Neena Kulkarni

Neena Kulkarni (neena Joshi) is an Indian actress who is known for her work on Marathi and Hindi films, television and stage productions. She has received several awards including a National Film Award and three Filmfare Awards Marathi.

Neena Kulkarni
Born
Neena Joshi

1954 or 1955 (age 68–69)[1]
Pune, India
OccupationActress
Years active1977–present
Spouse
Dilip Kulkarni
(m. 1980; died 2002)
[1]

She began her acting career in the 1970s on the Marathi professional stage and Hindi experimental stage, along with fashion shows and modelling simultaneously. She met Pt Satyadev Dubey, her first guru, and went on to be a part of several Hindi productions under his direction. Mohan Rakesh's Adhe Adhure, Shankar Shesh's Mayavi Sarovar and Willie Russell's Educating Rita are a few of her prominent plays.[1]

Dr. Vijaya Mehta chose her to play Shabbo in Anil Barve's Hamidabai Chi Kothi in 1978, and thus began her long journey with Bai into the remarkable world of Marathi theatre with Mahasagar and Savitri. She continues to assist Bai in her workshops. Mahasagar, Akasmat, Dhyani Mani, Vatvat Savitri, Dehabhaan, Prem Patra and Chaapa Kaata are some more of her successful award-winning (Natya Darpan, State Awards, Natya Parishad recognition) Marathi plays.

She directed the play Mahasagar in 2011, Educating Rita, Mahatma Versus Gandhi and Wedding Album - English plays. Her prominent feature films are Savat Mazi Ladki (state award best actress) Aai, Uttarayan, and the film Shevri which she produced and won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi.

She gained wider recognition for her performance in the Marathi film Bioscope and won Filmfare Award Marathi for Best Supporting Actress.

For her performance in the Marathi film Mogara Phulala directed by Shravani Deodhar, which earned her second Filmfare Award Marathi for Best Supporting Actress.

She won her third Filmfare Award Marathi in category of Critics Award Best Actress for her film Photo Prem.

She is also known for her roles in the Hindi films including Badal, Nayak, Paheli, Guru, Hungama, Rann, Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani, Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai, Hasee Toh Phasee and Ghayal: Once Again .[2]

She is a column writer for Loksatta, called Antarang. She wrote for 3 years, and has been published as a book by the same name. She is also known for television show Yeh Hai Mohabbatein.

She is also known for her International projects : The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Rani (an 8 part series in the French language telecast on channel France Deux) Noces, a French Film shot in Luxembourg and premiered in Paris in Feb 2017. Her latest foray into digital content through a web series Breathe and short films Cuddly and Maa has won her much appreciation. Her latest release is the Short film Devi.

She is also starred in thefilm Kulkarni Chaukatla Deshpande, directed by Gajendra Ahire and Photoprem' directed by Aditya Rathi and Gayatri Patil.(Indian Panorama entry in IFFI and Marathi Competition entry in PIFF). Her upcoming films include Sachin Kundalkar’s Pondicherry and Mohit Takalkar’s Medium Spicy.[3] Her latest outing on television is the bio series Swarajya Janani Jijamata wherein Neena Kulkarni had played the title role of this great lady and ruler.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleLanguageNotes
1987 Mirch Masala Pepper factory worker Hindi
1992Hach Sunbaicha BhauSuman (Tarde) Marathi
1993Savat Mazi LadkiSeema Madhukar Hirve
Ghayaal Lalita Ramchandra Hire
Taichya Bangdya Vidya
1994 Purush Madhura Hindi
1995 Aai Sumitra A. Pradhan Marathi
1996DaayraaWidowHindi
1997HasariMotherMarathi
1999Daag: The FireSushila SinghHindi
2000Dhaai Akshar Prem KeAmrit Y. Grewal
BadalSoni's mother
Phir Bhi Dil Hai HindustaniLaxmi
2001Nayak: The Real HeroDaksha Rao Gaekwad
Hum Ho Gaye AapkeMrs. Gupta
RahulMrs. Sharma
2002Kehtaa Hai Dil Baar BaarKamla Patel
Kuch Tum Kaho Kuch Hum KaheinSunanda Singh
Kyaa Dil Ne KahaaEsha's mother
Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi HaiGayatri Sharma
Ab Ke BarasPrerna
Kya Yehi Pyaar HaiRachna Patil
2003HungamaJeetu's mom
DumSaraswati Shinde
2004Inspector KiranAccomplice
Ishq Hai Tumse
PachhadlelaRavi's mother Marathi
Saatchya Aat Gharat
Ab... Bas! Shivani 'Aai' Hindi
2005Sarivar SariAayi Marathi
712 Phere: More Than a WeddingRati PantHindi
PaheliMrs. Bhanwarlal
Kyaa Kool Hai HumShanti - Kiran's mom
Yehi Hai Zindagi Sharda Rao
UttarayanDurgiMarathi
Aamhi Asu Ladke Shalini Buddhisagar
2006ShevriAlso producer of the film
Shaadi Karke Phas Gaya YaarAyaan's grandmaHindi
Humko Deewana Kar GayeAmrit H. Malhotra
Ho Sakta Hai!Shakuntala
NitalMarathi
2007RaqeebHindi
GuruSujata's Mother
Balirajache Rajya Yeu De Marathi
2008BhoothnathNirmalaHindi
2009Gho Mala Asla HavaSavitri's motherMarathi
GandhaJanaki
2010RannLata V. MalikHindi
Mission 11 July Police Commissioner's wife
Ved Laavi Jeeva Marathi
Mee Sindhutai Sapkal Bai
2011 Sahi Dhandhe Galat Bande Tai
Sharyat Gayatri Devi
The Best Exotic Marigold HotelGaurika English
2012 Uproot Laxmi Hindi Short film
2013 Anumati Madhu Marathi
Chasing the Rainbow Sita English Short film
Dilli Gang Sujata Hindi
2014Hasee Toh Phasee
Swami Public Ltd. Marathi
2015 Gour Hari Dastaan: The Freedom File Mrs. Apte (Freedom Cell) Hindi
Hunterrr Mandar's mother
Cuddly Mother Short film
Bioscope Marathi In segment "Dili E Nadaan"
2016Ghayal Once AgainMrs. Joe D'souza Hindi
A WeddingYelda KazimFrench / Urdu
2017 Vaas Kamal Marathi Short film
2019Mogra PhulaalaaSunil's Mother
Kulkarni Chaukatla DeshpandeMother
Bhai: Vyakti Ki ValliVijaya Mehta
2020 Devi Savitri Hindi Short film
AB Aani CD Varsha Deshpande (Dead wife of CD Marathi
Raabta Neena Hindi Short film
Dafan Dr. Vaze Short film
2021Photo PremMaee Marathi
GodavariBhagirathi Deshmukh
2022PondicherryAai
Medium Spicy

Theatre

  • Dehbhaan
  • Hamidabai chi Kothi
  • Dhyani Manee
  • Naagmandal
  • Chhapa Kata as Uttara Bhagwat
  • Mahatama Vs Gandhi
  • Educating Rita
  • Mahasagar
  • Vat Vat Savitri
  • Aai ch Ghar Unhacha
  • Prem Patra
  • Doctor Tumhi Suddha

Television

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2006 54th National Film Awards National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi Shevri Won

References

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