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Pune: The announcement of the results of the Maharashtra HSC exam Tuesday drew many glances on the performance of a student, the award-winning heroine Prerana & # 39; Rinku & # 39; ; Mr. Rajguru, recipient of a national award.
And the actress "Sairat", super movie she got an impressive score – even on Clbad 12 board exams – with an impressive 533/650, or 82%, in her seven subjects.
Her grade sheet indicated she had 54 in English, 86 in Marathi and History, 98 in Geography, 83 in Political Science, 77 in Economics (all 100) and 49 out of 50 in Education. relating to the environment.
The total success rate of the state was 85.88% this year.
In his first film, "Sairat", Rinku often said, "You do not understand Marathi, do you mean in English?", But ironically, in real life, she got the lowest score in English. .
Outdoor student at the Faculty of Arts, Rinku turned heads when she appeared with 1.5 million other students in the state, for the very important HSC 2,019 exams in February.
She pbaded her CSS (Clbad 10) exams at 66.4% in 2017 and improved her previous performance on state boards.
Rinku was already a national celebrity with the super success of the romantic tragedy "Sairaat" (2016) and her dream of becoming a doctor collapse as she gains access to her "superstar" status. more recent at this time.
However, she does not give up and continues her studies SSC and HSC as an outpatient. student and even plans to study until the end of his studies.
In a chance encounter with 42-year-old Nagraj Manjule, winner of two national awards in Mumbai, the 13-year-old Rinku Prerana was selected for the role of "Aarchi" in "Sairat", which turned out to be a blockbuster, creating and beating many records.
The film – in which a rich Rinku was seen driving a tractor and zooming in on a motorcycle with her the poor boyfriend Akash Thosar, 24, explained how they escaped but were caught, survive to various tragedies in their love life, get married and have children, but all end up being tragic because both are murdered to death.
The Marathi film garnered a large number of awards and honors and became a rare local film. crossing the crore bar at 5 rupees, then crossing the crore bar to 10 rupees and is now a new reference for regional films, breaking with the crore club of 110 rupees
. Odia, Kannada and Punjabi were also dubbed in several languages.
Rinku was seen in a very different role in his second Marathi film "Kagar", released in April 2019.
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