Sheetal Agashe
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Managing Director of Brihans Natural Products | |
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Born | Pune, Maharashtra, India | 17 May 1977
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Sheetal Dnyaneshwar Agashe (IAST: Śītala Jñāneśvara Āgāśe;[a] born 17 May 1977) is an Indian businesswoman and former actress, who has served as managing director of Brihans Natural Products since 2013, for which she has received various accolades, including a Times Visionary Award, a Femina Pune's Most Powerful Award, and two Times Women of the Year Awards. A former actress, she had a recurring role from 1999 to 2003 on the sitcom Yes Boss (1999–2009), and a leading role in the independent film Minus One (2005).
Biography
Early life and family: 1977–2005
Agashe was born on 17 May 1977 in Pune, Maharashtra,[1] into an aristocratic and entrepreneurial Chitpavan brahmin family of industrialist Dnyaneshwar Agashe of the Agashe gharana of Mangdari,[4][2] and wife Rekha Gogte, of the Gogte gharana of Belgaum.[5]
Through her father, Agashe is a granddaughter of Chandrashekhar Agashe, a niece of Panditrao Agashe and Shakuntala Karandikar, a younger sister of Mandar and Ashutosh Agashe,[6] of distant relation to Third Anglo-Maratha War general Bapu Gokhale,[7] musician Ashutosh Phatak,[8] historian Dinkar G. Kelkar, and scientist P. K. Kelkar.[9] Through her mother, she is a great-niece of B. M. Gogte,[5] a first cousin to poet Rashmi Parekh, a descendant of the aristocratic Latey (Bhagwat) family, and of relation to Kokuyo Camlin head Dilip Dandekar, and academic Jyoti Gogte.[10]
Agashe grew up in Pune, where she attended Vidya Bhavan school.[11] She then attended the Brihan Maharashtra College of Commerce where she acquired a B.Com degree,[12] and was educated further at the University of Pune where she acquired an MBA in marketing and advertising.[2][3]
Career in entertainment: 1999–2005
Agashe initially began her career as a television and film actress in Bollywood.[13][2] Between 1999 and 2003, she had a recurring role on the SAB TV sitcom Yes Boss, alongside Aasif Sheikh, Rakesh Bedi, Kavita Kapoor, and Delnaaz Irani. Her eponymous character was the personal assistant to Sheikh's character.[14][15] In January 2000, she self-published a collection of Hindi poetry titled तुम्हारे लिये (lit. 'For You'), under the mononym Sheital.[b][16] In April 2002, she contributed an essay titled Father's Daughter to her father's festschrift.[19]
In April 2005, she starred in a leading role alongside Archana Puran Singh and Seema Biswas in the English language independent film Minus One (2005), directed by Renny Mascarenhas.[20][21] She subsequently left acting, stating that it was her father who encouraged her to transition from acting into business.[2][22] She then began aiding her father and brothers in the family group of companies.[23][3]
Career in business: 2005–present
In 2005, Agashe joined Brihans Natural Products Limited, an Ayurvedic skincare products manufacturing company founded by her brother Mandar Agashe in 2000, as their chief executive officer.[2] She had previously been appointed director at her father's investment firm in 1999. In January 2013, she was appointed as the managing director for Brihans Natural Products,[24][2] becoming the first woman in her family to head a business under their group of companies.[25][3]
By May 2014, Agashe had limited the range of products being manufactured by the company, choosing to focus on Aloe vera as the prime ingredient in its products.[26] In September 2015, she was an award presenter at the Shraavan Queen beauty pageant held in Mumbai and hosted by the Maharashtra Times.[27] By 2016, she began restructuring the company's range under a single umbrella brand.[2][3]
In April 2018, The Times of India awarded Agashe with a Times Visionary Award from their Pune chapter. The award was presented to her by Abhay Deol.[28][29] In June 2018, she was the recipient of a Pune's Most Powerful Award from Femina,[30] being presented the award by Huma Qureshi.[31] In October 2018, she was an award presenter alongside Amyra Dastur for the Mrs. Stylista beauty pageant hosted by the magazine.[32] In December 2018, she was the recipient of a business leadership award by the business research firm White Page India.[22][33]
By 2019, Agashe had shifted Brihans Natural Products's production to locally sourcing the Aloe vera, Indian gooseberry, and hibiscus used in their products from Indian farmers in drought-prone districts such as Solapur in Maharashtra. She has also leveraged her Bollywood background to secure celebrity endorsements and film sponsorships for the company's brands. In April of that same year, she was the subject of an episode on Marathi businesswomen for Sakal Money.[22] Later that same month, she was the recipient of a Times Women of the Year Award from The Times of India, being presented the award by Kiara Advani.[34] In December that same year, she and Diana Penty presented the Filmfare Award for Woman of Style & Substance to Dia Mirza at the 6th Filmfare Glamour and Style Awards.[35]
In January 2021, The Times of India praised Agashe's response to the COVID-19 pandemic in India,[36] [37] awarding her with a second Times Women of the Year Award that same month.[38] The award was presented to her by Anupam Kher.[39] In August 2021, she was one of the women in business featured on the cover of Femina's Independence Day issue of their Pune edition.[40]
In May 2022, Agashe featured on the cover of Femina's Pune issue for their cover story on women in the healthcare industry.[41] In August 2022, at the 67th Filmfare Awards, she and Dia Mirza presented the Filmfare Award for Best Story to Abhishek Kapoor, Supratik Sen and Tushar Paranjape, the writers of Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui (2021).[42]
In June 2023, Agashe alongside Jonita Gandhi and Shilpa Rao presented the Grazia Millennial Award for Breakthrough Performer of the Year to Sanya Malhotra.[43]
Selected works
Poetry collections
- Sheital (2000). तुम्हारे लिये [For You] (in Hindi). Illustrated by Sagade, Abhijeet. Shaniwar Peth, Pune: R. D. Agashe. ISBN 9798987233498.
