Bhagyashree
Bhagyashree in 2012
Born
Bhagyashree Patwardhan

(1969-02-23) 23 February 1969
Occupations
  • Actress
  • philanthropist
Years active1985–present
Spouse
Himalaya Dassani
(m. 1990)
Children2, including Abhimanyu Dassani
Websitewww.bhagyashreeonline.com

Bhagyashree Patwardhan (born 23 February 1969),[1] known mononymously as Bhagyashree, is an Indian actress. She is known for her roles in Hindi language film and television. She is a receipent of a Filmfare Award, in addition to receiving nomination for Indian Television Academy Award.[2]

In addition to acting in films, she has been engaged in various philanthropic activities.[3] Her recent television work includes featuring as a talent judge for dance reality show DID Super Moms. Since 1990, she has been married to Himalaya Dassani, with whom she has one son Abhimanyu Dassani and one daughter Avantika Dassani.

Early life

Bhagyashree is from the Marathi royal family of Sangli in Maharashtra. She is the granddaughter of Chintamanrao Dhundirao Patwardhan, the last ruling Raja of the princely state of Sangli during the British Raj in India.[4] Her father, Vijay Singhrao Madhavrao Patwardhan, is the titular Raja of Sangli.[5] She is the eldest of three daughters, the other two being Madhuvanti and Purnima.[6]

Career

Bhagyashree in 2015

She started her acting career with the 1987 television serial Kachchi Dhoop, which was based on Louisa May Alcott's Little Women. She was approached to act in the serial by Amol Palekar, a renowned actor-director who offered her the role as the original actress had abandoned the project abruptly.

She made her film debut in the 1989 commercially successful Hindi film Maine Pyar Kiya, starring alongside Salman Khan where she played Suman. This remains her most successful and best known film to date, for which she won the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut.[7][8] After marriage to Himalaya Dassani in 1990, she acted in three films: Peepat's Qaid Main Hai Bulbul, K.C. Bokadia's Tyagi and Mahendra Shah's Paayal, all opposite her husband in 1992.[9] She also acted with Avinash Wadhawan in Ghar Aaya Mera Pardesi in 1993.[10] This was her last Hindi film in the 1990s and she went on to appear in a few Tamil, Kannada and Telugu films. She made her Telugu debut in the film Yuvaratna Rana (1998). She also appeared in episodes of the television series CID and Kabhie Kabhie.

She returned to Hindi films in the mid-2000s appearing in Maa Santoshi Maa (2003), Humko Deewana Kar Gaye (2006)[11] and Red Alert: The War Within (2010). After a gap of several years, she made her comeback to television with the TV serial Laut Aao Trisha aired on Life OK from 2014 to 2015.[12] In 2019, she appeared in the Kannada film Seetharama Kalyana. She is set to return to Telugu films with the Telugu remake of the 2014 Hindi film 2 States.[13]

In 2021, she appeared in the bilingual releases Thalaivi and Radhe Shyam.[14]

In February 2022, she entered as a contestant in StarPlus's Smart Jodi with her husband, Himalaya Dasani.[15]

In 2023, she made a cameo appearance in Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan, where she reunited with her first co-star Salman Khan after 34 years. Her husband and son also made cameos alongside her.[16]

Other ventures

In March 2015, Bhagyashree became brand ambassador of the Bhagyashree Scheme, launched by the Government of Maharashtra.[17] Bhagyashree Scheme caters to girl child from below poverty line families.[18]

Personal life

Bhagyashree and her son, Abhimanyu Dassani at Wardha Nadiadwala's special screening of Heropanti in 2014

Bhagyashree married Himalaya Dasani in 1990[19][20][21] They have two children, a son[22] and a daughter.[23] Her son, Abhimanyu Dasani, won the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut for his performance in the 2019 film Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota.[24] Her daughter, Avantika Dassani, debuted with the web-series Mithya.[23]

Filmography

Year Film Role Language Notes
1989 Maine Pyar Kiya[25] Suman Hindi Debut Film, Won 35th Filmfare Best Female Debut

Nominated, Filmfare Best Actress Award

1992 Qaid Mein Hai Bulbul Pooja Choudhary Hindi
Tyagi Aarati Shakti Dayal Hindi
Paayal Paayal Hindi
1993 Ghar Aaya Mera Pardesi Roopa Hindi
1997 Ammavra Ganda Rani Kannada Kannada Debut
Omkaram Shashi Telugu Telugu Debut
1998 Yuvaratna Rana Dr. Kasthuri Telugu
2002 Shotru Dhongsho Varsha / Urmi Bengali Bengali Debut
2003 Avunaa! Telugu
Maa Santoshi Maa Hindi
2006 Uthaile Ghoonghta Chand Dekhle Bhojpuri Bhojpuri Debut
Humko Deewana Kar Gaye Simran Kohli Hindi Special appearance
Janani Akanksha Hindi
Gandugali Kumara Rama Kannada
2007 Janam Janam Ke Saath Jyoti Bhojpuri
Mumbai Aamchich Marathi Marathi Debut
2009 Zhak Marli Bayko Keli Asmita Marathi
2010 Sati Behula Savitri Bengali
Red Alert: The War Within Uma Hindi
2013 Deva Bhojpuri
2019 Seetharama Kalyana Meera Kannada
2021 Thalaivii Sandhya Tamil Bilingual film
Hindi
2022 Radhe Shyam Girija Rani Telugu
Hindi
2023 Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan Bhagya Hindi Special Appearance
NRI Wives[26] Ayesha Hindi
Chatrapathi Parvati Hindi [27]
Sajini Shinde Ka Viral Video Kalyani Hindi [28]

Television

Year Serial Role Channel
1987 Kachchi Dhoop Alka DD National
1996–1997 Aandhi Jazbaaton Ki Zee TV
1998–1999 Jaan[29] Radha Zee TV
2000 Smriti[30] Sandhya Raj Dhanrajgir DD Metro
2001 Sambandh[31] Dr. Devaki SAB TV
2001 C.I.D. – The Case Of The Amnesia Patient: Part 1 & Part 2 Nupur (Episode 193 & Episode 194) Sony Entertainment Television
Ujala Anuradha Chopra
2002–2003 Kaagaz Ki Kashti Aarati Sahara One
2003 Kabhie Kabhie – Bharosa Episode 1 Zee TV
2003 Kabhie Kabhie Episode 8 Zee TV
2014–2015 Laut Aao Trisha Amrita Prateek Swaika Life OK

References

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