
Mithila Palkar
Mithila Palkar has quietly become one of Bollywood's most versatile talents since launching her career in 2014. Starting with the Marathi short film Majha Honeymoon, she quickly expanded into Hindi cinema and the booming web series space, becoming a powerhouse across multiple platforms. Her breakthrough moment came with the viral Marathi version of the "cup song," but it's her stellar performances in Girl in the City and the beloved web series Little Things that really cemented her status as a rising star. Those Little Things roles earned her back-to-back Filmfare OTT Awards for Best Actress in a Comedy Series, while her Marathi film Muramba snagged her a Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut – Marathi. She's proven she can handle both intimate character-driven stories and bigger ensemble films. What makes Mithila stand out in a crowded industry is her refreshing approach to choosing roles—she picks characters with depth and quirk rather than chasing conventional heroine templates. Whether it's the girl-next-door charm in Little Things or the layered performances in films like Karwaan and Tribhanga, she brings an authenticity that feels rare. Her contribution to Bollywood has been quietly reshaping what audiences expect from actresses in the digital age, proving that you don't need blockbuster franchises to make a lasting impact. Recent years have seen her balance web content with cinema, establishing herself as someone who's genuinely invested in telling meaningful stories across formats.