Essays
- Agashe, Sheetal (2002). "Father's Daughter". In Barve, Ramesh; Vartak, Taraprakash; Belvalkar, Sharchandra (eds.). पुत्र विश्वस्ताचा : गौरव ग्रंथ : ज्ञानेश्वर आगाशे षष्ट्यब्दीपूर्ती निमित्त [Putra Viśvastācā : A Festschrift : In honour of Dnyaneshwar Agashe's 60th Birth Anniversary] (Festschrift) (in Marathi) (1st ed.). Pune: Jñāneśvara Āgāśe Gaurava Samitī. pp. 4–5. ISBN 978-1-5323-4594-4. LCCN 2017322864. OCLC 992168227 – via Bowker.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2005 | Minus One | Dilshat | Independent film |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Channel | Notes |
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1999–2003 | Yes Boss | Sheetal | SAB TV | Recurring role |
2018 | Femina Pune's Most Powerful 2018-19 | Herself | Zoom | TV special |
2018 | Femina Mrs. Stylista West 2018 | Herself (presenter) | Zoom | TV special |
2019 | बिझनेसवूमन: शीतल आगाशे | Herself (subject) | Sakal Money | TV Special |
2019 | 6th Filmfare Glamour and Style Awards | Herself (presenter) | ET Now | TV special |
2022 | 67th Filmfare Awards | Herself (presenter) | Colors TV | TV special |
2023 | Grazia Millennial Awards 2023 | Herself (presenter) | Times Now | TV special |
Notes
- ^ Agashe bears her father's name (Dnyaneshwar) as a middle name as per the patronymic Marathi naming conventions,[1] but she is widely known without her patronymic.[2][3]
- ^ Sheital being an alternate transliteration of her name in Marathi (शीतल);[16] her name has been generally and widely transliterated into the Latin script as Sheetal.[3][17][18]
References
- ^ a b Agashe & Agashe 2006, p. 62, आगाशे, शीतल ज्ञानेश्वर.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Sathe-Patwardhan, Radhika (2019). "The Boss Lady: Sheetal Agashe, MD, Brihans Natural Products". In Chaitanya, Tanya (ed.). Femina presents Pune's Most Powerful 2018-19 (Coffee table book). Mumbai: Worldwide Media. pp. 64–65. RNI 6253/59.
- ^ a b c d e f Nair, Siddharth; K., Samir; Pahari, Aishi (2018). "Sheetal Agashe, MD, Brihans Natural Products Ltd.". In Sen, Anusua (ed.). India's Most Admired Brands 2018-19 : Research by White Page. Vol. VII. New Delhi: Pegasus. pp. 86–87.
- ^ Ranade 1974, pp. 12–17, 59–61.
- ^ a b Kamath, M. V. (1 January 1991). The Makings of a Millionaire: A Tribute to a Living Legend, Raosaheb B.M. Gogte, Industrialist, Philanthropist & Educationist. Mumbai: Jaico Publishing House. p. 10. Retrieved 25 August 2022 – via University of California.
- ^ Karandikar 1992, p. Illustration 20.
- ^ Pathak, Gangadhar (1978). "पिरंदावण वाडी – तळेखाजण घराणा" [The House of Pirandavan Wadi – Talekhajan]. गोखले कुलवृत्तांत [Genealogy of the Gokhale Family] (Kulavruttanta) (in Marathi) (2nd ed.). Pune: Gokhale Kulavr̥ttānta Kāryakārī Maṇdaḷa. p. 976. LCCN 81902590. Retrieved 25 August 2022 – via WorldCat.
