Piyush Ranade

Piyush Ranade (born 28 March 1983) is a Marathi film & television actor. He appeared in Zee Marathi television's Ekach Hya Janmi Janu, Kata Rute Kunala & Asmita and Star Plus's Burey Bhi Hum Bhale Bhi Hum as Kaivalya.[3]

Piyush Ranade
Born (1983-03-28) 28 March 1983
OccupationActor
Years active2005–present
Spouse(s)
Shalmalee Tolye
(m. 2010; div. 2014)
[1]
(m. 2018, separated)
[2]
WebsitePiyushRanade.blogspot.in

Career

Piyush Ranade's first major Hindi play was Mahanirvan by Satish Alekar when he was still in college. He later performed in Oye Band Baj Gaya! [4] and Sakna Re To Sasu Nahi [5] by National Centre for the Performing Arts (India). Piyush got his first Marathi television show Kata Rute Kunala. His first major Hindi television show was Burey Bhi Hum Bhale Bhi Hum on Star Plus in which he played Kaivalya (Mansukh's elder son).[6] His first Marathi television show as lead star was Zee Marathi's Lajja along with Girija Oak, Tejaswini Pandit and Mukta Barve. In this show, he portrayed character of a young and dynamic CID Inspector Akash Ketkar who was firm supporter of a scandal victim Manu (played by Girija Oak). The show was huge hit and his work was very well praised. This was the start of his career. After that he never looked back. His second Marathi television show as lead was Zee Marathi's Ekach Hya Janmi Janu opposite to Tejaswini Pandit.[7][8] In Ekach Hya Janmi Janu, he portrayed character named Shrikant, who found his lost wife's reflection in a disabled girl Anjali (played by Tejaswini Pandit. He was also seen in other Marathi, Hindi as well as Gujrati television shows. Pawan in Gunda Purush Dev on ETV Marathi,[9] Madhu Ithe An Chandra Tithe on Zee Marathi, Man Udhan Varyache, Manu in Papad Pol,[10] Jasuben Jayantilaal Joshi Ki Joint Family, Chalti ka naam gaadi zee TV Ek Phool Khile Che Aag Ma. ETV Gujarati and Chuta Cheda ETV Gujarati. He also played Lead Role Character of Abhimaan in Zee Marathi's Serial Asmita. He was also played role of Dr. Aseem Khanapurkar in Zee Yuva's serial Anjali.

Filmography

Year Film Role Language Notes
2014UntitledLeadMarathiBy Director Mangesh Kanthale
2014ShivyaNegativeMarathiBy Director Sakar Raut
2013Shrimant Damodar Pant MovieVijayMarathiBy Kedar Shinde along with Bharat Jadhav.

Piyush had played role of Vijay, Damu's brother

2014Chuk Bhul Dyavi GhyaviGuest AppearanceMarathiBy Director Viju Mane

Television

Year Title Role Language Notes
2009 Burey Bhi Hum Bhale Bhi Hum Kaivalya Hindi Television debut
2010-2011 Lajja Mangesh Desai Marathi Lead debut
2011 Ekach Hya Janmi Janu Shrikant Inamdar Marathi
2014-2016 Asmita Abhiman Saranjame Marathi
2017 Shaurya: Gatha Abhimanachi Inspector Deepak Dhole Marathi
2018 Anjali – Jhep Swapnanchi Dr. Aseem Khanapurkar Marathi
2019 Saath De Tu Mala Shubhankar Gorhe Marathi
2022 Pinkicha Vijay Aso! Sameer Marathi
2023-present Kavyanjali - Sakhi Savali Vishwajeet Marathi

References

  1. "Piyush Ranade - Marathi TV celebs who got separated from their real-life partner". The Times of India. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
  2. "Mayuri Wagh gets engaged - Times of India".
  3. "Star Plus presents Burey Bhi Hum Bhale Bhi Hum - Tha Indian News". Thaindian.com. 13 March 2009. Retrieved 24 February 2013.
  4. "Oye Band Baj Gaya!". NCPA Mumbai. 15 November 2009. Retrieved 24 February 2013.
  5. "Sakhna Re To Sasu Nahin". NCPA Mumbai. 11 April 2010. Retrieved 24 February 2013.
  6. "Media Newsletter,Press Releases,Online Press Release,Media Press Releases". Afaqs.com. 13 March 2009. Archived from the original on 7 April 2013. Retrieved 24 February 2013.
  7. zeemarathi (1 August 2011). "Zee Marathi brings a brand new show : Ekach Ya Janmi Janu". Zeemarathiblog.blogspot.in. Retrieved 24 February 2013.
  8. "Tejaswini plays a disabled girl". Afternoondc.in. 21 July 2011. Retrieved 24 February 2013.
  9. marathi actors (22 September 2012). "marathi actor and actress: Gunda Purush DEV Marathi serial cast with crew". Marathiactors.blogspot.in. Retrieved 24 February 2013.
  10. "papad pol: Latest News, Videos, Photos | Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 24 February 2013.
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