Mukta Barve
Mukta Barve and her theater journey
Mukta Barve is one of the most popular and classy personalities of the Marathi regional film industry. Not just that, she is a recipient of seven Maharashtra State Film Awards one for Best Debut and the other six for Best Actress in different plays and films. Some of her best works include the likes of Mumbai Pune Mumbai 3, Smile Please, Aami Doghi, Jogwa, Rudram, and many more. Barve had her first acting role in the play Ghar Tighancha Hava, just after having completed school. Later, when she moved to Mumbai, she got her first commercial play, Suyog's Aamhala Vegle Vhayache in 2001. | Click Here...
Sonalee Kulkarni To Mukta Barve: Marathi Hotties And Their Bold Looks
The Marathi film industry has always given us some of the most talented actresses over the years. With brilliant acting chops in some of the popular shows on the screen, some of the stars have always stumped us with their cheeky looks and also some grand work on social media. That being said here take a look at the Marathi actresses starting from Sonalee Kulkarni to Mukta Barve's boldest looks ever, here check out- 1. Sonalee Kulkarni Sonalee Kulkarni looked in this classic blue blazer avatar, that she teamed with bold makeup and classic shades. 2. Priya Bapa | Click Here...
Team Short Hair Vs Team Long Hair: What Look Of Mukta Barve Makes Her Look Pleasing?
Mukta Barve is a versatile actress who is known for her work in film, television as well as theatres. The talented star has bagged several awards for her brilliant performances, including 7 Maharashtra State Film Awards. Some of her best works include films like ‘Mumbai -Pune-Mumbai’, ‘Smile Please’ and TV show ‘Eka Lagnachi Dusri Ghostha’ and several others. The actress recently underwent a hair makeover and opted to go short for her hair and stunned her fans with her new looks. Mukta Barve had long wavy hair which looked absolutely beautiful on Mukta Barve. For instance, take | Click Here...
Review of Devi: A star-studded short film that will make you scream
Rating: ****(4 stars) Royal Stag Barrell’s short film Devi doesn’t need a recommendation. Not when Kajol is a part of a dazzling ensemble cast. Most films are the director’s medium. Not this one. Devi depends for its power and efficacy on the gallery of resplendent actresses, all locked together in a large room, caught in various positions of self-confessional recline. These women, all rape victims, have nothing much to do, except talk. And we soon know why. So listen in. Because what these ladies are saying is about what has happened to them, and has a deep-seated i | Click Here...
