Prajakta Mali is an influential Indian actress, poet, and producer who is known for making a lasting impact in the world of Marathi cinema and television. Today, in 2025, she is still dazzling audiences with her multi-faceted performances and doing other creative things.

Personal Details
Full Name: Prajakta Mali
DOB: August 8, 1989
Age (as of 2025): 35 years
Born: Pandharpur, Solapur, Maharashtra, India
675 in. (170 cm) tall
Eye Color: Black
Hair Color: Dark Brown
Family & Education
Family: Father (Retired CID officer), Mother (Shweta Mali)
Sister: Tushali Mali Siblings: Elder brother Prasad Mali
Education
B.A., M.A. in Performing Arts (Bharatanatyam) from Lalit Kala Kendra, Pune University. The Ministry of Culture granted her a higher studies scholarship in Bharatnatyam.
Career Highlights

Early career: Prajakta made her acting debut with an uncredited role in the film Swades (2004) and also played a child artist in the Marathi drama film Taandala – Ek Mukhavta (2008).
Where She Shined: She first gained recognition as Meghana in the romantic drama Julun Yeti Reshimgathi (2013–2015).
Key Films: Hampi (2017), Dokyala Shot (2019), Pandu (2021), Lockdown Be Positive (2022), Y (2022)
Web Series: Debuted on the web with RaanBaazaar (2022), playing a prostitute that won her much praise.
Recent Work: Starred in the title role of the epic historical drama Phullwanti (2024), her first time producing.
Hosting: She has been hosting the comedy sketch show Maharashtrachi Hasyajatra on Sony Marathi since 2018.
Personal Life
Marital Status: Unmarried
Hobbies: Poetry, traveling, and classical dance.
Tattoo: Inked ‘Osho’ text on the side of her left palm.
Entrepreneur: Established the Nrityangan Dance Academy in Pune, which has six branches today. She also started her traditional jewelry business with PrajaktaRaj.
Social Media
Instagram: @prajaktamalifan_club
Prajakta is that quintessential dancer who went on to become a popular entertainer, a name behind one of the best channels there is — V Pehreda and an accomplished actress too. Her legacy still inspires many of the performing arts.





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