Teja Devkar

Tejaa Devkar (also spelled Deokar) is an Indian actress who has acted in Marathi language television series and films.[1]

Tejaa Deokar
Born
NationalityIndian
OccupationFilm actress
Years active2005present

Early life

Tejaa was born to Suresh and Neeta Deokar in Mumbai, and she has done her doctorate in English Literature. Suresh is a businessman in Mumbai, and Neeta had produced a couple of Marathi films.

Acting career

Teja has worked in many Marathi movies and is associated with many serials aired on different channels. she has won many awards in various category.

She began her career in 2005 with the Marathi movie Hirwa Kunku, a family drama which did well at the box office, especially in the remote places in Maharashtra.

She has acted in many other Marathi movies including Oxygen, Dharpakad, Khandaobacha Lagin, Radhika, Shambhu Majha Navsacha, Natee and Adla Badli.

In Dharpakad she had played a kabbadi sportsman, in Khandobacha lagin she plays an adivasi girl, in Shambhu majha navsacha she played a negative role, whereas in Adla Badla she played a comic role. In Neeta Devkar's Oxygen, she played a housewife.[2]

Filmography

  • Hirwa Kunku
  • Oxygen
  • Dharpakad
  • Khandobacha Lagin
  • adla badli
  • My Mauli Manudevi
  • Shambhu Maza Navsacha
  • Sasu Cha Swayamwar
  • Bharla Malwat Rakhtaana
  • Nati
  • Boom Boom Bajirav
  • Raadika
  • Sasucha Swayamvar
  • Nazar
  • 1234
  • Bharla Malvat Raktana
  • Topiwale Kavale
  • Khel Tamasha
  • Tuch Khari Gharchi Lakshmi
  • Chal Dhar Pakad
  • Mulga
  • Jaavai Maazha Navasacha
  • Aar Aar Aaba Aata Tari Thamba
  • Karz Kunkavache
  • Mahercha Daivat
  • Thank You Vitthala
  • Pani Bani

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Television serials

  • Vrundavan ( Mi Marathi )as "Kartiki".
  • Kulswamini ( Star Pravaah ).
  • maileek (ETV Marathi)
  • ek zunj vadalashe (ETV Marathi)
  • Chimanipankh ( Sahyadri ).
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