This is an alphabetical list of notable Marathi television actors.
| - |2022 |Akshay Dhond |
Years active | Name | Known for |
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2014 – present | Bhagyashree Mote | |
1999 – present | Bharat Jadhav |
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2003 – present | Bharat Ganeshpure | |
1994 – present | Bhargavi Chirmule | |
2011 – present | Bhalchandra Kadam | |
2009 – present | Bhushan Pradhan |
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Years active | Name | Known for |
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2010 – present | Chinmay Udgirkar |
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2016 – present | Chirag Patil | Yek Number |
2012 – present | Chinmay Mandlekar |
Years active | Name | Known for |
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2001 – 2017 | Dilip Prabhavalkar | |
2016 – present | Dnyanada Ramtirthkar |
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2009 – present | Dushyant Wagh | |
2008 – present | Deepali Pansare |
Years active | Name | Known for |
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2018–present | Gautami Deshpande | |
2020–present | Gashmeer Mahajani | Dance Maharashtra Dance |
1994–present | Girish Oak |
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2007–present | Girija Oak | Lajja |
Years active | Name | Known for |
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2016 – present | Hardeek Joshi | |
2013 – present | Harshad Atkari | |
1999 | Harshada Khanvilkar |
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2003 | Hemangi Kavi | |
2000 – present | Hrishikesh Joshi | Ghadlay Bighadlay |
2013 – present | Hruta Durgule |
Years active | Name | Known for |
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2014 | Isha Keskar |
Years active | Name | Known for |
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2001 – present | Jitendra Joshi | |
2010 – present | Jui Gadkari |
Years active | Name | Known for |
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2006 – present | Kadambari Kadam |
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2001 – present | Kavita Lad | |
1999 – present | Kishor Kadam | Kaay Ghadla Tya Ratri? |
1987 – present | Kishori Shahane |
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1995 – 2014 | Kuldeep Pawar | Damini |
2005 – present | Kushal Badrike |
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Years active | Name | Known for |
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2010 – present | Leena Bhagwat |
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2013 – present | Lalit Prabhakar |
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Years active | Name | Known for |
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2006 | Maadhav Deochake | |
2003 | Madhurani Gokhale-Prabhulkar |
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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 |
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2000 – present | Mukta Barve |
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2008 – present | Mitali Mayekar | |
2003 – present | Milind Shinde | |
1994 – present | Milind Gawali |
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1993 – present | Milind Gunaji |
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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 |
Years active | Name | Known for |
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2017 – present | Nayana Apte Joshi |
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1999 – present | Neelam Shirke | |
2004 – present | Neena Kulkarni |
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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 |
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2017 – present | Nitish Chavan | Lagira Zala Ji |
2017 – present | Nikhil Chavan | |
2001 – present | Nikhil Raut | |
2010 – present | Nilesh Sable |
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1995 – present | Nirmiti Sawant |
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1990 – present | Nishigandha Wad |
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1998 – present | Nivedita Joshi-Saraf |
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Years active | Name | Known for |
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2000 | Ramesh Bhatkar | |
1999 | Rasika Joshi |
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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 |
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2016 – present | Rishi Saxena | |
1997 – present | Rohini Hattangadi | |
2009 – present | Ruchi Savarn | Sakhya Re |
2015 – present | Ruchira Jadhav | |
2009 – present | Rupali Bhosale |
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2013 – present | Rutuja Bagwe | |
2010 – present | Renuka Shahane |
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Years active | Name | Known for |
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2021 – present | Tanaji Galgunde | Man Jhala Bajind |
2007 – present | Tejashri Pradhan |
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2005 | Teja Devkar | Vrundavan |
2005 | Tejaswini Lonari | |
2004 – present | Tejaswini Pandit |
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2000 | Trupti Bhoir | Char Divas Sasuche |
1998 – present | Tushar Dalvi |
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Years active | Name | Known for |
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2006 – present | Urmila Kothare | |
1999 – present | Usha Nadkarni |
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2007 – present | Umesh Kamat | |
1999 – present | Uday Sabnis |
Years active | Name | Known for |
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2010 – present | Vaibhav Tatwawadi |
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2004 – present | Vaibhav Mangle |
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1987 – present | Varsha Usgaonkar | |
1999 – 2015 | Vinay Apte |
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2004 – present | Vishakha Subhedar | |
2019 – present | Vishal Nikam |
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Years active | Name | Known for |
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2010 – present | Yashashri Masurkar | Bigg Boss Marathi 4 |
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