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Sumukhi Pendse Height, Family, Biography

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Marital Status: Unmarried

Hometown: Mumbai

Height: 5′ 7″

Bio/Wiki
Profession Actor
Physical Stats
Height (approx.) 5′ 7″ (170 cm)
Eye Colour Hazel Brown
Hair Colour Salt & Pepper
Personal Life
Birthplace Mumbai
Nationality Indian
Hometown Mumbai
Social Media Instagram
Facebook
Relationships & More
Marital Status Unmarried
Family
Parents
Siblings She has a brother

Some Lesser Known Facts About Sumukhi Pendse

  • In 1994, Sumukhi Pendse was cast in the Hindi television series titled ‘Shanti – Ek Ghar Ki Kahani’ in which she played the character of Ayesha Mahadevan. The series was telecast on DD National.
  • In 2001, Sumukhi was cast in the Hindi drama TV series titled ‘Sansaar’ which was telecast on the Zee TV channel.

    The poster of the Hindi TV series titled ‘Sansaar’ (2001)

  • In the same year, she was cast in the Hindi television series titled ‘Kkusum: Ek Aam Ladki Ki Kahaani’ in which she played the character of Priya Sachdev. The series aired on the Sony Entertainment Television channel.

    The poster of the Hindi TV series titled ‘Kkusum- Ek Aam Ladki Ki Kahaani’ (2001)

  • In 2002, Sumukhi Pendse was cast in the Hindi thriller film titled ‘Gunaah’ in which she played the character of Mrs. Narayan.

    The poster of the Hindi film titled ‘Gunaah’ (2002)

  • In 2003, she was cast in the Hindi television series titled ‘Sambhav Asambhav’ which was telecast on the Sony TV channel.

    The poster of the Hindi TV series titled ‘Sambhav Asambhav’ (2003)

  • In 2004, Sumukhi was cast in the Hindi romantic psychological thriller film titled ‘Aetbaar’ which was inspired by the American film titled ‘Fear’ (1996).

    The poster of the Hindi film titled ‘Aetbaar’ (2004)

  • In 2007, she was cast in the Hindi TV series titled ‘Sinndoor Tere Naam Ka’ which was telecast on the Zee TV channel.

    The poster of the Hindi TV series titled ‘Sinndoor Tere Naam Ka’ (2007)

  • In 2010, Sumukhi Pendse was cast in the Hindi film titled ‘Antardwand’ which was based on the cases of groom kidnapping reported in Bihar. Sumukhi played the character of Janaki’s mother.

    The poster of the Hindi film titled ‘Antardwand’ (2010)

  • In 2011, she was cast in the Hindi TV series titled ‘Dil Se Di Dua… Saubhagyavati Bhava?’ in which she played the character of Gayatri Singh. The series was telecast on the Life OK TV channel.

    The poster of the Hindi TV series titled ‘Dil Se Di Dua… Saubhagyavati Bahava?’ (2011)

  • In 2016, Sumukhi was cast in the Marathi action romantic film titled ‘Mr. and Mrs. Sadachari’ which is an official remake of the Kannada film ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ramachari’ (2014).

    The poster of the Marathi film titled ‘Mr. and Mrs. Sadachari’ (2016)

  • In 2019, she was cast in the Marathi romantic film titled ‘Tujhich Re’ in which she played the character of Shantabai.
  • Sumukhi Pendse has been part of many Marathi films and some of them are ‘Bernie’ (2016) and ‘Makeup’ (2020).

    The poster of the Marathi film titled ‘Makeup’ (2020)

  • In 2021, Sumukhi Pandse was cast in the Hindi television drama series titled ‘Bawara Dil’ in which she played the character of Chandrakanta Sarnaik aka Akka Bai. The series was telecast on the Colors TV channel.

    The poster of the Hindi TV series titled ‘Bawara Dil’ (2021)

  • In 2022, Sumukhi Pandse was cast in the Marathi TV series titled ‘Lagnachi Bedi’ which is loosely based on the Bengali TV series titled ‘Kusum Dola’ (2016). The series was telecast on the Star Parvah TV channel.

    The poster of the Marathi TV series titled ‘Lagnachi Bedi’ (2022)

  • In 2024, Sumukhi Pandse was cast in the Hindi drama television series titled ‘Pukaar – Dil Se Dil Tak’ in which she played the character of Rajeshwari Maheshwari. The series was telecast on Sony Entertainment Television channel.

    Sumukhi Pendse in a still from the Hindi TV series titled ‘Pukaar- Dil Se Dil Tak’ (2024)

  • Sumukhi Pandse loves animals and often shares photos and videos of her pet dogs on social media.

    Sumukhi Pendse with her pet dogs

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