Supriya Pathare

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Supriya Pathare
Born
Umarkhadi, India
OccupationActress
Years active1995–present
RelativesArchana Nevrekar (sister) [1]

Supriya Pathare is a Marathi television, theatre, and film actress. She is known for her portrayal in Pudhcha Paaul as Kanchanmala & Honar Soon Mi Hya Gharchi as Mothi Aai. She had participated in Fu Bai Fu as a contestant. Currently, she is playing the character of Maai in Thipkyanchi Rangoli . [2]

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Personal life

Pathare is married and has two children, a boy and a girl. Settled in Thane. [3] Her son has returned from United States after completion of study then he started Pav bhaji truck named as 'Maharaj'(मharaj) in Thane. [4]

Career

Pathare was born at Umarkhadi in Sandhurst Road, Mumbai. There was no background of acting in her family. She was extremely active in theatre from school days and also wrote a script when in the 7th Standard. Tin Paishancha Tamasha was a play where many amateur actors tried their luck and Supriya used this opportunity to fine tune her acting skills with the help of her Guru Waman Kendre. Kickstarting her career with the Marathi Play Darling, Darling. Darling, Darling was Supriya's first commercial play. Over sixteen years, Supriya performed in a number of plays and has made a mark in the acting fraternity. [5]

Supriya has also managed to show her talent as comedian by acting in a comedy reality show Fu Bai Fu. She has played different role types, negative characters, loving motherly characters as well as comedy standup actor in Fu Bai Fu , which she won with Bhau Kadam in one year. Supriya was appearing in a Marathi serial, Honar Soon Mi Hya Gharchi .[ citation needed ] She also acted in and is famous for her cast in Pudhcha Paaul as "Kanchanmala Randive" or Kanchanmala Bai as Akkasaheb called her. This was a negative role.

Supriya Pathare claimed that she was held "captive" for three months by a producer in Rajasthan during the shooting of a film and was rescued at the intervention of late Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray. [6]

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004He Aapla Asach ChalaychaKanchan MohiteDebut film
2006 Golmaal Gajra Tai's HenchwomanCameo appearance
2008 Dili Supari Baikochi BaikoDebut lead role
2009Anolkhi He Ghar MajheNazuka [7]
2011 Morya Mrs. GhorpadeSupporting role
Fakta Ladh Mhana Savkar's wife
Karooya Udyachi Baat
2012 Balak-Palak Mrs. Puranik
2013 Balkadu Baalkrishna's mother
2014 Timepass Prajakta's auntCameo appearance
2015 Timepass 2
Slam Book Aparna's AaiSupporting role
2017 Chi Va Chi Sau Ka Satya's motherParallel lead
Kay Re RascalaaAndalu
2024Naach Ga GhumaAnand's mother [8]

Television

YearTitleRoleChannelRef.
2001-2005 Shriyut Gangadhar Tipre Tipre's neighborhood Zee Marathi [9]
2009Kulvadhu
2011 Pinjara Anandi's mother
2012-2015 Pudhcha Paaul Kanchanmala Randive Star Pravah [10]
2012-2014 Fu Bai Fu Contestant Zee Marathi [11]
2013-2016 Honar Soon Mi Hya Gharchi Indrayani Gokhale (Mothi Aai) [12]
2017-2018 Jaago Mohan Pyare Shobha Mhatre
2019-2020 Molkarin Bai – Mothi Tichi Savali Ambika Star Pravah [13]
2020-2021Assa Maher Nako Ga Baai!Anusaya Upasane Sony Marathi
2021 Shreemantagharchi Suun Devika [14]
2021–2023 Thipkyanchi Rangoli Madhavi (Maai) Kanitkar Star Pravah [15]
2024–present Sadhi Manasa Satya's mother

Plays

Awards

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