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Yashoman Apte to Hardeek Joshi: Marathi TV celebs who own successful side businesses

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jan 30, 2022, 14:47 IST
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​Yashoman Apte to Hardeek Joshi: Marathi TV celebs who own successful side businesses

A number of Marathi celebs are having a successful inning as entrepreneurs. They have been running their business ventures for quite a long time now. They are also setting examples in front of everyone about how multiple goals you can achieve in life if there is dedication and passion. Take a look

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​Yashoman Apte's cafe

Popular Marathi TV actor Yashoman Apte, who rose to fame with the TV show Phulpakhru, has recently started a new cafe in Thane, Mumbai. The actor often takes out time from his busy shooting schedule and attends his cafe. Interestingly, Yashoman himself serves special milkshakes and mocktails from his cafe to his customers and guests.

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​Sai Tamhankar's fashion label

Sai Tamhankar recently turned into a businesswoman. Sai has come up with an exquisite fashion label along with her college friend. In the fashion label, she focuses on globalizing sarees with gorgeous and elegant designs.

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​Tejasswini Pandit and Abhidnya Bhave's fashion brand

The two popular leading ladies of the Marathi industry have launched their own clothing brand a few years ago. Since the last few years, they have started arranging exhibitions and workshops to trade their clothes. They have become quite successful in it.

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​Apurva Nemlekar's jewellery brand

Apurva is a brilliant actress but also a jewelry designer. The actress often shares her designs on her social media platforms. Apurva owns a jewelry brand it includes designer earrings, necklaces, and bracelets. The actress is successful as an actress and an entrepreneur, too.

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​Kranti Redkar's designer wear

Actress Kranti Redkar has a successful TV and film career but the actress loves experimenting and hence she has started her clothing label. Kranti also started a jewelry brand and often shares pictures on Instagram flaunting her designs.

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​Hardeek Joshi's restaurant

Hardeek Joshi has embraced a new phase in life and tried his luck in entrepreneurship. Hardeek aka Rana Da recently started his side business and turned a hotelier. In his restaurant, the customers get the chance to taste the delicious variety of special Kolhapuri Thandai and milkshakes. (PC - Instagram)

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