Anuja Sathe

Anuja Sathe
Born Pune, India
Residence Mumbai, India
Nationality Indian
Occupation Actress
Years active 2010–present
Height 5.8”
Spouse(s) Saurabh Gokhale (2013–present)

Anuja Sathe Gokhale is an Indian actress, mainly working in indian film industry. She is married to actor Saurabh Gokhale.[1]

Career

Anuja began her career as a theater artist, working in numerous popular Marathi plays such as Shobha Yatra and Uttar Ratra. She then progressed to Marathi television and then Marathi mainstream cinema, and more recently Bollywood. She played the leading role in the primetime soap opera Tamanna, on Star Plus channel; this was her first Hindi TV show. She is currently seen in the historical period series Peshwa Bajirao as the mother of Bajirao, Radhabai.

Sathe met Saurabh Gokhale, another Marathi actor, on the sets of her show Mandala Don Ghadicha Dav. The couple tied the knot in 2013.

Filmography

Films
YearWorkLanguageRoleNotes
2013Asa Mee Ashi Tee Marathi
2014RaakhandaarMadhavi
Bho Bho
2015Coffee: Ani Barach Kahi
2015GhantaaKomal Bhabhi
Bajirao Mastani[2] [3] HindiBhiubai
2018BlackmailPrabha Ghatpandey[4]
Parmanu: The Story of PokhranSushma Raina
Television
YearWorkLanguageChannelRoleNotes
2010AgnihotraMarathiStar Pravah
2011Mandala Don Ghadicha DavMarathiStar Pravah
2013–15Lagori Maitri ReturnsMarathiStar PravahUrmilaSoap opera
2013Visava – Ek Ghar ManasarkhaMarathiStar PravahHerselfCo-host of the show
2016TamannaHindiStar PlusDharaa SolankiLead role
Main protagonist
2017Peshwa BajiraoHindiSony Entertainment Television (India)RadhabaiSupporting role

References

  1. admin (22 December 2014). "Anuja Sathe & Sukhada Khandkekar with Ranveer Singh in 'Bajirao Mastani' - Marathisanmaan".
  2. "Anuja Sathe & Sukhada Khandkekar with Ranveer Singh in 'Bajirao Mastani'". Retrieved 20 January 2016.
  3. "Anuja Sathe to be a part of Bajirao Mastani show - Times of India".
  4. "It was comforting to work with John: Anuja Sathe Gokhale". 6 July 2018.
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