Vandana Pathak Wiki, Age, Husband, Children, Family, Biography & More

Vandana Pathak

Vandana Pathak is a well-known Indian television, film and theatre actress. She is best known for her role as ‘Jayshree Parekh’ in the popular television serial ‘Khichdi’ (2002) aired on Star Plus.

Wiki/Biography

Vandana Pathak was born on Monday, January 26, 1976 (44 years old in 2020) in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Her zodiac sign is Aquarius. She attends GLS School, Ahmedabad.

appearance

Height (approximate): 5′ 5″

Eye color: Black

Hair color: Black

Vandana Pathak

Family and caste

She was born into a Gujarati family.

Parents and siblings

Her father Arvind Vaidya is also an actor. Her mother’s name is Jayashri Vaidya.

Vandana Pathak with her parents

Vandana Pathak with her parents

Relationships, husbands and children

She is married to Indian screenwriter and director Neeraj Pathak. They have a daughter, Radhika, and a son, Yash Pathak.

Vandana Pathak and her husband

Vandana Pathak and her husband

Vandana Pathak with her husband and son

Vandana Pathak with her husband and son

Vandana Pathak and her family

Vandana Pathak and her family

Profession

She started her acting career in 1995 with the hit Hindi television serial Hum Paanch.

She gained popularity with the Star Plus serial Khichdi (2002). Some of her other Hindi television serials include Main Kab Saas Banoongi (2008), RK Laxman Ki Duniya (2011), Badi Door Se Aaye Hai (2014), Saath Nibhaana Saathiya (2015) and Manmohini (2018).

All you need to know before you start watching Khichdi…

In 2020, she acted in the Gujarati film Golkeri.

Golkhairi

Golkhairi

She has acted in many plays.

Facts/Trivia

  • While shooting for the TV serial Saath Nibhaana Saathiya in 2016, she tumbled down the stairs and sustained serious injuries.
  • There were rumours that she had a cold war with her co-star Rupal Patel on the sets of Saath Nibhaana Saathiya (2015). In an interview, Vandana said:
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It’s a completely different scene and experience. I’m used to working with people who interact, rehearse and are happy to collaborate. But here, people prefer to be alone, which I think makes sense because everyone can’t be the same.”

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