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Shubha Balsavar is an Indian film and television actress who has worked in several Hindi-language and a few Marathi- Bhojpuri- films. She is also a former women's national champion in swimming and cycling.

Early life and education
Shubha Khote was born into a Marathi-Konkani family, the daughter of noted Marathi theatre personality Nandu Khote by his wife, a Konkani lady from Mangalore in Karnataka. The actor Viju Khote was her younger brother. Actress Durga Khote was the wife of Shubha's father's brother. Shubha's maternal uncle, Nayampalli, was also an actor. Shubha Khote studied at St. Teresa's High School, Charni Road and St.Columba school (Gamdevi). As a girl, she excelled at swimming and cycling, and in an era when very few women even ventured into such sports, she was women's national champion in swimming and cycling for three successive years, 1952–55. After completing school, she graduated in English Literature from Wilson College. Shubha is married to D. M. Balsavar, who was (like Shubha's mother) from Mangalore. He was the Vice President of Marketing in Nocil, a major Indian corporate. He appeared in a cameo in the Marathi movie Chimukla Pahuna (1968), which she produced and directed. Their daughter, Bhavana Balsavar is also a TV actress. ==Career==
Career
She made her stage debut as child actor at age 4, Her home production ''Bachelor's Wives (adapted from the Marathi play Gholat Ghol) had more than 40 performances in Mumbai and Aurangabad. Her TV show Zabaan Sambhalke (based on the Mind Your Language series) was a major hit. She has also worked in the Marathi teleserial Eka Lagnachi Tisri Goshta'' on Zee Marathi. == Selected filmography ==
Selected filmography
FilmsSeema (1955) • Paying Guest (1957) • Dekh Kabira Roya (1957) • Mujrim (1958)Didi (1959) • Chhoti Bahen (1959) • Barkha (1959) • Anari (1959) • Gharana (1961) • Sasural (1961) • Hamrahi (1963) • Grahasti (1963) • Dil Ek Mandir (1963) • Ziddi (1964) • Phoolon Ki Sej (1964) • Akashdeep (1965) • Love in Tokyo (1966) • Tumse Achha Kaun Hai (1969) • Mili (1975) • Benaam (1974) • Gol Maal (1979) • Badalte Rishtey (1978) • Naseeb (1981) • Ek Duuje Ke Liye (1981) • Suraag (1982) • Ek Din Bahu Ka (1983) • PukarMain Awara Hoon (1983) • Coolie (1983) • Mera Faisla (1984) • Gangvaa (1984) • Hum Dono (1985) • HaqeeqatSaagar (1985) • Aakhir Kyon? (1985) • Mazloom (1986) • Swarag Se Sunder (1986) • Hifazat (1987) • Maza Pati Karodpati (1988) • Khoon Bhari Maang (1988) • Billoo Badshah (1989) • Kishen Kanhaiya (1990) • Jawani Zindabad (1990) • Sher Dil (1990) • Pyar Hua Chori Chori (1990) • Begunaah (1991) • Karz Chukana Hai (1991) • Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahin (1991) • Saudagar (1991) • Ek Ladka Ek Ladki (1992) • Parda Hai Parda (1992) • Junoon (1992) • Anari (1993) • Waqt Hamara Hai (1993) • Double XL (2022) TelevisionJunoon (1994) • Zabaan Sambhalke (1993–1998) • Ek Raja Ek Rani (1996) • Andaaz (1998) • Dam Dama Dam (1998–1999) • Jugni Chali Jalandhar (2008–2010) • Baa Bahoo Aur Baby (2010) • Eka Lagnachi Tisri Goshta (2013, Marathi-language) • Mangalam Dangalam (2018–2019) • Spy Bahu (2022) • Thipkyanchi Rangoli (2022, Marathi-language) == Awards ==
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