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Marathi stars taking over Hindi web series – Did you spot them? | Marathi Movie News – The Times of India

In recent years, Marathi actors have been making a strong mark in the Hindi entertainment industry, particularly in web series. With their impressive acting skills, versatility, and deep-rooted theatre experience, these actors bring fresh energy to digital platforms. Whether it’s intense dramas, gripping thrillers, or lighthearted comedies, they are proving their mettle in every genre.
Many of these talented artists started their journey in Marathi cinema and television, where they honed their art before stepping into the world of Hindi web series. Their strong command over performance, natural screen presence, and ability to adapt to diverse roles have made them favourites among audiences and creators alike.
Actors like Amruta Subhash, known for her powerful performances in ‘Sacred Games’ and ‘Bombay Begums’, have gained national recognition. Similarly, Pratik Gandhi, although more associated with Gujarati theatre, worked closely with Marathi actors before rising to fame with Scam 1992. Lalit Prabhakar, popular in Marathi films and serials, has also made an impressive transition to Hindi web content.
The rise of OTT platforms has provided a wider reach for these actors, allowing them to explore bold and experimental roles. Their Marathi industry background, known for its strong storytelling and realistic performances, gives them an edge in the Hindi digital space.
In an insightful conversation with ETimes, Sonali Kulkarni shared, “I am an immensely proud Maharashtrian, and I have never been solely identified as a Marathi actor. My journey in the entertainment industry began with Hindi cinema, then expanded to Tamil films, and later brought me back to my mother tongue, Marathi. Because of this diverse trajectory, I have always been viewed as an actor rather than being confined to a regional label. However, my pride in Marathi cinema has never wavered. I have always embraced opportunities in Marathi films with immense respect and enthusiasm.”
The actress pointed out, “Currently, the Hindi web space is experiencing an exciting transformation, and for actors, this is an incredible phase. Unlike traditional cinema, where roles often come with age and appearance constraints, web series break these barriers. In the web world, casting is inclusive—age, looks, and even prior industry exposure no longer limit an actor’s opportunities. This change has opened doors for diverse storytelling and has given actors the freedom to explore unconventional roles.”
“I still remember the early days of my career when I was new to the industry and had the chance to work in ad films. I auditioned for several commercials and eventually ended up doing about 75 of them. What I learned from that experience was that performance is about creating impactful moments. In a short span of 15 or 30 seconds, a director crafts a story, and as an actor, you have to fit into that vision seamlessly. Web series, on the other hand, offers an entirely different scope, spanning eight or nine episodes, they allow an actor to shape their character over time. Acting in a web series is like playing a strategic game, sometimes, you aim for a boundary, and sometimes, you just focus on playing the ball well. There are moments where you take bold risks and others where you immerse yourself in subtlety. This creative liberty is what makes web storytelling so special.” Sonali added.
Eloborating further, the actress added, “Take, for instance, my recent series, ‘Manvat Murders’. The response it received was overwhelming because audiences had never seen me in such a role before. The most gratifying part of this journey is that I am cast not because I am a Marathi-speaking actor but because of the strength I bring to my roles. Web series give actors the space to breathe and fully embody their characters without the constant pressure of proving themselves in every scene. Unlike traditional formats where actors are often expected to deliver high-intensity performances throughout, web series allows for a more nuanced portrayal.”
“One of the most significant shifts brought by the web industry is how it has redefined storytelling. It is no longer just about a hero and a heroine, it is about the ensemble, about real people, and about authentic experiences. Web series depict life as it is, and this realism is what resonates with audiences. Unlike the over-dramatized portrayals often seen on television, where characters would even sleep in full makeup and jewellery, the web brings authenticity to the forefront. Audiences today want realism. They want to see someone waking up with messy hair, someone truly intoxicated if the script demands it, without artificial embellishments. This rawness has made web storytelling more engaging and relatable. There is no excessive manipulation of appearances; instead, there is a direct, heart-to-heart connection with the audience. The rise of web series has not only provided more opportunities for actors but has also allowed for the inclusion of more diverse personalities and characters. This shift is refreshing and liberating. The industry is evolving, and it is heartening to see how storytelling has adapted to capture the essence of real life. It is a space where performance matters more than glamour, and that is why it continues to thrive and captivate audiences across the board.” Sonali concluded.
