Treesha Thosar


Treesha Thosar is an Indian child actress known for her work in Marathi cinema. She made her debut with Marathi film Naal 2, for which she received the National [Film Award for Best Child Artist], becoming the youngest National Award winner.

Career

Treesha acted in Naal 2 at just three years old. At the age of four, she won the National [Film Award for Best Child Artist] at the 71st [National Film Awards] for her role as Chimi in Naal 2, becoming the youngest National Award recipient and surpassing the record previously held by Kamal Haasan, who received the honour at the age of six. She first gained public attention through the television serial Aai Tuljabhavani in 2024. She then acted in the crime series Manvat Murders, which is based on ghastly murders that occurred in the Marathwada region of Maharashtra in the early 1970s.
In 2025, she starred alongside Siddharth Jadhav, Mohan Agashe, and Rohini Hattangadi in the Marathi comedy crime thriller Aatli Baatmi Futli. She later acted in Mahesh Manjrekar's drama film Punha Shivaji Raje Bhosale. She will next star in the Hindi heist thriller film The Great Escape Faraar alongside Nawazuddin Siddiqui.

Filmography

Film

YearFilmRoleNotes
2023Naal 2Revati "Chimni" LokhandeDebut; Won National Film Award for Best Child Artist
2025Aatli Baatmi FutliMeenu
2025Punha Shivajiraje BhosaleRakhma
Mansi VermaHindi film

Television

Awards