Marathi actor Adinath Kothare, known for his work on “Ramayan,” and his wife Urmila Kanetkar announce their divorce after 15 years of marriage. In a joint statement shared on social media, the couple says they have ended their journey as partners while emphasizing that their commitment to their daughter, Jizah, continues unchanged. Both outlets report that the decision is mutual and presented as amicable, with the couple stating they will co-parent their daughter. The reports also note that Adinath Kothare and Kanetkar met in 2006 on the sets of Mahesh Kothare’s film, and they later built their careers in Marathi cinema and other projects. Across the sources, the focus remains on their separation being mutual and on maintaining their responsibilities toward their child, with no additional details about the cause of the divorce included in the reports.
Ramayana actor Adinath Kothare and wife Urmila Kanetkar announce divorce after 15 years
Marathi actor Adinath Kothare, known for his work on “Ramayan,” and his wife Urmila Kanetkar announce their divorce after 15 years of marriage. In a joint statement shared on social media, the couple...
- Adinath Kothare and Urmila Kanetkar announce their divorce after 15 years of marriage.
- The decision is described as mutual and amicable in their public statement.
- They say they will continue co-parenting their daughter, Jizah.
- Their statement says their commitment to their daughter remains their priority.
- They met in 2006 on the sets of Mahesh Kothare’s film.
Marathi actors Adinath Kothare and Urmila Kanetkar have announced their separation after fifteen years. The couple mutually decided to part ways amicably, as stated in their social media post. Their daughter Jizah remains their absolute priority, and they will continue co-parenting her. They met in 2006 on the sets of Mahesh Kothare's film. Both actors have established successful careers in Marathi cinema and beyond.
2 hours agoThe statement read, "While our journey as a couple has ended, our commitment to our daughter, Jizah, remains absolute"
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