Poorva Gokhale

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Poorva Gokhale
Born
Poorva Gupte

(1978-01-20) 20 January 1978 (age 46) [1]
Occupation Actress
Years active2003–2010
2017–present
Spouse
Kedar Gokhale
(m. 2010)
ChildrenKashvi Gokhale (daughter)
Anushka Gokhale (daughter)
ParentKanchan Gupte (mother)

Poorva Gokhale (born 20 January 1978) [2] is a Marathi TV actress known for her role as Anupriya in Zee TV's series Tujhse Hai Raabta .

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Personal life

Born as Poorva Gupte and then married to a businessman named Kedar Gokhale, she is the daughter of Kanchan Gupte, a theater actress. She did her schooling from Holy Cross Convent school in Thane, and trained in classical dance. She attended V.G. Vaze college in Mulund. She was a Chartered Accountancy Final level student. She has cleared one of two groups. However her urge for acting led her to this career.

Career

As a teen, Gokhale co-starred in the Hindi series Kkoi Dil Mein Hai which focused on two very different friends. Gokhale played a quieter and more traditional girl in contrast to Karishma Tanna's role of an outgoing flirt. [3] [4] [5]

She later appeared in the Hindi TV series Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii as Gunn Krishna Agarwal. She has also starred in a Hindi Music Album named Boondein. She was the lead actress in Zee Marathi's series Kulvadhu .

She has acted in the Marathi stage plays Smile Please and "Selfie." She received her first movie role in 2020. It was a Marathi movie named Bhaybheet. [6]

Later, she played as Anupriya Sarthak Rane in Zee TV's series Tujhse Hai Raabta . She played the negative role of Revati Rakesh Choudhary in StarPlus' series Yeh Hai Chahatein .

She is currently playing the role of Kadambari Vivek Lamba in SET's series Barsatein – Mausam Pyaar Ka .

Television

YearSerialRoleChannelNotes
2003–2005 Kkoi Dil Mein Hai Kajal Arjun Punj SET Lead Role
2004-2007 Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii Advocate Gunn Krishna Agarwal StarPlus Supporting Role
2008–2010 Kulvadhu Devyani Rajeshirke Zee Marathi Lead Role
2017–2019 Phulpakharu Archana Zee Yuva Supporting Role
2017 Swarajyarakshak Sambhaji Saibai Zee Marathi Supporting Role
2018–2021 Tujhse Hai Raabta Anupriya Atul Deshmukh / Anupriya Sarthak Rane Zee TV Lead Role / Supporting Role
2021 Jau Nako Dur... Baba Shubhada Sun Marathi Cameo Role
2022–2023 Yeh Hai Chahatein Police Commissioner Revati Rakesh Choudhary StarPlus Negative Role
2023–2024 Barsatein – Mausam Pyaar Ka Kadambari Vivek Lamba SET Supporting Role
2024–present Jhanak Srishti Vinayak Mukherjee StarPlus Negative Role

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