Shruti Marathe played the lead role of 'Aashi' in the TV show 'Dil Dhadakne Do'. Aashi was a strong-willed and independent woman who had a complicated past. Her relationships were often portrayed as intense and dramatic.

Her most iconic pairing often follows a familiar Bollywood trope: the disciplined, value-driven girl meets the impulsive, modern boy. Shruti brings a unique vulnerability to these roles. In Tuzya Priticha Vinchu Mala , her relationship with the male lead is not built on dramatic kisses or grand gestures, but on pratiskriya (reaction). The romance here is slow-burn. Every accidental touch, every argument about ethics versus freedom feels real.

(2013). Their off-screen relationship blossomed during the filming of this project. Wedding Details : They tied the knot on December 4, 2016

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Shruti also ventured into devotional romance, where the relationship is not between two mortals but between a devotee and the divine or a king and queen. In these roles, the romance is chaste but intense. Her eyes do the heavy lifting. When she looks at her on-screen husband in a period drama, there is a reverence that transcends physical attraction. She treats the pativrata (devoted wife) trope not as a weakness but as a powerful choice.