Amruta Khanvilkar

Movie Actress

Amruta Khanvilkar was born in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India on November 23rd, 1984 and is the Movie Actress. At the age of 39, Amruta Khanvilkar biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Amruta
Date of Birth
November 23, 1984
Nationality
India
Place of Birth
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Age
39 years old
Zodiac Sign
Sagittarius
Profession
Actor
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Amruta Khanvilkar Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 39 years old, Amruta Khanvilkar has this physical status:

Height
163cm
Weight
56kg
Hair Color
Black
Eye Color
Dark Brown
Build
Slim
Measurements
Not Available
Amruta Khanvilkar Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Not Available
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
St. Xavier’s College
Amruta Khanvilkar Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Himanshu Ashok Malhotra
Children
Not Available
Dating / Affair
Himanshu Ashok Malhotra (2015-Present)
Parents
Raju Khanvilkar, Gauri Khanvilkar
Siblings
Aditi Khanvilkar (Younger Sister)
Amruta Khanvilkar Career

Khanvilkar began her career in 2004 as a contestant on one of the first reality shows on Indian television, Zee Cine Star ki Khoj, and the same year she co-starred in the Hindi short film Saanjh, presented by the Film and Television Institute of India, opposite Amitabh Bhattacharjee. This led to further appearances on the television shows Ada and Time Bomb 9/11 in 2005, and she also emerged as the first runner-up in the Marathi reality show Eka Peksha Ek (2007).

Khanvilkar made her film debut in the Marathi comedy Golmaal (2006), where her performance was well received. In 2007, she made her Hindi film debut in Mumbai Salsa, portraying a nymphomaniac flatmate to Manjari Phadnis' character. Soon after, she appeared in Hattrick (2007), Saade Maade Teen (2007), and Gaiir (2009). In 2008, she collaborated with director Ram Gopal Verma on two films: Contract, a young and bubbly girl set against the backdrop of terrorism and infiltration, and Phoonk, a mature woman with a de-glamorized look based on superstition and black magic. Her work was praised, and the latter was declared a box office blockbuster. She later featured in the sequel, Phoonk 2 (2010).

She gained popularity in 2010 when she performed the song "Wajale Ki Bara" in Ravi Jadhav's film Natarang, which was sung by Bela Shende. In 2011, she portrayed Marathi teacher Paranajpe Bai in Sujay Dahake's Shala, based on Milind Bokil's novel of the same name. The film premiered at the New York Indian Film Festival and went on to win the Silver Lotus Award at the 59th National Film Awards. Following that, she appeared in Arjun as a supportive girlfriend opposite Sachit Patil and Zakaas as a typical village girl, both of which were financially successful. Her performance in the musical film Aayna ka Bayna (2012) earned her Best Actress at CineRockom International Film Festival.

In 2015, she acted as Shreyas Talpade's love interest in the superhero film Baji. Following that, she appeared in Welcome Zindagi, a dark comedy about life and death that was a Marathi remake of the Bengali film Hemlock Society. Later that year, she played Muslim girl Zareena, Khansaheb's daughter, in Subodh Bhave's feature film Katyar Kaljat Ghusali, which was based on the play of the same name. Khanvilkar's performance was acclaimed, and she earned her first nomination for a Filmfare Marathi Award for Best Supporting Actress. Katyar Kaljat Ghusali earned over ₹40 crores (US$6.24 million) and emerge as one of the highest-grossing Marathi films of all time. Other films in which she has appeared include the Hindi drama Baaki Itihaas (2017), the historical war drama Rangoon (2017), and the Marathi mystery One Way Ticket (2016).

Khanvilkar was recognized for her contributions to Hindi projects in 2018. In Meghna Gulzar's Raazi, she plays Alia Bhatt's Pakistani widowed sister-in-law Munira. Both reviewers and the public praised her performance. This also marked her first feature in a Hindi film in eight years. Her next role was as the vivacious and mischievous wife opposite Manoj Bajpayee in Satyameva Jayate, directed by Milap Zaveri. In the same year, she made her digital debut as Lady Serial Killer Lavina Birdie in Damaged, playing an unusual and path-breaking character. She was first reluctant to perform a bold character in front of the camera. She read several mysterious books in preparation for her part. One critic wrote, "Amruta probably took up a mighty challenge, but by the end of the show it is hard to imagine any other actor who could have played Lovina better." Another wrote, "She essays the role of the deviant Lovina so well that for one moment you can't distinguish between the actor and the character. Her role, albeit a difficult one, has her toggling through the entire gamut of emotions and she makes it seem like child's play. It's heartening to see stories like this being crafted and roles like these being taken up by such talented actors." She had a brief appearance in the Marathi biographical drama film Ani... Dr. Kashinath Ghanekar, where she enacted Sandhya Shantaram's role of Chandrakala from the Marathi film Pinjra (1972).

Khanvilkar took on the role of a troubled Catholic wife of Michael Rodrigues (played by Kunal Khemu) in Mohit Suri's action thriller Malang (2020), with several critics praising her performance with fewer words but a more expressive character. Her other release of the year was the Marathi comedy Choricha Mamla.

The following year, she acted in the Marathi drama Well Done Baby (2021), which depicts the narrative of a modern young couple attempting to identify the purpose of their relationship while simultaneously dealing with the arrival of a new member into their life. A Mashable critic stated, "She aces it as Meera. Her frustrations, her dilemma, her insecurities, and her urge to gain some kind of normalcy in her life are brought to the fore by Khanvilkar so immaculately." The film was released directly on Amazon Prime Video. Over the years, she has also been part of television shows like 24 (2016), Dance India Dance 6 (2017), Famously Filmfare Marathi (2018), and Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi 10 (2020).

In 2022, Khanvilkar got her first titular role, as a tragic Tamasha performer in Prasad Oak's Marathi musical love drama Chandramukhi, based on Vishwas Patil's renowned novel of the same name. She was Oak's first choice, but her part was kept fully secret until it was unveiled at the Royal Opera House by a 35-foot-tall cut-out dressed as Chandra. She went through eight months of training to improve her language and diction while also gaining over 15 kg to fit the role. The film and her performance were both anticipated and commercially successful. Shubham Kulkarni of koimoi.com ascribed her hard work and her expressive eyes and wrote, "[Khanvilkar] is an actor who can do amazing work if given a good director. With a film on her shoulders, she manages to have the depth in her eyes and pain in her demeanour. She is exploited, looked at with a bad gaze, and even tried to be sold." Sameer Ahire expressed his happiness for her performance-oriented role and remarked, "The first frame of her, and you can't take your eyes off the screen. How beautiful she looks, …" Mihir Bhanage of The Times of India wrote, "...it is a sincere and committed performance from Amruta." The view was echoed by the Cinestaan critic, Suyog Zore, saying "...the film belongs to Khanvilkar. The actress has simply poured herself into the character."

Sachin Kundalkar's Pondicherry was the first Marathi and one of the first Indian feature films to be shot completely on a smartphone. She portrayed Manasi as a downtrodden girl who never had the authority over her life decisions. The Times of India's Mihir Bhange described her as "a surprise package" and wrote that "her role is brief, but she does complete justice to it."

It was revealed in July 2022 that she will participate in Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 10.

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