Girija Oak

Girija Oak is an Indian actress, notable for her performances in Taare Zameen Par and Shor in the City.[1]

Girija Oak
Born
Girija Oak

(1987-12-27) 27 December 1987
OccupationActress
Years active2005–present
Spouse(s)Suhrud Godbole

Career

Girija Oak made her debut on the big screen at the age of 15. She has worked in Marathi movies like Goshta Choti Dongraevadhi, Gulmohar, Manini and Adgule Madgule.[2][3]

Her first Marathi television show as lead actress was Zee Marathi's Lajja with Piyush Ranade, Tejaswini Pandit and Mukta Barve. She portrayed a scandal victim Manaswini Desai (Manu) who was supported by a young and dynamic CID Inspector Aakash Ketkar (played by Piyush Ranade). The show was huge hit and her work was very well praised. She also played lead role in don special Marathi play with versatile actor like Jitendra Joshi. Each and every aspect of the play was appreciated by the audience, including the sound and light effect.

Filmography

Year Film Role Language Notes
2007Taare Zameen ParJabeenHindiFilm
2009 Goshta Choti DongraevadhiVaidehiMarathiFilm
GulmoharMarathiFilm
House FullAishwaryaKannadaFilm
2010 LajjaManaswini Desai (Manu)MarathiTV Series
ManiniShaliniMarathiFilm
Huppa HuiyyaVasantiMarathiFilm
2011 Adgula MadgulaAnujaMarathiFilm
Shor in the CitySejalHindiFilm
Cycle KickShrishtiHindiFilm
2013Navra Maza BhavraMarathiFilm [4]
2018–2019Ladies SpecialMeghna NikadeHindiTV Series
2020Goshta Eka PaithanichiMarathiFilm

Personal life

Girija Oak is the daughter of Marathi actor Girish Oak. She completed her degree in biotechnology from Thakur College of Science & Commerce, Kandivali East, Mumbai.[5] She joined a theater workshop and started acting in advertisements. [6]

Girija Oak is married to Suhrud Godbole.[7] She is the daughter-in-law of Marathi film actor, dialog writer and film producer Shrirang Godbole

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