Manasi Naik

Manasi Naik is an Indian actress and dancer in the Marathi film industry. Her first film was the 2007 Zabardast. She played 33 characters in Jee Lo Apni Filmy Khwaishen.[2] She is known for her performance in the Marathi film song "Baghtoy Rikshawala" and in movies like Murder Mestri.

Manasi Naik
Naik in 2023
Born (1992-02-03) 3 February 1992[1]
Occupations
  • Actress
  • Dancer
Years active2007present


Education and career

Manasi Naik (born 3 February 1992) is an Indian actress in the Marathi entertainment industry, born and raised in Pune. She enrolled at Ferguson College in Pune. Later, she relocated to Mumbai and started her acting career.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2007 Zabardast Nupur Debut
2010 Target Dancer Cameo appearance
Tukya Tukvila Nagya Nachvila Nagya's love interest
2011 Fakta Ladh Mhana Unnamed Special appearance in the song "Tu Manat Tu"
2012 Kutumb Saira
Teen Bayka Fajiti Aika Unnamed Special appearance in the song "Baghtoy Rickshaw Wala" [3]
2013 Kokanastha Jenny
2014 Cappuccino Alifia
Hu Tu Tu Priya
Ekta Ek Power Unnamed Special appearance in the song "Pandhra To Ho Gaya"
2015 Murder Mestri Hemlata
Carry On Deshpande Mallaika
Dholki Lala's love interest Lead role [4]
The Shadow Ramaya
Mohar Lavani dancer Extended cameo
Police Line Unnamed Special appearance in the song "Akkha Cinema Pahun Ghe" [5]
Jalsa Unnamed Special appearance in the song "Bai Wadyavar Ya" [6]
2017 Bhavishyachi Aishi Taishi Megha Lead role [7]
Vajra Lavani dancer
2019 Smile Please Unnamed Special appearance in the song "Chal Pudhe Chal Tu" [8]
2022 Tu Fakt Ho Mhan Unnamed Special appearance in the song "Zhingnag Chiknang hotay"

Television

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2006-2008 Char Divas Sasuche Priyanka Television debut [9]
2014 Chala Hawa Yeu Dya Performer For few episodes

Awards

Naik received the Style Icon Sanskruti Kaladarpan award in 2016 and 2023, acknowledging her impact on fashion trends in the industry. In 2015, she received the Best Actress award for her role in Carry On Deshpande, directed by Vijay Patkar.

References


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