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Suhas Joshi

Suhasini Joshi, popularly known by her screen name Suhas Joshi, is a Marathi theater, film and television actress. She is also seen in many Bollywood films.〔(Suhas Joshi ) 〕
==Career==
Joshi was attracted to the field of acting from her college days where she acted in few plays. Noticing her interest in it, she did a 3 year diploma course in acting from National School of Drama, Delhi where she was trained by noted theater director Ebrahim Alkazi.〔
Joshi started her career in 1972 with the Marathi play ''Barrister''. Directed by Vijaya Mehta, the play was written by Jaywant Dalvi based on his previously published novel ''Andharachya Parambya''. Joshi played the role of Radha in this play where the lead title role of Barrister was played by Vikram Gokhale. Later on, Joshi starred in various other plays. Her notable plays include Sai Paranjpye's ''Sakkhe Shejari'' and Vijay Tendulkar's ''Kanyadaan''. Her role in ''Kanyadaan'' was opposite veteran actor Dr. Shriram Lagoo. The play was produced by the Marathi unit of the organization Indian National Theatre. Directed by Sadashiv Amrapurkar, who also played a role in the play, the drama performed more than 200 shows.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Indian National Theatre - Drama Section )〕 Later, Joshi co-starred with Lagoo on various plays like ''Agnipankha'', ''Natasamraat'' and ''Ekach Pyaala''.
Joshi also performed the Monologue play ''Smriti Chitre'' which is based on the autobiography of Lakshmibai Tilak, wife of Reverend Narayan Waman Tilak.〔(Smrutichitre )〕 The play follows Lakshmibai's journey from a Hindu-Brahmin woman to her adopting Christianity on her husband's footsteps. The autobiography is considered as one of the masterpieces of Marathi literature and has also been translated to English as "I Follow After". Being a monologue, Joshi has worked out 3-4 different voices, including that of males. The play had previously been played by Kusumtai.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Interview with Sushma Deshpande and Suhas Joshi )
Joshi has also worked in various Bollywood film. Some of her notable works were in commercially successful film like ''Tezaab'' (1988), ''Chandni'' (1989) and ''Josh'' (2000). She has also acted in Marathi films like ''Tu Tithe Mee'' (1998) and ''Saatchya Aat Gharat'' (2004). For her work in ''Tu Tithe Mee'', Joshi has recieived various awards and has been widely appreciated. Produced by Smita Talwalkar and directed by Sanjay Surkar, the film was adjudged as the Best Feature Film in Marathi at the 46th National Film Awards. In their official citation, the jury also appreciated Joshi's and her co-star Mohan Joshi's works by quoting "Beautiful performance by Mohan Joshi and Suhas Joshi are the highlights of the film."
Apart from her wide long theater and films career, Joshi was also seen in Marathi as well as Hindi television shows. As of 2012, she is seen in the Hindi TV show ''Khamoshiyaan'' that airs on Star Plus.

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