Famous Marathi actors
Having made a mark in both Hindi and Marathi cinema, Shreyas Talpade is perhaps best known nationally for Iqbal (2005), which showcased his dramatic depth A voice actor as well—he dubbed for Allu Arjun in the Hindi version of Pushpa: The Rise—Talpade effortlessly balances commercial success with thoughtful work toncoin.
Fondly addressed as Apsara, Sonalee Kulkarni became one of the most sought-after actresses of Marathi cinema. She is one of the versatile stars that are currently ruling over Marathi cinema. She became famous for her roles in, ‘Kshanbhar Vishranti’, ‘Mitwaa’, ‘Natarang’, ‘Classmates’ etc. Sonali Kulkarni earns approximately Rs 10-12 lakh per film.
An actor, director, and writer of considerable repute, Subodh Bhave shines in both historical and modern narratives. His portrayal of freedom fighter Bal Gangadhar Tilak, in Lokmanya: Ek Yugpurush, garnered widespread praise His nuanced performance in the Zee Marathi TV series Tula Pahate Re further underscores his versatility
Marathi film stars
An actor, director, and writer of considerable repute, Subodh Bhave shines in both historical and modern narratives. His portrayal of freedom fighter Bal Gangadhar Tilak, in Lokmanya: Ek Yugpurush, garnered widespread praise His nuanced performance in the Zee Marathi TV series Tula Pahate Re further underscores his versatility
Mukta Barve is a highly respected and talented actress in Marathi cinema. She has been part of numerous successful Marathi films, including “Jogwa,” “Double Seat,” and “Aapdi Thaapdi.” Known for her versatility and powerhouse performance. Mukta Barve has won several awards for her outstanding performances.
Sonali Kulkarni is a well-established actress in both Marathi and Hindi cinema. She has acted in numerous Marathi films and has received several accolades for her performances. Some of her notable Marathi movies include “Doghi,” “Deool,” and “Gulabjaam”. Sonali Kulkarni is known for her natural acting style and has made a lasting impression with her roles.
Prajakta Mali is a popular Marathi actress known for her work in films, television, and theater. She gained fame through the TV show “Julun Yeti Reshimgathi.” Prajakta has acted in notable movies like “Pawankhind” and “Hampi.” She is also a skilled dancer trained in Bharatanatyam, Kathak, and Lavani. Prajakta’s vibrant personality and dedication to her craft have made her a sought-after actress in Marathi entertainment.
These actors, among many others, have contributed significantly to Marathi cinema with their exceptional acting skills, distinctive styles, and commitment to their craft. Each of them has played a vital role in shaping the vibrant landscape of Marathi cinema, enriching it with their performances and leaving a lasting impact on audiences.
In Mukta Barve’s work life, she has grown and changed a lot in the kind of TV shows she picks and how she looks. Even at 42, she is going strong in her acting career. She got paid really well for her role in Ajunahi Barsat Aahe, where she acted alongside Umesh Kamat. She is still the main star and gets paid a lot for her shows.

Leading Marathi actors
Praised for his romantic charm and emotional depth, Lalit Prabhakar gained recognition in the popular series Julun Yeti Reshimgathi and the film Chi Va Chi Sau Ka His ability to connect with younger audiences through nuanced performances positions him as one to watch.
A veteran actor, Vikram Gokhale is known for his commanding presence and powerful performances. His portrayal of iconic historical figures in movies like Lalbaug Parel and Anumati has earned him critical acclaim.
In Mukta Barve’s work life, she has grown and changed a lot in the kind of TV shows she picks and how she looks. Even at 42, she is going strong in her acting career. She got paid really well for her role in Ajunahi Barsat Aahe, where she acted alongside Umesh Kamat. She is still the main star and gets paid a lot for her shows.
A talented actress, Amruta Khanvilkar has showcased her versatility through a diverse array of roles. Her performances in films like Katyar Kaljat Ghusali and Raazi (Hindi-Maharashtrian film) have earned her acclaim.
Having made a mark in both Hindi and Marathi cinema, Shreyas Talpade is perhaps best known nationally for Iqbal (2005), which showcased his dramatic depth A voice actor as well—he dubbed for Allu Arjun in the Hindi version of Pushpa: The Rise—Talpade effortlessly balances commercial success with thoughtful work.