
June 3, 2001 · 25 years old
Rinku Rajguru is a Marathi film actress best known for her role in the film Sairat. She met the director of Sairat, Nagraj Manjule, in 2013 and he asked her to audition for the role. She won a National Film Award - Special Jury Award / Special Mention (Feature Film) at the 63rd National Film Awards…

Based on the life of Vijay Barse, a retired sports teacher who founded an NGO called Slum Soccer. He managed to rehabilitate street kids by keeping them off drugs and crime by turning them into soccer players and building a whole ...

In interior Maharashtra, a fisherman's son and a local politician's daughter fall in love against the restrictions of caste hierarchy.

An anthology that brings together 5 unique creators of Hindi cinema featuring stories of love, new beginnings, second chances, and a glimmer of hope. Set and filmed in the times of the Covid-19 lockdown.

Loosely based on a real incident, 200: Halla Ho is the story of women, terrorised by a mobster whose gang raped, robbed, terrorised and murdered 300 families for 15 years until he met his nemesis in a young Dalit girl.

As big city life buzzes around them, lonely souls discover surprising sources of connection and companionship in three tales of love, loss and longing.

In a small Maharashtrian town, a woman's rise in the political hierarchy creates ripples across the social-political spectrum. Directed by Makarand Mane, KaaGaR stars Rinku Rajguru in the lead role.

Manik, a young boy, who lives with his parents in a foreign country, learns that his parents are facing financial difficulties. To get a solution, he meets with a spiritual guru. What happens when the guru turns out to be a scammer?

After his domineering wife accidentally dies during a heated argument, Ajay thinks he's free from their toxic relationship-until her vengeful spirit possesses half of his body, plunging him into a nightmarish struggle for control.

A love-story between a girl of an upper caste and a boy from a lower caste.