Amruta Subhash Film and television:
Lust Stories 2 (2023)
Shastry Viruddh Shastry (2023)
Wonder Women (2022)
Chidiya (2022)
Dhamaka (2021)
Choked (2020)
Ghost Stories (2020)
Gully Boy (2019)
Dithee (2019)
Hamidabai Ki Kothi (2019)
Island City (2015)
Killa (2014)
Astu – So Be It (2013)
White Rainbow (2004)
Devrai (2004)
…and many more.
Television
Selection Day (2018-19)
Sacred Games (2019)
Amruta Subhash is known for her versatility and has received critical acclaim for her performances in various roles across genres. She has also been a part of several award-winning projects, showcasing her talent in both mainstream and independent cinema. Her work extends to theatre as well, where she has made significant contributions. For a detailed filmography, you can refer to her profiles on film and entertainment databases.
Amruta Subhash Theater:
Early Career: Amruta started her acting career in theater and is a graduate of the prestigious National School of Drama in New Delhi.
- Theater Milestones: In her illustrious theater journey, Amruta Subhash has delivered memorable performances in “Urvashiam” (1997), “Bela Meri Jaan” (1998), “House of Bernada, Alba” (1998), and “Mrug Trushna” (1999).
Marathi Theater: Returning to Maharashtra, she appeared in Marathi plays like ‘Tee Fulrani’, which brought her into the spotlight. This play is adapted along the lines of ‘My Fair Lady’, which is based on George Bernard Shaw’s famous play ‘Pygmalion’.
Diverse Roles: Her theater work is known for its diversity, and she has been recognized for her ability to bring complex characters to life on stage.
Amruta Subhash Singing:
Classical Training: She studied classical singing for three years.
Debut Album: Her debut album was titled “Jata Jata Pawasane,” although it was not commercially successful.
Playback Singing: Amruta has lent her voice as a playback singer in Marathi films like “Haapus” (2010) and “Ajintha” (2012).
Background Music: She has also provided background music for films such as “Nital” (2006) and “Teen Bahene”.
Awards: She has won accolades for her singing, including the Maharashtra Government State Award for the film “Nital”.
Awards and nominations:
National Film Award: Best Supporting Actress for the Marathi film “Astu” in 2014.
Filmfare Awards: She has won two Filmfare Awards for her performances.
Filmfare OTT Award: Recognized for her work in the over-the-top (OTT) platforms.
Zee Gaurav: Best Actress award for the TV show “Awaghachi Sansaar” in 2004.
Smita Patil Memorial Award: Appreciation Award in 2017.
Controversies:
Domestic Violence Scene: Amruta Subhash shared a disturbing experience from her TV career where she had to enact a domestic violence scene that left her shocked. She expressed discomfort with the portrayal and desired a change, reflecting on the societal aspect revealed through such incidents.
Bombay Begums Controversy: The web series “Bombay Begums,” in which Amruta played a significant role, faced controversy. The National Commission for the Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) asked Netflix to stop streaming the show due to the “inappropriate portrayal of children in the series.” The show depicted the lives of five women at different stages of their life and was directed by Alankrita Shrivastava.