Madhugandha Kulkarni

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Madhugandha Kulkarni
Born25 December
Pandharpur, India
Occupation(s)Actor, screenwriter
Spouse Paresh Mokashi

Madhugandha Kulkarni is an Indian film, theatre and television personality. [1] [2]

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Career

Madhugandha Kulkarni is an Indian actress and screenwriter. She has done good work in Marathi films. These include Harishchandrachi Factory, Taptapadi (2014), Elizabeth Ekadashi (2014) and Chi Va Chi Sau Ka (2017).

Personal life

Kulkarni's childhood was spent in Pandharpur. [3] She is married to Paresh Mokashi. [4]

Work

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