Amruta Khanvilkar
Amruta Khanvilkar is one of Bollywood and Marathi cinema's most versatile powerhouses, with a career spanning two decades of consistently impressive work. Starting out on India's Best Cinestars Ki Khoj in 2004, she quickly made waves with her Marathi debut in Golmaal and Hindi debut in Mumbai Salsa, but truly became a household name with her jaw-dropping Lavani performance in Natarang. Her resume reads like a masterclass in range—from the critically lauded Katyar Kaljat Ghusali and her transformative role in Raazi, to her bone-chilling performances in Malang and the web series Damaged. She's racked up serious accolades including a Maharashtra State Film Award and multiple Maharashtracha Favourite Kon awards, cementing her status as one of the highest-paid actors in Marathi cinema. What sets Khanvilkar apart is her refusal to stay in one lane. She's equally comfortable stealing scenes in big-budget Hindi films, diving deep into complex characters on OTT platforms, and bringing nuance to period dramas like Har Har Mahadev and Chandramukhi. Her recent work in web series like Lootere, 36 Days, and Taskaree shows she's completely embraced the digital revolution without losing any of her on-screen magnetism. Whether she's playing a tragic performer, a fierce antagonist, or a mysterious character, Amruta brings an intensity and authenticity that makes every role feel fresh. She's not just an actress—she's a producer too—proving that she's in it for the long game and genuinely invested in the stories being told.



