Seema Shinde

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Seema Shinde
Born
Mumbai, India
NationalityIndian/American
OccupationActress
Years active1988 (1988)-2004
Notable work
SpouseSandeep Patil
ChildrenSarah Patil , Simmoney Patil
Relatives Sayaji Shinde
Shilpa Shinde
Website seemashinde.com india2usamedia.com

Seema Shinde is an Indian actress who predominantly works in Hindi and Marathi cinema and television. She is best known for her role in the television series Captain Vyom . She has also starred in films, including Justice Chowdhary, Main Madhuri Dixit Banna Chahti Hoon, and Aanch. Seema married Sandeep Patil, a USA-based Maharastrian Hotelier who owns resort in Maine. She is the founder and Publisher of India2Usa Media E-Magazine.

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Television

YearSerial NameRoleChannel
1988-1989Durga Zali GauriGirl DD1
1996AlagoojSayaji Shinde's Daughter DD1
1996-1997AshiyanaVrajesh Hirjee's Girlfriend DD1
1996-1997Tu Tu Main MainNeighbor Star Plus
1997-98 Mohandas B.A.L.L.B. Mohan's fellow officer Zee TV [1]
1997-1998Hi Zindgi Bye ZindagiJaspal Bhatti's Bhabhi Zee Tv
1998 Captain Vyom DD National [2]
1999-2000BandiniDaughter In-Law Zee Marathi
2000 Astitva...Ek Prem Kahani Dr. Simran Mathur's assistant Zee TV [3]
2001 Aankhen (TV series) Raju Kher's daughter DD National [4]
2002JagavegaliSuhas Joshi's Daughter In-Law Zee Marathi

Filmography

YearFilmRoleLanguage
2000 Justice Chowdhary Ravi Kishan Wife Hindi
2000kulswami Tulja BhawaniLead Actress Hindi & Marathi
2003 Aanch Vidya's cousin Hindi & Awadhi [5]
2003 Main Madhuri Dixit Banna Chahti Hoon Antara Mali's Friend Hindi [ citation needed ]

Theater

YearPlay's NameRoleLanguage
1994NatarangVillage Girl Marathi
1994Padmashree DhundirajPadmashree's Daughter Marathi
1994BhaubandkiSalkaya Marathi
1994Savalya Marathi
1995Tur TurRani / Cleaner Boy Marathi
1995Tu Teech TiKidnapped Girl Marathi
1996Sarvasvi TujhiMahesh Manjrekar's Wife Marathi

Short Film By Films Division India

YearFilm NameRoleLanguage
1996KamaliKamali Hindi
1997-1998KuldeepakDaughter Hindi

Television Advertisement

Name
Narmada Cement
Hajmola
Kala Niketan Saree
Surf
Paneri Saree
Life Insurance Corporation Of India

Music videos

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