Nirmiti Sawant

Nirmiti Sawant is a Marathi actress, who mainly acts in Marathi films, television and dramas. She became popular after her performance in daily TV soap Kumari Gangubai Non-Matric along with Pandhrinath Kamble. This was followed by a series of films and theatre performances, which added to her repertoire and have increased her popularity in the Marathi film and theatre industry. She is also known for her comedy play Jau Bai Jorat. She was one of the judges for the comedy reality show Fu Bai Fu on Zee Marathi TV channel. She was previously working on 1760 Sasubai for ETV Marathi TV channel. She is currently working in Jaadu Bai Zorat that airs on Zee Marathi.

Nirmiti Sawant
Sawant at premiere of Marathi film 'Mumbai Pune Mumbai'
Born1959
Delhi
NationalityIndian
OccupationActress

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991Chaukat RajaMrs. Sawant as society member
1999 Bindhaast Warden
2004Navra Maza Navsacha
2005Kay Dyache BolaSaraswati Bai
2005KhabardaarGauri Shringarpure
2006Hee Porgi KunachiSushila Sawant
2006Shubhamangal SavadhanNajuka aatya
2008Amhi Satpute
2008ValuPandit's Wife
2008Shyamchi Mummy
2008Sasu Numbari Jawai Dus NumbariLaxmibai
2009Hapta BandhAnchorTV series
2009Nishani Dava AngathaBokil bai
2010Horn OK Please
2010Ideachi Kalpana
2010Chal Dhar Pakad
2012AiyyaaMeenakshi's mother[1]
2013Gangubai Non-Matric The MovieLead RoleMarathi Movie
2013Ekulti EkMarathi Movie
2015Bai Go Bai[2]Marathi Movie
2018Hichyasathi Kay PanMarathi Movie
2018 Shubh Lagna Savdhan Marathi

Movie

2019 Ashi Hi Ashiqui Marathi

Movie

TV Serials

  • Kumari Gangubai Non Matric
  • Jadubai Jorat (2017)
  • 1760 Sasubai
  • Tu Tu Main Main

Plays

  • Jau Bai Zorat
  • Chuk Bhul Dyavi Ghyavi
  • Shri Bai Samarth
  • Shyamchi Mummy
  • Vacuum Cleaner

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References

  1. "Marathi mulgi Rani at her best". Times of India. 8 September 2012. Retrieved 11 September 2012.
  2. "Nirmiti Sawant says 'Bai Go Bai'". Times of India. 9 September 2015. Retrieved 1 September 2016.
  3. "Nirmiti Sawant Wiki, Son, Movies, Pics, Age, Husband". 10 February 2020.
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