Rucha Inamdar

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Rucha Inamdar
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Occupation Actress
Years active2012–present

Rucha Inamdar is an Indian film actress who has appeared in several Hindi films. Her film career began with the Hindi feature films Children of War (2014) and Under the Same Sun (2015). [1] [2] [3] [4] In 2017, she made her commercial film debut in Ganesh Acharya's Marathi language film Bhikari , opposite Swwapnil Joshi, [5] and Wedding cha shinema came next (2019).

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Rucha made her digital web series debut in Criminal Justice as Avni. [6] Her performance was universally praised. [7] Rucha can be seen in the Hotstar Specials web series "The Great Indian Murder" as Ritu Rai. [8] Her upcoming Movies are Not Today (2021) and Mirage (2022). She has played a lead role in the movie Minus 31: The Nagpur Files

Early life

Rucha had her upbringing in JJ Hospital campus, Mumbai and is a qualified dental surgeon. She completed her BDS degree from Maharashtra.

Career

Rucha has also performed in 70-75 television commercials with superstars including Amitabh Bachchan, Aamir Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, Anil Kapoor, John Abraham and has been directed by renowned directors including Anurag Kashyap, Shoojit Sircar, Pradeep Sarkar, Gauri Shinde, Vinil Mathew, Ram Madhvani, Prasoon Pandey, Abhishek Verman, Anupam Mishra, Prakash Varma and many more. Rucha has a theater background and is a trained Kathak and Latin ballroom dancer.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2014 Children of War Kausar
2015Under the Same SunYasmeen
2017 Bhikari Madhu
2017Moh Dia TandhaaMannoShort film
2019 Wedding Cha Shinema Pari Pradhan
2019 Criminal Justice Avni Sharma Parashar Hotstar Special [9]
2020 Operation Parindey SP Komal BhardwajCameo

ZEE5 Original [10]

2020Seven FeetAanchalShort film
2021Not TodayAliah Rupawala
2022 The Great Indian Murder Ritu Rai Hotstar
2023 Minus 31: The Nagpur Files Preksha Sharma

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