Mukta Barve is an accomplished Indian actress, poetess, and theater artist and producer. She is widely recognized as one of the leading Marathi actresses. |
In an interview, Mukta Barve shared that during her childhood, she was less sociable and had few friends. |
Mukta Barve started her acting journey in class 10 with the Marathi play "Ghar Tighancha Asava" and has played supporting roles in various Marathi plays. |
To pursue her acting career, Mukta relocated to Mumbai and resided in a girl's hostel in Kurla. |
She has played lead roles in notable Marathi plays such as "Hum To Tere Aashiq Hain" (2006) and "Kabaddi Kabaddi" (2008). |
Mukta Barve made her Marathi television debut with "Ghadlay Bighadlay" (1998) and has since appeared in several TV shows. |
In 2006, she appeared in a lead role on television in "Agnishikha" and has acted in a variety of shows. |
She made her hosting debut with the Marathi game show "Amhi Marathi Pora Hushar" (2010) and has also served as a judge on a Marathi TV show. |
Mukta Barve has appeared in numerous popular Marathi films and founded her production company, Rasika Productions, in 2013. |
She has produced several successful Marathi plays, with the income from her play "Codemantra" going to the Indian Army Welfare Fund. |
Mukta Barve is engaged in various social initiatives, including conservation efforts for birds and addressing women's issues. |
She made her debut as a radio jockey in 2017 with "The Mukta Barve Show," focusing on women-centric topics. |
Mukta Barve is also known for using her social media influence to initiate positive changes, as evidenced by a post that led to improvements in sanitation facilities in Pune. |
In 2020, she appeared in the short film "Devi" alongside renowned actresses Kajol, Shruti Haasan, Neha Dhupia, and Neena Kulkarni. |
Beyond her career, Mukta Barve is an ardent animal lover and owns a pet cat named Zendu. |