
Shubhangi Gokhale
Acting
Known For

Based in an imaginary small town called “Lapataganj” (means a lost place), the story is inspired from the writings of Sharad Joshi-who was an eminent Hindi satirist. His wide range of work has highlighted the bitter truth of our society with a satirical punch. These stories while making us laugh; also make us empathize with the situations we face in our daily lives. “Lapataganj” is a town in some part of India which has been long forgotten by the system. The town struggles daily for basic facilities yet the people residing there are the happiest of the lot. The show captures the spirit of a common man to lead a happy life against all odds.
Lapataganj

Saketh Ram's wife is raped and killed during direct action day riots in Calcutta. He is convinced that Mahatma Gandhi is responsible for all the problems happening in the country. He sets out to kill him.
Hey Ram

Shriranga Deshmukh is frustrated with all the women in his life. However, when he gets back from his native place, he realises he has supernatural powers allowing him to listen to any woman's thought. Inspired by "What Women Want".
Aga Bai Arechya

KADHIPATTA Lalit and Meeras love story was once admired across their college campus. They married after graduation,but within a 6 months,love turned into resentment,and they stood in court for a divorce. Meera demanded ₹50 lakhs and a house Lalit agreed to the separation but refused her demands. The judge ordered them to li
Kadhipatta

Rama and Umesh are a happy couple with a good home, a loving family and well-settled corporate jobs. They've passed all the big hurdles of a relationship - romantic 20s, long marriage, setting up a home and finally.
Hey Kay Navin?

Karkhanis family is the last joint family in Pune. When the eldest brother, Purushottam passes away, it is his last wish that his ashes be scattered in 3 different locations - the ancestral house, the family farm and the Chandrabhaga river in Pandharpur. He leaves an envelope for the family, which is to be opened post the dispersion of his ashes.
Karkhanisanchi Waari

Sridevi and Prasanna find a unique connection despite family pressure, challenging the usual ideas about love and romance.
Sridevi Prasanna

Zenda (Marathi: झेंडा) is 2010 Indian Marathi film directed by Avdhoot Gupte and starring Santosh Juvekar. Avdhoot Gupte himself composed the music for the film. The film depicts the journey of four young ambitious scholars to succeed in life and the impact of a split in a major political party on their journey. Zenda depicts a feud between two cousins in rival political parties, inspired by the real-life feud between Raj Thackeray, chief of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) and his cousin, Uddhav Thackeray, Executive President of Shiv Sena. Avdhoot Gupte however believes that it is more about the Marathi youth, with just a couple of characters in the movie representing Uddhav Thackeray and Raj Thackeray. The film was released in early 2010, in theatres across Maharashtra state.
Zenda

Set against the picturesque landscape of Konkan, Gharat Ganpati offers an endearing glimpse into the lives of the Gharat family.
Gharat Ganpati

Ranjit, a police officer, falls in love with Sanjeevani, a teenager. Their love faces major hurdle: their age difference. Can they overcome this obstacle?
Raja Rani Chi Ga Jodi

In today's hectic world, what everyone really needs is a moment of respite.
Kshanbhar Vishranti

Being kind is really not that difficult. Neither does being considerate take a whole lot of effort. And trying to put yourself in the other person's proverbial shoes will not be the end of the world. 7-year old Bokya reminds us of the goodness we carry and appreciate but also forget as we age.
Bokya Satbande

Amidst the heartache of losing his beloved wife on the day of his daughter's birth, a single father sets out to deal with his doubts and fears about becoming a perfect father
Baap Manus

In the upside-down realm of the night, an orphan daughter in law and her mother in law, develop an uncanny bond. Secrets are spilled, recipes shared, and late night thoughts exchanged that will set them free…literally. From deep Konkan, comes a magical tale of an other-worldly friendship, that is as sweet, spicy and salty as a ‘Solkadhi’.
Soul-Kadhi

Ashwini is married to Kartik and is not able to conceive. A 'tantrik' tells her that it is their ancestral house which is creating a problem in their life. Ashwini decides to find out the truth.
M For Mother-In-Law

Two independent minds, Manva and Shlok, find themselves navigating modern love, family pressure, and the age-old idea of marriage