Yatin Karyekar

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Yatin Karyekar
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Born [1]
NationalityIndian
OccupationActor
Years active1983–present
Spouse Iravati Harshe (divorced)
ParentJyotsna Karyekar (mother)
RelativesPrafulla Karyekar (brother)
Dr. Chetan Karyekar (brother)
Vasantrao Kamerkar (maternal grandfather)
Sulabha Deshpande (maternal aunt)
Prema Sakhardande (maternal aunt)
Asha Dandavate (maternal aunt)
Ninad Deshpande (maternal cousin)
Aditi Deshpande (maternal sister–in–law)
Chandrashekhar Kamerkar (maternal uncle)
Ashok Kamerkar (maternal uncle)
Vishwanath Kamerkar (maternal uncle)

Yatin Karyekar [2] is a veteran Indian actor in the Bollywood film industry. He was also part of long running television serial Shanti . [3] He appeared in the role of Aurangzeb in popular Marathi serial Raja Shivchhatrapati. [4]

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Early life

He is the son of veteran television actress Jyotsna Karyekar. His brothers are Prafulla Karyekar and Dr. Chetan Karyekar. His maternal grandfather is Vasantrao Kamerkar, who was working as a senior sound recorder in HMV. His maternal aunts are Sulabha Deshpande, Prema Sakhardande and Asha Dandavate who were the younger sisters of Jyotsna Karyekar. His maternal uncles are Chandrashekhar Kamerkar, Ashok Kamerkar and Vishwanath Kamerkar. His maternal cousin is Ninad Deshpande, who is the son of Sulabha Deshpande. His maternal sister–in–law is television actress Aditi Deshpande, who is the wife of Ninad Deshpande.

He was married to television actress Iravati Harshe but they got divorced. They worked together in television serials like Shanti , Saturday Suspense and Mrityudand.

Filmography

Films

Television

YearSerialRoleChannel
1993 Byomkesh Bakshi – AgnibaanManmath Rudra (Nantu) (Episode 9) [8] DD National
1994–1998 Shanti Kamesh Mahadevan DD National
Roshni Zee TV
CommanderRakesh Sharma Zee TV
Mrityudand Zee TV
1997–1998ChattaanVishal Raj Zee TV
1999–2000ThararInspector Zee Marathi
2000Thriller At 10 – Junoon: Part 1 to Part 5Inspector Zee TV
2000 Mehndi Tere Naam Ki Rahul's Father Zee TV
2001 Ssshhhh...Koi Hai – LaawarisVishwas (Episode 12) Star Plus
2001–2003 Des Mein Niklla Hoga Chand Rajinder Singh Kent Star Plus
2001–2003 Kasautii Zindagii Kay Pranay Basu Star Plus
2002 Tu Kahe Agar Maya's Father Zee TV
2002–2003 Aati Rahengi Baharein Dr. Sahni Zee TV
2003–2004TuzyavinaSarang Desai Zee Marathi
2004 Prratima Dharmesh Thakur Sahara One
2004 Sarabhai vs Sarabhai Nagesh Iyer (Episode 1) Star One
2004–2005 Pancham Kamalesh Zee TV
Paap Punya Ka Lekha JokhaDr. Gajanan Saxena DD National
2006–2007 Risshton Ki Dor Sharad Abhayankar / Dr. Milind Kelkar Sony Entertainment Television
2006–2009 Ghar Ki Lakshmi Betiyaan Suryakant Gadodia Zee TV
2007–2008 Bhabhi Mr. Thakral Star Plus
2008–2009 Raja Shivchhatrapati Aurangzeb Star Pravah
2009–2010 Maat Pitaah Ke Charnon Mein Swarg Satyanarayan Tripathi Colors TV
2010 Crime Patrol Sony Entertainment Television
2012 Ramleela – Ajay Devgn Ke Saath Maharaj Dashrath Life OK
2013 Saraswatichandra Vidyachatur Desai Star Plus
2013–2014Dil Jo Keh Na Saka DD National
2014–2017 Asmita Prabhakar Agnihotri Zee Marathi
2021–2022Swarajya Saudamini Tararani Aurangzeb Sony Marathi
2023–present Baatein Kuch Ankahee Si Vijay Karmarkar Star Plus

Web series

YearTitleRoleLanguagePlatformNotes
2018Full TightAdi's fatherMarathi SonyLIV Debut [9] [10] [11]
2019VeergatiAbbuMarathi, Hindi ZEE5 [12] [13]

See also

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