Shilpa Tulaskar

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Shilpa Tulaskar
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Tulaskar in 2013
Born
Shilpa Tulaskar

Alma mater Ramnarain Ruia College
Occupation Actress
Years active1993 − present
Spouse
Vishal Shetty
(m. 2003)
[1]
Children2

Shilpa Tulaskar is an Indian actress who has acted in Marathi films and Hindi television shows. [2] [3] [4]

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She recently portrayed the role of Rajnandini in Zee Marathi's drama Tula Pahate Re and also the character of Sujata, mother of the male lead Atharva, in Jana Na Dil Se Door on Star Plus. [5]

Career

Her first television role was in the episode Kiley ka Rahasya [6] of Byomkesh Bakshi (1993) as Tulsi (credited as Shilpa Toraskar), broadcasteby Doordarshan, followed by Shanti, where she played the role of Ranjana in 1994. She then appeared in the Marathi TV show Vaibhav. [3] Tulaskar acted in films Devaki (2001), [2] Dombivali Fast (2005), [7] Kalchakra (2008) [8] and television serial Ladies Special (Sony TV). [9] [10]

Tulaskar also has a number of plays to her credit. She also played role in Dill Mill Gayye . She portrayed Shivaji's mother Jijabai in Veer Shivaji on Colors, and Queen Menavati (Goddess Parvati's mother) in Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev .

She is originally from Vengurla, Sindhudurg Marriage up in Mumbai, Maharashtra Shilpa Tulaskar our family members Konkan.

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Theatre

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