Shivangi Kolhapure Age, Wiki and Bio

Shivangi Kolhapure

Quick Info

ProfessionActor, Singer
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth12/03/1964
Age60 years
BirthplaceKolhapur, Maharashtra

Bio/Wiki

NicknameShivi
Other nameShivangi Kolhapure Kapoor

Physical Stats & More

Height166 cm (5’ 5”)
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Personal Life

ReligionHinduism
CasteKonkani Brahmin

Relationships & More

Marital StatusMarried
Affairs/BoyfriendsShakti Kapoor
Marriage Date13/12/1982

Family

FatherPandit Pandharinath Kolhapure
MotherNirupama Prabhu
SiblingsPadmini Kolhapure, Tejaswini Kolhapure
SpouseShakti Kapoor
ChildrenSiddhanth Kapoor, Shraddha Kapoor

Career

DebutFilm: Yaadon Ki Baaraat (1973); as a child singer / Do Anjaane (1976); as a child actor

Some Lesser Known Facts

Shivangi Kolhapure is a well-known Indian actress and singer.
She is married to famous Bollywood actor Shakti Kapoor.
Shivangi has acted in Bollywood films like Do Anjaane (1976) and Barood (1976).
She is the oldest of three daughters in her family.
Shivangi began singing professionally at the young age of 9.
She got married to Shakti Kapoor at 18.
Shivangi first met Shakti on the set of the movie Kismet (1980) and fell in love with him.
Her parents disapproved of their relationship, so they eloped.
Her father-in-law didn't talk to Shakti when he found out about the marriage.
Shivangi acted in the film Kismet (1980) alongside Mithun Chakraborty.
She also sang songs with her sister Padmini in films like Kitab (1977).
Shivangi collaborated with Lata Mangeshkar on a song named Yaadon Ki Baaraat.
She sang the song 'Ovalite Bhauraya' in a 1974 film.
Shivangi sang 'Luk Chhip Luk Chhip Jao Na' with Kishore Kumar in 1976.
In the film Ek Nai Paheli (1984), she worked in the costume department.
Shakti and Shivangi participated in Nach Baliye- Season 3 in 2007.
Shivangi practices Theta Healing and Sukyo Mahikari.
She organizes healing music workshops with ragas and surs.
Shivangi's grandmother encouraged her to pursue singing.
Shivangi replaced her sister Padmini in the film Kismet (1980) due to unforeseen circumstances.