Amruta Subhash is an Indian actress and singer who works in Marathi and Hindi films, television, and theatre. She is a graduate of the National School of Drama, New Delhi. She has received several awards, including a National Film Award, two Filmfare Awards, and a Filmfare OTT Award. Subhash played the part of ex-bar dancer Lily in Alankrita Shrivastava’s Netflix series Bombay Begums. Subhash is also a classically trained singer who has lent her voice to various Marathi films. As a playback singer, she has won accolades such as the Maharashtra Government State Award for the film Nital. She has appeared in the Netflix Original series Selection Day (2018–19) and opposite Nawazuddin Siddiqui in Sacred Games (2019). In 2014, she published a book in Marathi titled – Ek Ulat Ek Sulat. In 2017, she won the first ‘Smita Patil Award’ along with the veteran actress Rekha.
Personal Life
Amruta Subhash was born on the 13th of May 1979, in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
Birth Name | Amruta Subhashchandra Dhembre |
Nickname | Amruta |
Date of Birth | 13th of May 1979 |
Place of Birth | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Age | 45 years old |
Sun Sign | Taurus |
Profession | Actress, Singer |
Nationality | Indian |
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Religion | Hinduism |
Education
Amruta attend S P College, Pune. She graduated from the National School of Drama in New Delhi.
Family Details
- Father – Late Subhashchandra Dhembre
- Mother – Jyoti Subhash (Actress)
- Siblings – Jay Dhembre (Brother)
Marital Status
Married
Boyfriend / Spouse
Amruta Subhash has dated –
- Sandesh Kulkarni – On 26 June 2003, Subhash is married to director Sandesh Kulkarni, who has directed her in plays such as Sathecha Kaay Karayacha! and Pahila Vahila.
Physical Statistics
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Body Build | Slim |
Eye Color | Black |
Hair Color | Black |
Shoe Size | 7.5 (US) |
Dress Size | 5 (US) |
Sexuality | Straight |
Professional Statistics
Famous For
Subhash became known as an actress who became a star of Indian cinema through her roles in such films as Contract (2008), Saturday Sunday (2014) and Astu (2015). She is also a singer who released her first album, Jata Jata Pawasane (in 2007).
Film Debut
In 2004, Amruta had her first film onscreen role in the movie Dev as Qureshi and she made her theatrical film debut as Lakshmi in the neo-noir psychological crime thriller movie Raman Raghav 2.0 (2016).
Television Debut
In 2006–2010, Subhash landed her first role in television by appearing as Asawari Bhosale in the Marathi series, Avaghachi Sansar.
As A Singer
Amruta studied classical singing for three years. Her debut album, Jata Jata Pawasane. She has featured as a playback singer in films like Haapus (2010) and Ajintha (2012) and has provided background music to the films Nital (2006) and Teen Bahene.
Amruta Subhash Net worth
Amruta Subhash has an estimated net worth of $1 million dollars as of 2024.
Social Media Profiles
- Instagram – amrutasubhash
- Twitter – Amruta Subhash
Some Lesser Known Facts About Amruta Subhash
- Subhash’s birth name is Amruta Subhashchandra Dhembre. She is the daughter of actress Jyoti Subhash, and she has said her interest in acting was inspired by her mother.
- She started her acting career in theatre. While there, she appeared in various plays, including Urvashiam , Bela Meri Jaan, House of Bernada, Alba, and Mrug Trushna.
- In 2004, Subhash made her film debut film Shwaas, which won Best Feature Film at the 51st National Film Awards. The film was also the official entry from India to the 77th Academy Awards in the category Best Foreign Language Film; it did not reach the nomination list, however.
- In 2013, she won the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the Marathi film, Astu and has starred in numerous critically acclaimed films that have won various awards around the world, such as the Crystal Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival.
- She is a trained classical singer and has lent her voice in many movies. She has won the ‘Maharashtra Government State Award’ for the Best Playback Singer. She is also a trained Bharatnatyam dancer.
- In 2009, she acted in the Marathi movie ‘Gandha’ in which her real mother played the reel life mother of her. In 2012, she participated in the show ‘Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Marathi’ (for celebs) and was among the Top 5 contestants.
- The actress supports various social causes. She is a brand ambassador for Zee Marathi Jagruti, an initiative by Zee Marathi Channel Group, for the empowerment of Marathi women.