Indira vizha hema malini biography
Shruti Marathe
Indian film and television actress
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| Born | Shruti Marathe Vadodara, Gujarat, India |
| Citizenship | Indian |
| Alma mater | St. Mira's College |
| Occupations | |
| Years active | 2008 – present |
| Spouse | Gaurav Ghatnekar (m. 2016) |
Shruti Marathe is an Indian actress known for her works in Marathi and Tamil films and television.
Personal life
Shruti married actor Gaurav Ghatnekar in 2016. She sometimes goes by the name Shruti Prakash or Hema Malini while acting in South Indian films. In 2012, she decided to take a break from acting in Tamil films and decided to act full-time in Marathi industry as she found it difficult to act in those films due to lack of fluency in Tamil language and Marathi being her mother tongue. She had hired a tutor to teach her Tamil not for learning for scenes' dialogues but to interact with people and staff on sets.
In 2019, Shruti revealed that she was trolled on social media when she just entered the Marathi film industry but this trolling turned into appreciation. While shooting for the Tamil film Guru Sishyan in 2010, she had worn a bikini for the song "Kathara Kathara" in that film. The film had received negative reviews and did poorly but was mainly remembered for that bikini scene in that song. She mentioned that she was asked to wear one and she readily agreed and said that she hadn't even considered questions like how was it going to be shot or whether it was required or not, as all that mattered to her was the opportunity to be part of that film. The fact that she had worked in a Tamil film and worn a bikini had gone under the radar as according to her back then South Indian films didn't make much news outside of those states as compared to today where accessibility to news about South Indian films is easy thanks to social media, OTT platforms and theaters. Howe Here's a film in which its three heroines, Namitha, Hemamalini and Ragasiya, compete to the maximum of their natural abilities on who can reveal a bigger cleavage.(Like how Ragasiya displays her barely clothed body and says `I'm completely natural' to a stony-looking Srikanth). There's hardly a chance you will notice anything else in a movie with such a poorly executed script like `Indira Vizha' whose focal point of attraction seems to be the thunder thighs, wide waistlines and above. To be fair, the movie may not be perceived as a rip off of `Aitraaz' or its more captivating English version, `Disclosure'. Isn't the story of a vengeful lusting woman criminalizing the man who refused to bed her as old as Shakespeare's works? The film is the story of Kamini (Namitha) getting back at her ex lover Sridhar (Srikanth) by reentering his life as the wife of his boss, played by Nasser. Srikanth plays the creative head of a television channel Teen TV (though it does indulge in political exposes), who is married to debutant Hemamalini. His life turns topsy-turvy when Nasser reinstates Namitha as the head of the TV channel, a promotion Srikanth anticipated for himself. Following this, it is the simple story with Namitha hurling sexual harassment accusations at him. The film has an age-old, yet watchable story line that lends itself to many twists and turns but it suffers from a screenplay technique that's older than our hills. The three heroines, who gyrate in regular intervals in skimpy clothes, give the film a sleaze flick look, while its hero Srikanth managed to do a decent job as the suave youngster. Comedy is supposedly the department of Vivek, who hardly makes you smile, while Y Gee Mahendra, as the conniving lawyer, elicits more laughs. But the courtroom scenes are a joke in themselves, given the callousness with which they have been filmed. Vivek's antics at the courtroom are anything but enjoyable. The show stealer of the film is clearly 2009 film by K. Rajeshwar For the festival, see Indra Vila. Theatrical release poster Production ANKK Movies Release date Indira Vizha is a 2009 Indian Tamil-language erotic thriller film written and directed by K. Rajeshwar and produced by Ashok K. Kotwani. The film stars Srikanth, Namitha, and Shruti Marathe (in her Tamil debut), with Nassar, Vivek, Ragasya, Radha Ravi, and Y. G. Mahendra in supporting roles. The music was composed by newcomer Yatish Mahadev. It began its first schedule on 11 February 2008 and was released on 10 July 2009. The movie revolves around sexual harassment at work. It is loosely based on the Hindi film Aitraaz, which itself was based on the American film Disclosure. The film tells the story of Kamini, who plans to get back at her ex-lover Santhosh Srinivasan by re-entering his life as the wife of his boss John Kumaramangalam alias JK. Santhosh is the creative head of a television channel called Teen TV (though it does indulge in political exposés). He is married to Savithri Duraisimaalu, and his life turns topsy-turvy when JK reinstates Kamini as the head of the TV channel, a promotion that Santhosh had anticipated for himself. Following this, it is the simple story with Kamini starting to hurl sexual harassment accusations at Santhosh. Raghuvaran had been signed up and completed a photo shoot for the film. He died during the production of the movie and was replaced by Nassar. Malavika was initially part of the cast but backed out. She was replaced by Shruti Marathe.[citation needed Religion in ancient Tamil country — The people of the ancient Tamil country of the Sangam age (ca. 200 BCE to 200 CE), practiced three main religions: Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. 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Indira Vizha Directed by K. Rajeshwar Written by K. Rajeswar Produced by Ashok K. Kotwani Starring Srikanth
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Shruti MaratheCinematography Jey Camil Alex Edited by RaghuBob Music by Yatish Mahadev
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