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World Television Day: Neelam Shirke to Meghna Vaidya, a look at famous Marathi actors who have now disappeared from TV

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 21, 2023, 16:55 IST
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​World Television Day: Neelam Shirke to Meghna Vaidya, a look at famous Marathi actors who have now disappeared from TV​

As we celebrate World Television Day today, it's a moment to reminisce about the talented actors who once graced our screens with their powerful performances but gradually stepped away from the limelight, choosing to focus on personal pursuits. Here's a look at some notable Marathi actors who have been absent from the television scene in recent years.

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​Kadambari Kadam​

Kadambari Kadam, known for her roles in Hindi and Marathi TV shows and films, rose to prominence with the Marathi TV show 'Avaghachi Ha Sansar.' After tying the knot with cinematographer Avinash in 2016, Kadambari has shifted her focus to family life, stepping away from acting.

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​Neha Gadre​

Actress Neha Gadre, famous for her lead role in the TV series 'Man Udhan Varyache,' and her popular on-screen character, Gauri, has been absent from the screen since her marriage to Ishaan Bapat in 2019. She has relocated to Australia to embark on a new chapter in her life.

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​Reshma Naik​

'Shriyut Gangadhar Tipre' fame Reshma Naik, known for her character Shalaka, chose a different path after the show concluded. Having tied the knot and relocated abroad, Reshma has embraced a life away from the limelight, prioritizing her family.

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​Neelam Shirke​

Versatile actress Neelam Shirke, celebrated for her roles in various successful Marathi TV series, including 'Vadalvaat' and 'Raja Shivchhatrapati,' is currently residing in Ratnagiri with her family. She has taken a step back from the showbiz world.

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​Vikas Kadam​

'Shriyut Gangadhar Tipre' actor Vikas Kadam, also known as Shriya, shifted his focus away from the Marathi TV industry in recent years. While he initially entertained audiences with his TV show, Vikas transitioned to the Bollywood and Marathi film industries, maintaining a low profile in the showbiz world.

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​Meghana Vaidya​'​

'Vadalvaat' fame actress Meghana Vaidya, known for her endearing on-screen characters, won hearts with her acting skills before taking a break from television. Though her on-screen presence is missed, Meghana has chosen a different path in her professional journey.

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