta Shinde
2010 – present Siddharth Chandekar
2007 – present Smita Gondkar Kaay Ghadla Tya Ratri?
2009 – present Smita Tambe
2007 – present Sneha Wagh Kata Rute Kunala
2008 – present Sonalika Joshi Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah
2012 – present Spruha Joshi
1998 – present Subodh Bhave
2007 – present Suchitra Bandekar
1972 – present Suhas Joshi
1998 – present Sukanya Kulkarni
2007 – present Suruchi Adarkar
2012 – present Surabhi Hande
1994 – present Sulekha Talwalkar
2010 – present Suyash Tilak
2014 – present Suvrat Joshi
1995 – present Supriya Pathare
1994 – present Supriya Pilgaonkar Tu Tu Main Main
1986 – present Sulabha Deshpande
1980 – present Sunil Barve
2017 – present Suyog Gorhe Majhya Navaryachi Bayko
1999 – present Sharvani Pillai
1989 – present Swapnil Joshi
2013 – present Swarda Thigale
2015 – present Swanandi Tikekar
2000 Swapnil Rajshekhar
1988 – present Seema Shinde
  • Durga Zali Gauri
  • Bandini

T

Years activeNameKnown for
2021 – present Tanaji Galgunde Man Jhala Bajind
2007 – present Tejashri Pradhan
2005 Teja Devkar Vrundavan
2005 Tejaswini Lonari
2004 – present Tejaswini Pandit
  • Ekach Hya Janmi Janu
  • 100 Days
  • Lajja
  • Kalay Tasmai Namah
  • Tuza Ni Maza Ghar Shrimantacha
2000 Trupti Bhoir Char Divas Sasuche
1998 – present Tushar Dalvi
  • Duheri
  • Saibaba
  • Anubandh

U

Years activeNameKnown for
2006 – present Urmila Kothare
1999 – present Usha Nadkarni
2007 – present Umesh Kamat
1999 – present Uday Sabnis

V

Years activeNameKnown for
2010 – present Vaibhav Tatwawadi
2004 – present Vaibhav Mangle
1987 – present Varsha Usgaonkar
1999 – 2015 Vinay Apte
2004 – present Vishakha Subhedar
2019 – present Vishal Nikam
  • Dakkhancha Raja Jotiba
  • Aai Mayecha Kavach

Y

Years activeNameKnown for
2010 – present Yashashri Masurkar Bigg Boss Marathi 4

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