Sharvani Pillai

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Pillai in 2014
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Years active1998-present

Sharvani Pillai is an Indian Maharashtrian actress, well known for her role in the Marathi serial Avantika as Sanika and in the year 1998 film Tu Tithe Mee . She is originally from Maharashtra, India and has also played roles in regional Marathi daily soaps and other Bollywood movies.

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Career

Sharvani has been a part of many televisions soap in the earlier part of her career. Most of the characters she has played so far have been girl next door roles. With roles in Damini, Avantika, Tujha Ni Majha Ghar Shrimantacha and Ambat Goad, she became a regular on the television screen. She played the second lead in Avantika. She has also worked in Duniya, a Hindi sitcom. She is currently appeared in Mulgi Zali Ho as a lead. [1] She played Sakvarbai in marathi drama Swarajyarakshak Sambhaji.

Sharvani gained stardom due to her role in Tu Tithe Mee . She played the role of the daughter in law of the main protagonist, played by veteran Marathi actor, Mohan Joshi. She also worked in marathi film "Nishani Dawa Angtha".

Sharvani played a character in Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge starring Paresh Rawal and Ajay Devgn.

She also plays a lead role in Marathi Stage drama Makadachya Haati Champagne and Alibaba ani Chalishitale Chor.

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleDirector
1998 Tu Tithe Mee Nanasaheb's Daughter [2] Sanjay Surkar
2008 Jogwa Parvya Rajiv Patil
2009Patla Tar GhyaKishori Shreyas OakAmol Bhave
Nishani Dava AngathaPurshottam Berde
2010Pangira Rajiv Patil
2011 Deool Ninety's wifeUmesh Kulkarni
2010 Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge? (Hindi film)Mrs. Godbole Ashwni Dhir
2015 A Paying Ghost GaminiSushrut Bhagwat
2018 Asehi Ekada Vhave Revati Vaidya
2024 8 Don 75

Television

YearTitleRoleChannel
2001-2003 Avantika Sanika Patil Zee Marathi
2012-2014 Ambat Goad Indumati [3] Star Pravah
2015 Yek Number Savitri Deshmukh [4]
2017 Khulta Kali Khulena Geeta Dalvi Zee Marathi
2018 Grahan Rama Poddar
2018-2020 Swarajyarakshak Sambhaji Sakvarbai [5]
2020-2022 Mulgi Zali Ho Uma Patil [6] Star Pravah

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