- ^ Ranade, Sadashiv (1982). "जांभळी घराणा (पहिला)" [The First House of Jambli]. फाटक कुलवृत्तांत [Genealogy of the Phatak Family] (Kulavruttanta) (in Marathi) (2nd ed.). Pune: Phāṭaka Kula Samitī. p. 56. LCCN 84900881. Retrieved 26 August 2022.
- ^ Kelkar, Bhaskar; Kelkar, Govind; Kelkar, Yashwant (1993). "कासारवेल – पुणे – धुळे घराणा" [The House of Kasarvel – Pune – Dhule]. केळकर कुलवृत्तांत [Genealogy of the Kelkar Family] (Kulavruttanta) (in Marathi) (2nd ed.). Pune: Yashoda Typesetting. pp. 82, 89. Archived from the original on 26 August 2022. Retrieved 26 August 2022.
- ^ "बेळगाव घराणा (दुसरे)" [The Second House of Belgaum]. गोगटे कुलवृत्तांत [Genealogy of the Gogte Family] (Kulavruttanta) (in Marathi) (2nd ed.). Mumbai: Gogaṭe Kulamaṇḍala. 2006. p. 532. LCCN 2012338796. Retrieved 25 August 2022.
- ^ Karandikar 1992, p. 109.
- ^ Agashe & Agashe 2006, p. 62.
- ^ Barve, Vartak & Belvalkar 2002, p. 98, प्रसन्न मित्र [Serene Friend] – Jabbar Patel.
- ^ Sinha, Abhay (5 May 2022). "Then & Now: अब कैसे दिखते हैं Yes Boss टीवी शो के आपके फ़ेवरेट क़िरदार, इन तस्वीरों में देखें" [Then & Now: How your favourite characters of the TV show Yes Boss look now, see in these pictures]. ScoopWhoop (in Hindi). Archived from the original on 18 August 2022. Retrieved 18 August 2022.
- ^ Rubeena Film Directory. Rubeena Collection. 2004. p. 60. Retrieved 10 October 2022 – via University of Michigan.
- ^ a b Sheital 2000, p. 6.
- ^ ""R&D is the seed from which an organization grows" Sheetal Agashe, MD, Brihans Natural Products (Greenleaf) underlines strategic growth and differentiation routes". The Economic Times (ET Edge ed.). Pune. 13 February 2020. p. 5.
- ^ Arya, Charudatta (July 2021). "Aloe There: Sheetal Agashe of Brihans Natural Products talks about the brand's USP". Femina. p. 11. RNI 6253/59.
- ^ Barve, Vartak & Belvalkar 2002, p. 4, Father's Daughter – Sheetal Agashe.
- ^ "Minus 1 (2005)". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 21 September 2023.
- ^ Hindi Cinema Year Book. Vol. 5. Screen World Publication. 2005. p. 60. Retrieved 10 October 2022 – via University of Michigan.
- ^ a b c Kulkarni, Praveen (3 April 2019). "शीतल आगाशे – प्रेरणादायी 'बिझनेस लीडर'" [Sheetal Agashe – Inspirational 'Business Leader']. Sakal (in Marathi). Pune. p. 2.
- ^ Barve, Vartak & Belvalkar 2002, p. 100, Unique Relationship – Jaywant Lele.
- ^ "Sheetal Dnyaneshwar Agashe - Director information". ZaubaCorp. Retrieved 10 October 2022.
- ^ Jasmine, Lily; Sudan, Harshita (18 April 2019). "Bold, brave & beautiful". The Times of India (Pune Times ed.). Pune. p. 3.
- ^ Acharya, Auyon; Sheikh, Ghazala (1 May 2014). "Naturally yours!". Femina. Pune. p. 47. RNI 6253/59.
- ^ Bhor, Vivek (14 September 2015). "छबीदार...सूरत देखणी!" [Pleasing... Beautiful looks!]. Maharashtra Times (in Marathi). Mumbai. Archived from the original on 20 August 2022. Retrieved 20 August 2022.
- ^ Hemnaney, Jeenal (19 April 2018). "Celebration And Recognition of Excellence". The Times of India. Pune. p. 3. Archived from the original on 26 April 2018. Retrieved 20 August 2022.
- ^ Sane, Shashank (18 April 2018). "Recognising excellence and contribution to society". The Times of India (Pune Times ed.). Pune. p. 9.
- ^ Chaitanya, Tanya, ed. (30 June 2018). "Leading from the front". Femina. No. Pune's Most Powerful 2018-19. Pune. p. 4.
- ^ "Pune's Super Achievers Get Felicitated At An Event". Times Now (Television broadcast) (in Hindi). 14 August 2018. Archived from the original on 8 January 2019. Retrieved 19 August 2022.
