Manisha Kelkar

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Manisha Ram Kelkar
Actress Manisha Kelkar.jpg
Born (1986-01-31) 31 January 1986 (age 36)
Mumbai, India
NationalityFlag of India.svg  India
Occupation Actress
Years active2007 - Present
Parent(s)Ram Kelkar (father)
Jeevankala Kelkar (mother)
Website http://manisha-kelkar.com/

Manisha Kelkar is an actress from India. She appears mainly in Bollywood (Hindi) and Marathi movies. [1] Kelkar also works as an anchor.

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Early life and education

Kelkar was born in Mumbai in 1986, the daughter of Ram Kelkar, a screenwriter, [2] [3] and Jeevan Kala, a film actress and dancer. [2] [3] Manisha holds a B.Sc. degree in microbiology and post-graduate degree in filmmaking.

Career

Kelkar made her screen debut in 2007 in the Marathi film Hyancha Kahi Nem Nahi, and has appeared regularly in films since then. Kelkar has also hosted Marathi film awards, Cricket World Cup host on Zee Marathi and other shows. In 2018, she was part of India's first all-women Formula LGB car racing team. [4] [5]

Filmography

Films

#YearMovieLanguageRoleComments
012007 Hyancha Kahi Nem Nahi Marathi--
022007 Ghartyasathi Sar Kahi Marathi-
032008 Bhola Shankar Marathi- [6]
042009 Lottery HindiSimran Kapoor [7]
052010Mission PossibleMarathiPearl
062013 Mazha Mee Marathi- [8] [9]
072013 Vanshvel Marathi- [2] [7] [10] [11]
082013 Bandook HindiKajri [2] [3] [7]
092015 Chandrakor Marathi- [12]
102016 Friend Request Telugu- [7] [13]
11Isis 2English- [14]
122019Jhol [15]

Anchor

#YearShow / eventComments
01Asian Film Festival
02 Marathi Film awards ETV Marathi
03 Cricket World Cup on Zee Marathi channel
04 Comedy Express on ETV Marathi [16]

Reality show

#YearShow / eventComments
012014 Zhunj Marathmoli On ETV Marathi [11] [17] [18]

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