Pritam Kagne

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Pritam Kagne
NationalityIndian
EducationAsst. Audiologist & Speech pathologist
OccupationActress
Years active2013—present
Known forAward winning film Halal
Parents
  • Laxman Kagne (father)
  • Surekha Kagne (mother)
RelativesAmol Kagne, brother

Pritam Kagne (born 29 August) is an Indian actress who appears in Bollywood, South Indian films and Marathi movies. [1] Pritam Kagne recently appeared in India Today Magazine. [2]

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Career

Kagne made her debut in acting with Malayalam Film Mr Bean [3] in (2013). She debuted in to Marathi films with Navra Maza Bhavra [4] in (2013) And she has also acted in upcoming feature Bollywood film 31st October releasing in 2016.

She has also appeared in Marathi feature film Halal (2015) with director Shivaji Lotan Patil, Chinmay Mandlekar and Priyadarshan Jadhav, produced by Amol Kagne which was screened at the Cannes Film Festival and Goa Film Festival [5] Pune International Film Festival [6] and Godrej Film Festival [7]

Filmography

Films

YearTitleNotes
2011BokadSupporting Actress
2013Mr BeanLead role
2013Navra Majha Bhovra [4] Lead role
2013Mile Jab Chora ChoriLead role
2014RangelLead role
2014RangelLead role
2015 Halal Lead role
2015Sangharshyatra [8] Lead role
2015Bajaar
2016 31st October
2016Aata Majhi Hatli
2019Monsoon Football [9] Lead
2019Ahilya [10] Lead
2019Tujha Majha Arrange MarriageLead
2019Vajavuya Band BajaLead
2020 Vijeta Sunanda Gujjar
2021 Bali
2021 Tujha Majha Arrange Marriage Post-production [11]
2024 Khurchi
Lockdown LagnaCompleted

Drama

Halal

Halal is the first Marathi film produced by Amol Kagne under the Amol Kagne Films banner. [12] The film deals with the theme of loyalty, love and the institution of marriage that is deemed to be pious by society. It is a story of human emotions, which depicts the trials and tribulations that women in our society have gone through. [13] Halal (film) was screened at the Cannes and Goa Film Festivals. [14]

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