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Meet the divas of the small screen

Last updated on - Dec 20, 2014, 16:56 IST
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Meet the divas of the small screen

They are no more the weeping, sobbing and helpless women who look for a shoulder to cry. These television actresses have gone beyond all the conventional concepts of a housewife. They are strong and at the same time they choose to fight against all odds. Let’s meet the divas of the small screen who has taken the television by storm with their presence lately:

Prajakta Mali
Screen name: Meghana
Show: Julun Yeti Reshimgaathi

The actress has made appearances in a couple of films and television shows before but she shot to fame with the role of innocent and sweet girl-next-door Meghana. Prajakta succeeded in living the role of a dreamy Meghana who was raised in a controlled environment but is determined to pursue her dreams even after marriage.
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Meet the divas of the small screen

Surabhi Hande:

Screen name: Mhalsa
Show: Jai Malhar

The actress has portrayed a stern and disciplined Mhalsa in the show. Her confident and strong avatar in the serial has become an USP of the show. Moreover, the rustic and unemotional Mhalsa is becoming increasingly popular among kids as well as elders.
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Meet the divas of the small screen

Jui Patwardhan:

Screen name: Ankita
Show: Asava Sundar Swapnancha Bangla

Jui has essayed the role of a highly emotional and hyper Ankita in the show that is steadily becoming popular. The actress has shown her caliber in the very first acting appearance and apparently getting popular by her screen name.
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Meet the divas of the small screen

Tejashri Pradhan-Ketkar:

Screen name: Janhavi
Show: Honar Sun Me Hya Gharchi

Be it her girl-next-door act or the chemistry with her ‘real’ life husband in their show; Tejashree has become highly popular in every household these days. Not only her simplicity but her comfortable appearance on the screen even after the show’s much talked about transition made Tejashri a household name.
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Meet the divas of the small screen

Suruchi Adarkar:

Screen name: Aditi
Show: Ka Re Durava

Suruchi gained popularity with the portrayal of simple and career oriented Aditi. Her fresh face and easy appearance on screen got her attention in a short span of time. Her chemistry with so-star Suyash Tilak also added needed spice in the show as the serial revolves around the freshly married couple.

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