Usha Jadhav Biography, Filmography, DOB, Height, Siblings – Biography



Usha-Jadhav-Profile-Image Name: Usha Jadhav
Full Name: Usha Jadhav
Date of Birth: None
Born Place: Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India
Occupation: Actress
Height: 5.4
Star Sign: None
Father Name: None
Mother Name: None
Siblings: None
Marital Status: None
First Movie: Traffic Signal (2007)
Upcoming Movie: None
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Usha Jadhav Biography:

Usha Jadhav is extremely brilliant, supremely over-confident and hardly look like first-time actress. She was born in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India. She is a tall actor with a height of 5 feet 4 inches. She has also acted in short movies, television and theatre. Usha Jadhav is most popular for her Marathi movie 'Dhag' released in 2012. She has also acted in so many Bollywood movies and commercial advertisements. She is one of the hot actresses in Bollywood film Industry. Usha Jadhav first debut movie 'Traffic Signal' released in 2007. She was also winner of National Film Award and Maharashtra Times Sanmaan Award.

Usha Jadhav Career:

Usha Jadhav began her film career in Bollywood with Madhur Bhandarkar movie 'Traffic Signal' released in 2007. The movie star-cast: Kunal Khemu, Neetu Chandra, Konkona Sen Sharma and Ranvir Shorey. She has also played the role in 'Do Paise Ki Dhoop', and Chaar Aane Ki Baarish.

Usha Jadhav also worked with television show 'Laakhon Mein Ek' on Star Plus. In 2012, she has appeared in Marathi movie 'Dhaag'. In the movie, she played the role of Yashoda. The movie was commercial successful movie and for the movie, she won the National Award for Best Actress.

Usha Jadhav Filmography

She has also worked with so many movies, such as: Traffic Signal (2007), Do Paise Ki Dhoop, Chaar Aane Ki Baarish (2009), Laakhon Mein EK (2012), Dhag (2012), Bhoothnath Returns (2014).

Usha Jadhav Awards:


1. National Film Award
• National Film Award for Best Actress- for movie – Dhag (2012)

2. Maharashtra Times Sanmaan Award
• Maharashtra Times Sanmaan Award for Best Actress – for movie – Dhag (2012)