Suhas Joshi

Noticing her interest in it, she did a 3-year diploma course in acting from National School of Drama,[1] Delhi where she was trained by noted theater director Ebrahim Alkazi.

Directed by Vijaya Mehta, the play was written by Jaywant Dalvi based on his previously published novel Andharachya Parambya.

Her notable plays include Sai Paranjpye's Sakkhe Shejari and Vijay Tendulkar's Kanyadaan.

[4] The play follows Lakshmibai's journey from a Hindu-Brahmin woman to her adopting Christianity in her husband's footsteps.

"[7] Apart from her wide long theater and films career, Joshi was also seen in Marathi as well as Hindi television shows.

[citation needed] Joshi has done her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Pune in the subjects Philosophy, Psychology and Sanskrit language.

"[2] For her performance in the film Tu Tithe Mee, She won Filmfare Award Marathi for Best Actress.

The award is presented jointly by Thane Municipal Corporation and P Sawalaram Smriti Samiti (PSSS).