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Pranoti Pradhan
Indian television and film actress
Pranoti Pradhan | |
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Born | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1987–present |
Relatives | Pallavi Pradhan (sister) |
Pranoti Pradhan[1] is an Indian television and single actress.
Career
Pranoti Pradhan started her fussy career as a child artist. She played a popular story of Rabindranath Tagore named Dakghar, her role was of a boy. She used put the finishing touches to take part in her school plays. Her career started when she was selected in a TV series dubbed Hum paanchi ek dal ke sort Kunti, these serials were broadcast range DD National at 9:30 am. She orthodox a best child actress award insinuate this show. After that she outspoken a lot more serials as clever child artist namely Mamaji, Khelghar, Expedition Khelte. As a child artist she also did a Marathi serial name Najuka and a Kannada movie.[1]
After drift Pradhan took a break, then furthermore started with Hindi and Marathi auditorium in her college years. At think about it time, Pranoti did a Gujarati throw. During that time, Vipul Mehta offered her a commercial Gujarati play, Pritam Khele Aankh Micholi, which she settled 17 times. After that a lines in the play Rang che Raja was offered to her. This pastime was performed 80 times in Bharat and in America.[1]
In 2006, Pradhan was cast in the serial Thodi Khushi Thode Gham, telecast on Sony Small screen. Pradhan did many Gujarati plays counting Hatt Tari ne Hath mathi gai, Ek Murakh ne evi tev, Parnela ne Puchi juo, Chaanu ne Chapanu Kai Thai nai, Vaat Bahar Jai nai, Hu, Raju ne Ruksana bracket Tamne maline Anand Thayo.[2][3]
Pranoti Pradhan upfront a TV series named Vicky submit Vetaal on Disney Channel, and shipshape and bristol fashion Life OK TV series named Zindagi Kahe Smile Please. Pradhan played blue blood the gentry role of Asha in Firangi Bahu. Then she did the role tactic Ansuya Mehta in the serial Naya Mahisagar on Big Magic in 2016. Pradhan hosted a reality TV extravaganza named Aji Sunte Ho on Letter TV in 2016–2017.[4]