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Nivedita Saraf to Kranti Redkar Wankhede: A look at Marathi TV actors turned entrepreneurs

Last updated on - Sep 27, 2020, 15:47 IST
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Nivedita Saraf to Kranti Redkar: A look at Marathi TV actors turned entrepreneurs

Besides acting, a few Marathi actors are also pursuing their other passions, too. Here’s a quick look at such actors turned entrepreneurs in the Marathi TV industry.

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​Abhidnya Bhave

Tula Pahate Re actress Abhidnya Bhave who is a trained air hostess went on to become a successful entrepreneur by choice. The actress recently collaborated with her friend Tejaswini Pandit and launched a clothing brand. The actress is a designer, too, and is also working on making a lasting impact with new venture as well. (PC - Instagram)

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​Shashank Ketkar

He Mann Baware fame actor Shashank Ketkar is winning everyone's hearts with his acting skills. Shashank aka Shree, owns a pure veg restaurant in Pune with a quirky name - ‘Aaichya Gaavat’. This eatery serves lip-smacking tasty Maharashtrian food. Shashank often visits his restaurant with his mother or wife. (PC - Instagram)

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​Aarti Wadagbalkar

Aarti Wadagbalkar is always known for her out-of-the-box creativity. Aarti established her clothing label which has all unique designs and patterns. Aarti is a singer, actor, producer, and successful designer, too. She often features Marathi actors like Abhijeet Khandkekar and Siddharth Chandekar on her clothing label. (PC - Instagram)

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Kranti Redkar

Popular Marathi TV actress Kranti Redkar is known for her perfect comic timing. She also owns a clothing label. Kranti recently started a jewellery brand and often shares pictures on Instagram flaunting her designer clothes. (PC - Instagram)

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​Parag Kanhere

Bigg Boss Marathi 2 fame Parag Kanhere is a chef by profession. The chef recently started a restaurant that boasts of serving different types of Vadapav. Parag ventured into the business after stepping out of the Bigg Boss house. From Kharda Vadapav to Chura Vadapav, Parag's restaurant has a lot of varieties of Mumbai's famous snack Vadapav. (PC - Instagram)

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​Apurva Nemlekar

Ratris Khel Chale actress Apurva Nemlekar is not only a brilliant actress but also a jewellery designer. The actress often shares her designs on her social media platforms. Apurva's designer earrings, necklaces, and bracelets are quite unique and attractive. The actress is successful as an actress and an entrepreneur, too. (PC - Instagram)

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