
Varsha Usgaonkar
Born: 28 February 1968
Varsha Usgaonkar is a powerhouse of Indian cinema who's been absolutely crushing it since 1982, making her mark primarily in Marathi films while also dabbling successfully in Hindi and Konkani productions. Starting her artistic career in theatre with celebrated performances in plays like Mahapur and Brahmachari, she burst onto the screen as a leading lady with the comedy hit Gammat Jammat in 1987. From there, she became a fixture in Marathi cinema throughout the late 80s and 90s, delivering acclaimed performances in films like Ek Hota Vidushak, Yadnya, and countless others that showcased her range and glamorous presence. She's also made waves in Hindi cinema with notable appearances in Saathi, Hafta Bandh, and Tirangaa, proving her crossover appeal wasn't just hype. Her trophy case speaks for itself—three Maharashtra State Film Awards plus multiple nominations from prestigious platforms like Filmfare Marathi and Screen Awards. What sets Usgaonkar apart is her remarkable versatility and her ability to command screen presence whether she's doing comedy, drama, or playing iconic mythological and historical figures. Beyond films, she became a television sensation, bringing depth to legendary roles in shows like the 1988 Mahabharat series and Jhansi Ki Rani, later evolving her career with work in Man Udhan Varyache. The daughter of politician A. K. S. Usgaonkar, she's carved her own identity as one of the most accomplished actresses in Marathi cinema, contributing significantly to the industry's growth during a golden era. Her career longevity and consistent relevance prove that Varsha isn't just a 90s nostalgia act—she's a genuine talent who's helped elevate
Awards & Nominations
• 1987 – Maharashtra State Film Award for Best Actress for Gammat Jammat. • 1989 – Nominated, Maharashtra State Film Award for Best Actress for Hamaal De Dhamaal. • 2024 – BIG Marathi Entertainment Awards for Evergreen Performer • 2025 – Goa State Film Festival Lifetime Achievement Award





