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Meet Bollywood's villain Sadashiv Amarapurkar's daughter, is now a known face in film industry, her name is…

Meet Bollywood's villain Sadashiv Amarapurkar's daughter, is now a known face in film industry, her name is…

India.com27-05-2025

Actor Sadashiv Amarapurkar may no longer be in this world, but the mark he has left as an actor in the cinema world is unmatched. Sadashiv was unmatched, especially in negative roles, and he was a big name in the film world as a villain. But do you know that he also has a daughter, whose name is Rima Sadashiv Amarapurkar.
Reema is carrying forward her father's legacy in the film industry. Although she has no connection with the acting world, she is still active in the industry. Let's find out how in this article. Meet Rima, daughter of Sadashiv Amarapurkar
In 1973, Sadashiv Amarapurkar married Sunanda Karmarkar. A few years later, a daughter named Rima was born in their family. After a great acting career, Sadashiv Amarapurkar passed away in 2014. However, as a star kid, Reema started her career as an off-camera assistant director before this. View this post on Instagram
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Yes, Rima Amarapurkar is not an actress but is making her father's name shine in the field of direction. She has taken important roles off-camera in many popular Hindi movies. Let's know about some of Reema's popular movies- Baabul (2006), Assistant Director, Dhamaal (2007), Assistant Director, Ara Ara Aaba Aata Teri Thamba (2008), Director
However, after this, her career in the film industry did not last long. But she tried to carry forward her legacy with great skill. Especially after Sadashiv's death, Rima has also taken care of her mother and family. View this post on Instagram
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After completing her responsibilities as a filmmaker in Hindi and Marathi cinema, Rima Amarapurkar now runs a podcast on a YouTube channel named MU. PO. Manoranjan. She has 13.5k subscribers on this channel and is seen doing podcasts with various celebrities from the film world.

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