- ^ "An evening of glamour and style saw the crowning of Pune's stylistas". The Times of India. Pune. 7 October 2018. p. 8.
- ^ India's Most Inspirational Business Leader Awards by White Page India. India Today (Television broadcast). 27 January 2019.
- ^ Sane, Shashank (19 April 2019). "Felicitating the women of Pune for their contribution in various walks of life". The Times of India (Pune Times ed.). p. 4.
- ^ Seth, Analita (January 2020). Pillai, Jitesh (ed.). "The Victory Wagon". Filmfare. Vol. 69. p. 76. ISSN 0971-7277. RNI 1619/1957. Retrieved 20 August 2022 – via Magzter.
- ^ "Brihans Natural's "Greenleaf" one of the leaders in the Indian Aloe Vera market even in the new normal". The Economic Times. Pune. 22 January 2021. p. 3.
- ^ Joshi, Jay; Goyal, Sagar (28 January 2021). "Climbing the ladder of success naturally!". The Times of India (Times Power Women 2020 ed.). Pune. p. 3.
- ^ Jadhav, Prashant (30 January 2021). "Felicitating women achievers". The Times of India (Pune Times ed.). Pune. p. 6.
- ^ "Times Women Of The Year 2020 Award". India Times. Mumbai. 2 February 2021. Retrieved 10 October 2022.
- ^ Khanna, Saher; Attar, Samrah (August 2021). "What does freedom mean to you?". Femina. Pune. pp. Front cover, 10–11. RNI 6253/59.
- ^ Dave, Rushika (May 2022). "All for wellness". Femina. Pune. pp. Front cover, 12, 16. RNI 6253/59.
- ^ Sharma, Devesh (October 2022). Pillai, Jitesh (ed.). "Winners take it all!". Filmfare. Vol. 71. p. 90. ISSN 0971-7277. RNI 1619/1957. Retrieved 20 October 2022 – via Magzter.
- ^ Lokhandwala, Yusuf (July 2023). Dhondy, Mehernaaz (ed.). "All About The Grazia Millennial Awards 2023". Grazia India. Vol. 16, no. 4. Mumbai. pp. 62–66. RNI MAHENG/2008/25042. Retrieved 9 August 2023 – via Magzter.
Bibliography
- Barve, Ramesh; Vartak, Taraprakash; Belvalkar, Sharchandra, eds. (2002). पुत्र विश्वस्ताचा : गौरव ग्रंथ : ज्ञानेश्वर आगाशे षष्ट्यब्दीपूर्ती निमित्त [Putra Viśvastācā : A Festschrift : In honour of Dnyaneshwar Agashe's 60th Birth Anniversary] (Festschrift) (in Marathi) (1st ed.). Pune: Jñāneśvara Āgāśe Gaurava Samitī. ISBN 978-1-5323-4594-4. LCCN 2017322864. OCLC 992168227 – via Bowker.
- Karandikar, Shakuntala (1992). विश्वस्त [Viśvasta] (in Marathi) (1st ed.). Pune: Śrī Prakāśana. ISBN 9781532345012. LCCN 2017322865. OCLC 992168228 – via Bowker.
- Agashe, Trupti; Agashe, Gopal. (2006). "मांगदरी घराणा" [The House of Mangdari]. In Wad, Mugdha (ed.). आगाशे कुलवृत्तांत [Genealogy of the Agashe Family] (Kulavruttanta) (in Marathi) (2nd ed.). Hyderabad: Surbhi Graphics. ISBN 978-1-5323-4500-5 – via Google Books.
- Ranade, Sadashiv (1974). "मांगदरी घराणा" [The House of Mangdari]. चितपावन कौशिक गोत्री आगाशे कुलवृत्तांत [Genealogy of the Chitpavan Agashe Family belonging to the Kaushik Gotra] (Kulavruttanta) (in Marathi). LCCN 74903020. OCLC 20388396 – via University of Michigan.
Further reading
- Sathe-Patwardhan, Radhika (2019). "The Boss Lady: Sheetal Agashe, MD, Brihans Natural Products". In Chaitanya, Tanya (ed.). Femina presents Pune's Most Powerful 2018-19 (Coffee table book). Mumbai: Worldwide Media. RNI 6253/59.
- Nair, Siddharth; K., Samir; Pahari, Aishi (2018). "Sheetal Agashe, MD, Brihans Natural Products Ltd.". In Sen, Anusua; Baweja, Garima; Zafar, S.; et al. (eds.). India's Most Admired Brands 2018-19 : Research by White Page (Coffee table book). Vol. VII. Research directed by Makky, M. Y. New Delhi: Pegasus Events & IQ Design Studio.