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Pranoti Pradhan is an Indian television and film actress.


Career

Pranoti Pradhan started her acting career as a child artist. She played a popular story of
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named Dakghar, her role was of a boy. She used to take part in her school plays. Her career started when she was selected in a TV series named ''Hum paanchi ek dal ke'' as Kunti, these serials were broadcast on
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at 9:30 am. She received a best child actress award for this show. After that she did a lot more serials as a child artist namely ''Mamaji, Khelghar, Haste Khelte''. As a child artist she also did a Marathi serial named ''Najuka'' and a Kannada movie. After that Pradhan took a break, then again started with Hindi and Marathi theatre in her college years. At that time, Pranoti did a Gujarati play. During that time,
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offered her a commercial Gujarati play, ''Pritam Khele Aankh Micholi'', which she performed 17 times. After that a role in the play ''Rang che Raja'' was offered to her. This play was performed 80 times in India and in America. In 2006, Pradhan was cast in the serial ''
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'', telecast on
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. Pradhan did many Gujarati plays including ''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'' and ''Tamne maline Anand Thayo''. Pranoti Pradhan did a TV series named '' Vicky and Vetaal'' on
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, and a
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TV series named ''Zindagi Kahe Smile Please''. Pradhan played the role of Asha in '' Firangi Bahu''. Then she did the role of Ansuya Mehta in the serial ''
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'' on Big Magic in 2016. Pradhan hosted a reality TV show named '' Aji Sunte Ho'' on
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in 2016–2017.


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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Pradhan, Pranoti Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Indian film actresses Indian television actresses Actresses from Mumbai Actresses in Marathi television Actresses in Hindi television Actresses in Gujarati cinema 20th-century Indian actresses 21st-century Indian actresses