Kranti Redkar
Kranti Redkar | |
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Native name | क्रांती रेडकर |
Born |
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India | 17 August 1982
Alma mater |
Cardinal Gracias High School Ramnarain Ruia College[1] |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2000–present |
Notable work | Item song "Kombdi Palali" from Marathi movie Jatra |
Kranti Redkar (Marathi: क्रांती रेडकर; born 17 August 1982) is a well known Marathi film, television and stage actor, notable for her roles in Marathi theatre and Marathi films and television.[2]
Career
Her debut in films was in a Marathi film 'Soon Asavi Ashi' in the year 2000 opposite Ankush Choudhary. Later she also played an important character of a kidnapped girl - Apoorva in Prakash Jha's Hindi film 'Gangaajal' (2003).
She is best known for her super hit popular Marathi song ‘Kombdi palali, tangdi dharun ....langadi ghalaya laagli’ opposite Bharat Jadhav in the popular 2006 Marathi film Jatra. It has music given by Ajay-Atul. Ajay and Atul used same tune of the song "Kombdi Palali ..." from Jatra for item song "Chikani Chameli" in Hindi film Agneepath in 2012.
Currently she has donned the director's hat and directly a movie named KAAKAN starring Jeetendra Joshi & Urmila Kanetkar.
Filmography
Year | Title | Language | Role | Notes |
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2003 | Gangaajal | Hindi | Apoorva Kumari- the kidnapped girl | |
2006 | Jatra: Hyalagaad Re Tyalagaad | Marathi | Manjula | |
Majha Navra Tujhi Bayko | Marathi | Mohini/Pooja | ||
2008 | Full 3 Dhamaal | Marathi | Special appearance in an Item Song | |
2010 | Shikshanachya Aaicha Gho | Marathi | Nalini | |
Laadi Godi | Marathi | Hema | ||
On Duty 24 Taas | Marathi | Bansi | ||
2011 | Shahanpan Dega Deva | Marathi | ||
Fakta Ladh Mhanas | Marathi | |||
2012 | No Entry Pudhe Dhoka Aahey | Marathi | ||
Pipani | Marathi | Film Actress | ||
2013 | Kho-Kho | Marathi | ||
Kuni Ghar Deta Ka Ghar | Marathi | |||
2014 | The Letters (film) | English | Deepa Ambereesh | |
2015 | Kaakan | Marathi | Direction | First Directional Debut Film |
Yudh | Marathi | Dr. Sarangi | ||
Sugar Salt Ani Prem | Marathi | Soumya | ||
Murder Mestri | Marathi | Sarasvati | ||
2017 | Karaar | Marathi | Radha||}
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