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Indian actress
Mitali Mayekar-Chandekar
Born Mitali Mayekar / Mitali Siddharth Chandekar
(1996-09-11 ) 11 September 1996 (age 27)
[1] Nationality Indian Occupation Actress Years active 2008—present Spouse
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Mitali Mayekar (born: 11 September 1996) is an Indian Marathi television and film actress. At the age of 13, She debut in the acting industry with
Irrfan Khan 's movie
Billu in 2009.
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Personal life
Mitali was in a romantic relationship with
Siddharth Chandekar , who is also an actor. They tied the knot on 24 th January 2021.
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Career
Before work as an young, she worked before as a child actor in
Irrfan Khan 's film
Billu . She played the role of daughter of
Irrfan Khan . She has also done supporting roles in Marathi television shows such as
Asambhav , Anubandh, Bhagyalakshmi,
Unch Majha Zoka and
Tu Majha Saangaati . She did her film debut with Urfi Marathi movie as a lead. In 2016, she played a role of Sayali Bankar in
Freshers series. Currently, she appeared in
Ladachi Mi Lek Ga! series.
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Filmography
Films
Year
Title
Role
Ref.
2009
Billu
Gunja
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2015
Urfi
Amruta
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2016
Yaari Dosti
Rani
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2019
Aamhi Befikar
Bhargavi
Smile Please
Special appearance in song Chal Pudhe
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2021
Hashtag Prem
Sanika Kulkarni
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Television
Web series
Year
Title
Role
Platform
Notes
2019
Sex Drugs and Theatre
Rewa
ZEE5
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References
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"सिद्धार्थने खास अंदाजात मितालीला दिल्या वाढदिवसाच्या शुभेच्छा; म्हणाला…" .
Loksatta (in Marathi). 11 September 2020. Retrieved 17 January 2021 .
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"Siddharth Chandekar And Mitali Mayekar Get Married; Take A Look A The Inside Pics Of The Grand Wedding" .
The Times of India . Retrieved 25 January 2021 .
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"Mitali Mayekar" . Retrieved 17 January 2021 .
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"Photos: Mitali Mayekar And Siddharth Chandekar's Pre-Wedding Festivities Begin With Their 'Kelvan' Ceremony" .
ZEE5 News . 21 December 2020. Retrieved 17 January 2021 .
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"Mitali Mayekar confirms marriage with beau Siddharth Chandekar, says 'Mr. and Mrs. next year!' - The Times of India" .
The Times of India . Retrieved 17 January 2021 .
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"Siddharth Chandekar and Mitali Mayekar push back their wedding date to 2021" .
Archived from the original on 22 January 2021. Retrieved 17 January 2021 .
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"Mitali Mayekar Marathi Actress Biography Photos Age Wiki Date Of Birth Marriage" . Mega Marathi . Retrieved 17 January 2021 .
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"Irrfan Khan's Billu Barber co-star Mitali Mayekar recollects memories of working with the former; says 'I'm really glad for those days' - Times of India" .
The Times of India . Retrieved 17 January 2021 .
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"Urfi (2015) Cast - Actor, Actress, Director, Producer, Music Director" . Cinestaan .
Archived from the original on 22 January 2021. Retrieved 17 January 2021 .
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"Yaari Dosti (2016) Cast - Actor, Actress, Director, Producer, Music Director" . Cinestaan .
Archived from the original on 21 January 2021. Retrieved 17 January 2021 .
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" 'Smile Please' Anthem: Urmila Matondkar, Sagarika Ghatge, Mahesh Manjrekar, etc Join Vikram Phadnis In 'Chal Pudhe' " . SpotboyE . Retrieved 17 January 2021 .
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"मिताली-सुयशच्या प्रेमाला बहर; काय आहे त्यांचं 'हॅशटॅग प्रेम'?" .
Loksatta (in Marathi). 15 January 2021. Retrieved 17 January 2021 .
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"Freshers: a refreshing show for Marathi audience - Times of India" .
The Times of India . Retrieved 17 January 2021 .
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"Mitali Mayekar and Smita Tambe starrer Marathi TV series Ladachi Mi Lek Ga! to launch soon - Times of India" .
The Times of India . Retrieved 17 January 2021 .
^ Team, DNA Web (6 March 2019).
"Sex, Drugs & Theatre: The trailer of the latest Marathi ZEE5 Original is intriguing, WATCH" . DNA India . Retrieved 1 June 2021 .
^ Rao, Soumya.
"A Dalit student's suicide shakes up a college in Zee5 web series 'Sex Drugs & Theatre' " . Scroll.in . Retrieved 1 June 2021 .
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