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Amruta Subhash (Amruta Subhashchandra Dhembre) was born on 13 May, 1979 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, is an Indian actress. Discover Amruta Subhash's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 44 years old?

Popular As Amruta Subhashchandra Dhembre
Occupation Actress
Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 13 May, 1979
Birthday 13 May
Birthplace Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Nationality India

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Who Is Amruta Subhash's Husband?

Her husband is Sandesh Kulkarni (m. 2003)

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Parents Jyoti Subhash (mother)
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Amruta Subhash is an Indian actress who works in Marathi and Hindi films, television, and theatre.

She is a graduate of the National School of Drama, New Delhi.

She has received several awards, including a National Film Award, two Filmfare Awards, and a Filmfare OTT Award.

1977

The film was also the official entry from India to the 77th Academy Awards in the category Best Foreign Language Film; it did not reach the nomination list, however.

Subhash went on to act in a number of Hindi-language films.

Her next project was Chausar.

1982

Directed by Sagar Sarhadi, whose 1982 film Bazaar was critically acclaimed, Subhash called the role a "dream come true".

The same year, she played the title role in the television film Nirmala, directed by Gulzar, based on Premchand's novel of the same name.

1997

While there, she appeared in various plays, including Urvashiam (1997), Bela Meri Jaan (1998), House of Bernada, Alba (1998), and Mrug Trushna (1999).

Returning to Maharashtra, she appeared in various Marathi plays, including Tee Fulrani.

This role, previously portrayed by Bhakti Barve, brought her into the spotlight.

Adapted along the lines of My Fair Lady, which in turn is based on George Bernard Shaw's famous play Pygmalion, the play is written by Pu La Deshpande.

Later, Subhash featured in many Marathi films and television series, playing supporting roles, and then moved into lead roles.

She is also a trained Bharatanatyam dancer.

Subhash portrayed the role of ex-bar dancer Lily in the Netflix series Bombay Begums, directed by Alankrita Shrivastava.

2004

Subhash made her debut with the National Award-winning film and India's Oscar entry for the year 2004, Shwaas.

Subhash made her film debut in the 2004 film Shwaas, which won Best Feature Film at the 51st National Film Awards.

Aired on Doordarshan in October 2004, the film was the last episode in Gulzar's series Tehreer.... Munshi Premchand Ki, adapted from Premchand's stories.

She also acted in the series Ek Prem Katha, directed by Basu Chatterjee.

Subhash was next seen playing various roles in TV shows, such as Zoka, Paaulkhuna, and most importantly, Awaghachi Sansaar, which aired on Zee Marathi.

She became popular for her role of Aasawari opposite actor Prasad Oak, where she fights back against the atrocities laid upon her by her husband.

2005

Her 2005 film White Rainbow was based on the stories of the widows of Vrindavan, where she played a 15-year-old widow who is forced into prostitution.

2008

In 2008, she appeared in a supporting role in Nandita Das's debut directorial venture Firaaq, based on the aftermath of the 2002 communal riots in Gujarat.

Critically acclaimed, nationally as well as in various international festivals, the film showcased several notable actors including Naseeruddin Shah, Paresh Rawal, and Deepti Naval.

The same year, the Marathi-language comedy Valu was released.

Directed by Umesh Vinayak Kulkarni, the film included Atul Kulkarni, Mohan Agashe, Bharati Achrekar, Girish Kulkarni, Dilip Prabhavalkar, among others.

The film also featured Subhash's mother, Jyoti Subhash.

2009

Her 2009 film Tya Ratri Paus Hota cast her as a drug-addicted teenager.

The same year, she appeared in Sachin Kundalkar's film Gandha.

Subhash's mother played her fictional mother in the production.

2012

The film was later adapted into Hindi by Kundalkar as Aiyyaa in 2012.

Along with her film career, Subhash has acted in a number of theatre plays, including Sathecha Kaay Karayacha! and Shree Tashi Sau.

In Sathecha Kaay Karayacha!, directed by her husband Sandesh Kulkarni, Subhas played the role of Salma, an understanding wife who tries to solve the problems of her husband who falls prey to self-torturing jealousy.

2013

She won the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress in 2013, for her role in the Marathi film Astu and has starred in numerous critically acclaimed films that have won various awards around the world, such as the Crystal Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival and the Fedeora Award at the Venice Film Festival.

Subhash is also a classically trained singer who has lent her voice to various Marathi films.

As a playback singer, she has won accolades such as the Maharashtra Government State Award for the film Nital.

2018

She has appeared in the Netflix Original series Selection Day (2018–19) and opposite Nawazuddin Siddiqui in Sacred Games (2019).

Subhash was a student at S P College, Pune.

She started her acting career in theatre.

She graduated from the National School of Drama, New Delhi, where she studied under Satyadev Dubey.