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Alok Rajwade Age, Girlfriend, Wife, Family, Biography & More

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Wife: Parna Pethe
Age: 35 Years
Hometown: Pune

Alok Rajwade

Bio/Wiki
Profession(s)• Actor
• Film and Theatre Director
• Singer
Physical Stats & More
Height (approx.)in centimeters- 173 cm
in meters- 1.73 m
in feet & inches- 5’ 8”
Eye ColourLight Brown
Hair ColourBlack
Career
DebutFilm (Marathi): Bokya Satbande (2009) as Vijay Satbande
Alok Rajwade (right) in a still from the film 'Bokya Satbande'
Film (Hindi): Dekh Tamasha Dekh (2014) as Prashant
Alok Rajwade (left) in a still from the film 'Dekh Tamasha Dekh'
Film (director): Ashleel Udyog Mitramandal (2018)
Poster of the film 'Ashleel Udyog Mitramandal'
AwardBalasaheb Sarpotdar Award received from Brihan Maharashtra College of Commerce in 2019
Personal Life
Date of Birth7 February 1989 (Tuesday)
Age (as of 2024)35 Years
BirthplacePune, Maharashtra
Zodiac signAquarius
NationalityIndian
HometownPune
SchoolAksharnandan School, Gokhalenagar, Pune
College/UniversityBrihan Maharashtra College of Commerce (BMCC), Pune
Educational QualificationB.Com from Brihan Maharashtra College of Commerce (BMCC), Pune [1]Facebook - Alok Rajwade
HobbiesPhotography, Painting
Relationships & More
Marital StatusMarried
Affairs/GirlfriendsParna Pethe
Marriage Date29 February 2016
Family
Wife/SpouseParna Pethe (film & theatre actress)
Alok Rajwade with his wife
ParentsFather- Name Not Known
Mother- Sunita Rajwade
Alok Rajwade with his mother

Alok Rajwade

Some Lesser Known Facts About Alok Rajwade

  • Alok Rajwade wanted to become an actor since childhood. He began performing in theatre plays during his school days.
  • While studying in college, he was a part of the theatre groups Aasakta Kalamanch and Samanvay.
  • In 2007, he worked as an actor in a Hindi theatre play titled ‘Jhoom Barabar Jhoom.’
  • He started a theatre group named ‘Natak Company’ in 2008.
  • He essayed the lead role of Ashu in the award-winning short Bhojpuri film ‘Udedh Bun’ (2008).
  • In 2009, he received immense praise for his performance in the Hindi play ‘Bed ke Neeche Rehne Wali’ (The Girl Who Lives Under The Bed), written by Jitendra Joshi and Sagar Deshmukh.

    Alok Rajwade (left) in a still from the theatre play 'Bed ke Neeche Rehne Wali'

    Alok Rajwade (left) in a still from the theatre play ‘Bed ke Neeche Rehne Wali’

  • In the same year, he acted in the Marathi theatre play ‘Dalan.’
  • He appeared alongside Dilip Prabhawalkar in the 2009 Marathi film ‘Bokya Satbande’ in which he essayed the role of Vijay Satbande.
  • He worked as a director for the Marathi play ‘Institute of Pavtalogy’ in 2010.
  • In 2012, he acted in the Radhika Apte starrer Marathi film ‘Ha Bharat Maza.’
  • In 2013, he performed in the Marathi theatre play ‘Aashadatil Ek Divas,’ featuring Jyoti Subhash and Parna Pethe.

    Poster of the theatre play 'Aashadatil Ek Divas'

    Poster of the theatre play ‘Aashadatil Ek Divas’

  • He played a significant role in the Marathi adaptation of Abraham Lincoln’s letter, called ‘Abhraham Lincolnche Patra.’
  • His performance as Madhavrao I in the historical-drama Marathi film ‘Rama Madhav’ (2014) received widespread admiration from the audience.

    Alok Rajwade in a still from the film 'Rama Madhav'

    Alok Rajwade in a still from the film ‘Rama Madhav’

  • Alok appeared as Siddharth in the 2016 comedy-drama Marathi film ‘Family Katta.’
  • He has acted in various Marathi films including ‘Vihir’ (2009), ‘Chintoo’ (2012),’Rajwade and Sons’ (2015), ‘Kaasav’ (2017), ‘Me Vasantrao’ (2022), and ‘Teen Adkun Sitaram’ (2023).
  • In 2016, he directed the Marathi play ‘Geli Ekvis Varsha’ (The Past 21 Years), which won the Best Play award at Mumbai’s Thespo theatre festival.
  • Some of the other Marathi plays directed by Alok Rajwade include ‘Tichee Satra Prakarna’ (2010), ‘Natak Nako’ (2012), ‘Mi Ghalib’ (2013), ‘Binkamache Sanwad’ (2014), ‘Sindhu Sudhakar Rum Aani Ittar’ (2016), and ‘Prasthan urph exit’ (2022).

    Poster of the theatre play 'Mi Ghalib'

    Poster of the theatre play ‘Mi Ghalib’

  • In 2017, Forbes India listed him in their ’30 Under 30′ list.
  • He worked as a director for the Hindi play ‘A Doubtful Gaze at Uber at Midnight.’ The play was staged at Serendipity Arts Festival in Goa in 2018.
  • He appeared as a co-host along with Mrinmayee Godbole in the Marathi YouTube video series ‘Safe Journeys’ (2019), which focused on the problems about sex and sexuality that teenagers and young adults face. He also directed two episodes of the series. The video series was uploaded on the YouTube channel Prayas Health Group.

    Alok Rajwade (left) in a still from the web series 'Safe Journeys'

    Alok Rajwade (left) in a still from the web series ‘Safe Journeys’

  • Apart from acting and directing, he also ventured into singing. In 2020, he sang the song “Savita Bhabhi” for his Marathi directorial debut film ‘Ashleel Udyog Mitramandal.’
  • He provided his vocals to the title track of the Marathi play “Jamba Bamba Boo” in 2020.
  • In 2022, he appeared in the Hindi film ‘Dear Molly.’ The film was also made in the Marathi language.
  • In the same year, he collaborated with Sujay Jibberish for the Marathi music video Majhyashi Nit Bolaycha.”

    Alok Rajwade (left) in a still from the music video 'Majhyashi Nit Bolaycha'

    Alok Rajwade (left) in a still from the music video ‘Majhyashi Nit Bolaycha’

  • He also worked as an actor in the Marathi video series ‘Aai & Me,’ which was uploaded on the YouTube channel Bharatiya Digital Party.
  • He played the role of Dinar in season 1 and 2 of the Marathi web series ‘Shantit Kranti’ in 2021 and 2023 respectively. The web series was premiered on SonyLIV.

    Alok Rajwade (left) in a still from the web series 'Shantit Kranti Season 1'

    Alok Rajwade (left) in a still from the web series ‘Shantit Kranti Season 1’

  • Alok Rajwade also appeared in the Marathi web series ‘Hing Pustak Talwaar’ (2021) on Planet Marathi, and ‘9 to 5’ (2022) on the YouTube channel Bharatiya Digital Party.

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