The name SHRUTI MARATHE equals good acting and obvious good looks. She has managed to retain a special place for herself in the entertainment industry. Citadel speaks to her about her work, her approach towards her on-screen persona and more…
The Marathi entertainment industry – whether it is films, television or theatre – never ceases to surprise you with the sheer talent it throws up. What matters here is just aptitude and nothing else. And Pune has been a major centre to bring up talent more often. It seems like there is something in the water of the city that allows pure talent to grow freely and well. Even in this, the acting talent from the city has done remarkably well and not just made the city proud, but also the state.
Shruti Marathe is such a name that has been making waves not just in the Marathi entertainment industry, but also in Hindi and down South. For almost a decade, her name has been synonymous not just with good acting, but also with glamour and style. While she began her career in 2008 with the Shreyas Talpade produced Sanai Choughade, her career in the South created waves with films like Indira Vizha, Naan Avanillai 2, Guru Shishyan and Aravaan. Of course, she came back to Marathi films with Teecha Baap Tyaacha Baap, Satya, Savitree Ani Satyawan, Premsutra, Tujhi Majhi Love Story, Rama Madhav, Taptapadi, and Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai 2. In recent times, she was also seen in the Hindi film Budhia Singh – Born to Run opposite Manoj Bajpai.
While she started with Peshwai, her serial Radha Hi Bawari created a sensation for its bold storyline and made Shruti popular amongst the masses. Now you see her in the popular Jaago Mohan Pyaare, a comedy serial revolving around a genie and a man in distress. Frank yet thoughtful, bold yet sensitive, and charming to a fault, you are just enamoured the moment you meet her. And she is no holds barred when it comes to talking about her choices, films and everything else. She is an interviewer’s delight…
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