Amruta Subhash gained widespread recognition with her impactful roles in ‘Sacred Games’ Season 2 and ‘Mirzapur’. Her portrayal of ‘Lily’ in Mirzapur and ‘KDY’ in Sacred Games S2 undeniably enhanced both projects, showcasing her remarkable acting prowess and adding depth to the narratives with her compelling performances.
Priya Bapat who is known for her Marathi films like ‘Kaksparsh’, ‘Aamhi Doghi’, and ‘Happy Journey’ pushed boundaries to portray ‘Purnima Gaikwad‘ in City of Dreams Season 2, delivering a powerful performance that showcased her versatility and depth as an actor.
Lalit Prabhakar, renowned for films like ‘Smile Please’ and ‘Anandi Gopal’, mesmerized audiences as the antagonist ‘Eklavya’ in the crime drama series, earning widespread acclaim from both viewers and critics.
Marathi cinema’s popular face Sai Tamhankar is currently making headlines with her recently released ‘The Secret Of The Shiledars’ with Rajeev Khandelwal and Ashish Vidyarthi. Apart from this, she was also part of ‘Manvat Murders’, ‘Bhakshak’, ‘Love Sonia’, ‘Crime Beat’ and others.
As audiences embrace regional talent, the presence of Marathi actors in Hindi web series continues to grow. With their impeccable talent and dedication, they are not just shining but also redefining the landscape of digital entertainment in India.
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Rajesh Khanna’s granddaughter Naomika Saran steals the spotlight in Mumbai with her graceful charm | Hindi Movie News – The Times of India

Naomika Saran, the granddaughter of Bollywood legend Rajesh Khanna and daughter of actress Rinke Khanna, is steadily capturing hearts with her elegant public appearances. After recently turning heads alongside her grandmother, veteran actress Dimple Kapadia, Naomika once again became the centre of attention during a casual outing in Mumbai on Wednesday afternoon.
Dressed in a relaxed outfit, a simple shirt and jeans, with her hair neatly tied in a ponytail, Naomika was spotted by the paparazzi as she arrived at a building. Onlookers couldn’t take their eyes off the young star kid, who appeared visibly overwhelmed by the unexpected attention. Despite the crowd and cameras, she maintained her composure, smiling warmly as she walked in.
While she chose not to pose for pictures, Naomika did acknowledge the photographers with a sweet wave and a charming smile before stepping inside. Her natural beauty and down-to-earth demeanor left fans gushing over her appearance, sparking even more curiosity about her.
Who is Naomika Saran?
Born in 2004, Naomika is the niece of author and former actress Twinkle Khanna and cousin to Aarav and Nitara Kumar, children of Twinkle and actor Akshay Kumar. She completed her schooling in Gurugram, Haryana, and pursued higher education at St. Xavier’s College in Mumbai. Currently, she is studying in London, focusing on her academic pursuits.
Naomika recently turned heads at a Maddock Films event in Mumbai, where she accompanied her grandmother, Dimple Kapadia. Dressed in a chic black mini dress, she exuded elegance and confidence, drawing comparisons to her grandfather, Rajesh Khanna. Dimple Kapadia, in a graceful gesture, encouraged Naomika to pose solo for the paparazzi, allowing her granddaughter to shine in the spotlight.
Fans and media outlets have noted Naomika’s striking features, particularly her light-colored eyes, which she shares with her cousin Aarav. Her resemblance to both her mother, Rinke Khanna, and grandfather, Rajesh Khanna, has been a topic of admiration among netizens.
While Naomika has not officially announced any plans to enter the film industry, her recent public appearances and familial connections have led to speculation about a potential Bollywood debut. Reports suggest that she may be preparing for a film opposite Agastya Nanda, adding to the excitement surrounding the next generation of Bollywood stars.
