Sonali Kulkarni: A Versatile Force in Indian Cinema Sonali Kulkarni, a prominent figure in Marathi and Hindi cinema, has carved a niche for herself through diverse roles and consistent critical acclaim. Born in
Pune on November 3, 1974, her journey began with a Kannada film debut in 1992, followed by her Marathi debut in Mukta (1994). Early successes in films like Doghi (1995) and Daayraa (1996) showcased her talent, earning her Maharashtra State Film Awards and Filmfare Marathi Awards. Her Bollywood foray included notable roles in Mission Kashmir (2000), Dil Chahta Hai (2001), and Singham (2011). A National Film Award followed for her performance in the short film Chaitra (2002). Kulkarni's versatility is evident in her diverse filmography, encompassing films like Deool (2011), Pune 52 (2013), The Good Road (2013), and more recent works such as Gulabjaam (2018) and Ani... Dr. Kashinath Ghanekar (2018). Three additional Filmfare Marathi Awards were added to her repertoire for Dr. Prakash Baba Amte-The Real Hero (2014), Kachcha Limboo (2017), and Pension (2021). Beyond acting, Kulkarni's contributions extend to writing a weekly column and publishing an article book, So Kul. She also founded So kul Productions, producing the play While Lily & Night. Her career spans over 70 films, solidifying her position as one of Marathi cinema's most celebrated and highest-paid actresses.