Smita Tambe

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Smita Tambe
Smita Tambe at the screening of the Hindi film RUKH, during the 48th International Film Festival of India (IFFI-2017), in Panaji, Goa on November 24, 2017.jpg
Tambe in 2017
Born (1983-05-11) 11 May 1983 (age 40)
Occupation(s)Actor, Entertainer
Spouse
Virendra Dwivedi
(m. 2019)

Smita Tambe is a Marathi and Hindi film, television and stage actor. She is known for her work in 72 Miles .

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Early life

Tambe was born in Satara, Maharashtra. She was brought up in Pune, and moved to Mumbai to pursue a career in Marathi films and television. [1] She also pursued a PhD in Marathi Loksahitya and Samaj. [2]

Career

She had a brief role in Jogwa in 2009, [1] and her first lead role was in Akshay Kumar's Marathi movie 72 Miles-Ek Pravas . She also owns the production house Ringing Rain, which produced Saavat in 2019. [3] She appeared in the projects Hawa Badle Hassu, Sacred Games (Season 2) and Panga. [4] In 2023, she appeared in the Hindi action film Jawan.

Filmography

Films

YearMovieLanguageCharacterNotes
2006NaatiGotiMarathi
2007It's Breaking NewsMarathiMrs. P. Gupta
2009 Jogwa MarathiPhule
2011 Deool Marathi
2012TukaramMarathiManjula [5]
2013 72 Miles - Ek Pravas MarathiRadhakka [6]
2014Candle MarchMarathiShabana [7]
MahaguruMarathi
Singham Returns HindiUsha [8]
2015LaathiMarathi
PartuMarathi [9]
BioscopeMarathi
Umrika HindiUday's mother [10]
2016GanveshMarathi
2017 Ajji HindiMother [11]
Rukh HindiNandini [12]
Noor Hindi [13]
2018 Double Game Hindi
Truckbhar Swapna Marathi
2019SaavatMarathiACP Aditi DeshpandeAlso co-produced the movie. [14]
2020 Panga HindiSmita Dwivedi (Indian Team Captain)
2020Hawa Badle HassuArtiWeb Series on Sony Liv [15]
2020My Name is SheelaSheelaWeb series on Eros Now [2]
2020 Sacred Games (Season 2)HindiNetflix Show
2023YashwantMarathiJaywantiFilm by Piyush Vijay Bhonde
2023 Jawan HindiKalki's Mother
2023 Joram [16] HindiPhulo Karma

Television

YearSerialRoleRef.
2009-2010AnubandhSupporting Role
2020-2021 Ladachi Mi Lek Ga! Kamini Satam (Mummy) [17]

Personal life

Tambe married theatre artist Virendra Dwivedi in 2019. [18] [19]

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