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Nushrratt Bharuccha opens up about being lonely in the industry: ‘Main award leke gaadi mein bethi thi, kis ke saath celebrate karoon?’ – The Times of India

Nushrratt Bharuccha recently offered a raw and emotional insight into the often-glamourised yet isolating world of showbiz. In a recent interview, the actress shed light on the emotional toll that comes with being in the spotlight.
Though she has found success on the big screen, Nushrratt didn’t shy away from acknowledging how isolating the journey has been. In a conversation with Bollywood Bubble, she shared her thoughts on how rare genuine friendships are in the industry, and how building her bond with fellow actress Ishita Raj took time. “You’ve asked me this question at a very, very wrong time in my life. So, it’s not okay, and it’s terribly lonely. And it’s terribly mindfuck,” she stated.
She also shared an incident where she received an award, but had no one to celebrate with—something that made her forget what the award was even for. “Jabki insaan toh poori zindagi unhi awards, accolades ke peeche bhaagta hai. But mujhe yaad kya hai? Ki main award leke gaadi mein bethi thi, and I was alone. I said to myself, ‘Whom do I tell, yaar? I’ve won an award. Kis ke saath celebrate karoon? Khushi kis ke saath baantoon?’ It’s time only.”
Nushrratt questioned why society celebrates stoicism but discourages emotional vulnerability. She spoke about the pressure to appear strong and unaffected, even when one isn’t okay, and raised valid concerns about how emotional honesty is often misunderstood or even frowned upon. Discussing the price one pays for chasing ambition, Nushrratt confessed that she no longer wants to climb any higher if it means losing the essence of human connection. “Main top pe chadh ke apne aap se cheekh rahi hoon—kya matlab hai uss ambition ka jiske peeche aap pagal hoke bhaag rahe ho?”, she said.
She emphasised that she now prioritises meaningful relationships over unattainable career heights, and admitted that she’s content being surrounded by people who genuinely care for her.
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When ‘Jannat’ fame Sonal Chauhan’s real-life boyfriend was arrested for slapping the actress in public: ‘She was avoiding him…’ | – The Times of India

Sonal Chauhan shot to fame with her Bollywood debut Jannat in 2008 alongside Emraan Hashmi. Recently, the 37-year-old actress has been making waves—not on the big screen, but in the stands at Mumbai Indians matches. Her appearances at Wankhede Stadium have gone viral on social media. But long before this renewed buzz, Sonal had made headlines for a very different reason—one that had nothing to do with cricket or cinema.
Public Altercation with Sahil Zaroo
Sonal was once in a relationship that ended up making headlines for an unfortunate reason. Her boyfriend allegedly slapped her at the airport in front of everyone, which left her fans shocked and concerned.The actress was reportedly in a relationship with Sahil Zaroo, who was also an accused in the Rahul Mahajan drug case. He allegedly slapped Sonal at the airport and smashed her phone, leading to a public scene. Following the incident, Zaroo was arrested by the Santacruz Airport police.
What Led to the Incident
The incident took place when she was on her way to catch a flight to Hyderabad for a shoot. Reports revealed that she had known Sahil Zaroo for a while but had been distancing herself from him. In response, Zaroo had allegedly been sending her inappropriate messages. After the airport altercation, he was arrested under multiple sections of the Indian Penal Code, including those related to causing hurt, trespassing, damaging property, and insulting the modesty of a woman.
Her Career Graph
Despite a strong debut, Sonal couldn’t establish a lasting foothold in Bollywood. Reports suggest she received many offers post-Jannat, but chose to prioritise her studies. Over the years, she appeared in a few films like Bbuddah Hoga Terra Baap, 3G, and The Power, but remained mostly away from the limelight.
Speaking Out on Nepotism and Favoritism
In a past interview, Sonal opened up about losing many roles due to the favoritism in Bollywood. She acknowledged that nepotism is present in the film industry, just like in other professions. The actress emphasized the importance of patience and persistence, believing that with consistent effort, good opportunities will eventually come.
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