Tanvi Kishore

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Tanvi Kishore Parab
Born
Tanvi Kishore Parab

24 July
NationalityIndian
Other namesTanvee Kishore Parab
Occupations
  • Actress
  • model
Years active2010–present
Website Tanvee Kishore

Tanvi Kishore Parab (born 24 July) [1] [2] [3] is an Indian actress and model, who works predominantly in Marathi, Hindi and Konkani cinemas. [4] She marked her debut in 2011 with Raada Rox and is notable for her performance in Sagar Ballary's debut Marathi movie Bhatukali [5] [6]

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Early life

Tanvi Kishore was born to Kishore Parab and Ketki Parab in Bahrain. From the age of four, Kishore did print shoots for local brands in the UAE. She did her schooling in Dubai [4] and decided to shift to India for her further education, her junior college being Fergusson College in Pune. Her exotic looks and striking personality comes from being Dubai-raised and a multi-linguist with her knowledge and ability to speak 11 languages.[ citation needed ]

Career

While she was pursuing her business studies in Pune, she became the youth icon of Pune at a prestigious intercollege competition, which bagged her several ad campaigns, one of them being PassPass. Her cousin recommended her name to a friend for the lead girl's casting of Raada Rox, while still in college. Kishore made her debut with Raada Rox [7] and was spotted by Balaji Telefilms' casting director for the role of an NRI girl, in their first Marathi daily soap. [4] She says getting into the film industry was a pure accident. [4] After doing Marathi and Hindi films, Kishore did her first Konkani cinema O La La,[ citation needed ] where she is the leading lady alongside veterans of the Goan industry. Having learnt 11 languages [4] including Hindi, Marathi, English, German, Arabic, Urdu, Konkani, Kishore expresses her interest in doing films in different languages. [4]

Filmography

Movies

YearTitleRoleLanguage
2011Raada RoxAnuya Marathi [4]
2012Preet Tujhi MajhiPriya Marathi
2014 Bhatukali Bhargavi Deshmukh Marathi
2014Bikers AddaRoshani Marathi [8]
2015 Kuku Mathur Ki Jhand Ho Gayi Sunaina Hindi
2015Viraat Veer MarathaRanee Marathi [9] [10]
2015GalbatRuhi Marathi
2018O La LaRuby Konkani [4]
2018Ti geli tevhaPriya Marathi
2019SafeFalguni Mahadevan Malayalam
2020 Vijeta Sonia Karnik Marathi [11]
2021 Salmon 3D Tamil
2023 Gumraah Murder Victim's Sister Hindi

TV serials

YearTitleRole
2010 Maziya Priyala Preet Kalena Namrata [8]
2016 Shakti – Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki Sweety
2020SuvasiniSharmila

Web series

YearTitleRoleNotes
2020Happily Ever AfterZainab
2021 Bang Baang ZEE5

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