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Osho was born on 11 December 1931 in Kuchwada Village, Bareli Tehsil, Raisen District, Bhopal State, British India. He was an actor and writer, known for No Pienses en Monos (2022), The World About Us (1967) and Ashram in Poona (1979). He died on 19 January 1990 in Pune, Maharashtra, India.- Actor
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Deven Verma was born on 23 October 1937 in Kutchh, Cutch State, British India. He was an actor and producer, known for Andaz Apna Apna (1994), Yakeen (1969) and Chori Mera Kaam (1975). He was married to Rupa Ganguly. He died on 2 December 2014 in Pune, Maharashtra, India.- Actor
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Vikram Gokhle (occasionally credited as Vikram Gokhle) is a well known Indian film, television and stage actor, notable for his roles in Marathi theatre and Hindi films and television.
He is the son of another well known veteran Marathi theater and film actor Chandrakant Gokhle, who acted in 68 Marathi and 16 Hindi films besides 64 Marathi plays over a span of 75 years.
Gokhle is now directing his debut directorial film titled Aaghaat. Produced by Sprint Arts Creation and executive producer Rajesh Damble, the film is based on a story written by Dr Nitin Lavangare. The cast of the film includes actors Mukta Barve and Dr Amol Kolhe and is shot in Pune. The film is getting released on 24 December 2010.
Vikram Gokhle has a long family lineage active in Indian film industry. His great grandmother Durgabai Kamat was the first female artiste of the Indian screen, while his grandmother Kamlabai Gokhle (Kamlabai Kamat at that time) was the first female child artiste of Indian cinema.
Way back in 1913, Durgabai acted as Parvati and Kamlabai as Mohini in a film by name Mohini Bhasmasur, produced and directed by Dadasaheb Phalke, the father of Indian cinema. His father Chandrakant Gokhle was a veteran Marathi film and stage artist and has acted in over 70 Marathi and Hindi films.
Mrs. Vrushali Gokhle, wife of Vikram Gokhle is a lady behind success of living legend. Her support to family has always been strength for the excellence of Vikram Gokhle.- Writer
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R.K. Laxman was born on 24 October 1921 in Mysore, Kingdom of Mysore, British India. He was a writer, known for Wagle Ki Duniya (1988), Hu Tu Tu (1999) and Malgudi Days (1986). He was married to Kamala Kumari and Kamala. He died on 26 January 2015 in Pune, Maharashtra, India.- Actress
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Achala Sachdev was born on 3 May 1920 in Peshawar, North-West Frontier Province, British India. She was an actress, known for Kal Ho Naa Ho (2003), Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... (2001) and Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995). She was married to Clifford Douglas Peters. She died on 30 April 2012 in Pune, Maharashtra, India.- Actor
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Shreeram Lagoo, a luminary in the world of Indian theater and cinema, left an indelible mark through his multifaceted career. Born in Satara, Maharashtra, India, Lagoo's journey was one of artistic exploration, intellectual depth, and unwavering commitment. Shreeram Lagoo's early years were steeped in academic pursuits. He earned his medical degree (MBBS) from the prestigious B. J. Medical College in Pune. His passion for the arts, however, soon led him to the stage, where he would find his true calling. Lagoo's tryst with Marathi theater began in the 1950s. His performances were marked by an intense emotional range, impeccable timing, and a deep understanding of human psychology. Whether portraying iconic characters like Iago in Othello, Sartre in Kamala, or the enigmatic Ghashiram Kotwal, Lagoo's presence on stage was electrifying. His association with the Maharashtra Cultural Center (popularly known as Sahitya Sangh) in Pune further solidified his status as a theater legend. Lagoo's directorial ventures, including plays like Natsamrat, Gidhade, and Ghar Tighancha Hava, resonated with audiences across generations. Lagoo seamlessly transitioned from theater to cinema. His nuanced performances in films like Pinjra, Sinhasan, and Gharonda showcased his versatility. Whether playing a compassionate doctor, a conflicted patriarch, or a revolutionary, Lagoo's authenticity shone through. Beyond the spotlight, Shreeram Lagoo was a man of strong convictions. His Marxist leanings and commitment to social justice were evident in his public life. He fearlessly voiced his opinions on political and social issues, earning both admiration and controversy. Shreeram Lagoo's legacy extends far beyond the footlights. His impact on Indian culture, theater, and cinema remains immeasurable. His passing on December 17, 2019, left a void, but his body of work continues to inspire artists, intellectuals, and dreamers alike. In the annals of creativity, Shreeram Lagoo's name stands tall-a beacon for those who seek truth, beauty, and the transformative power of art .- Actress
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Shobhna Samarth was born on 17 November 1916 in Bombay, Bombay Presidency, British India. She was an actress and director, known for Do Diwane (1936), Be Kharab Jan (1936) and Naukar (1943). She was married to Kumarsen Samarth. She died on 9 February 2000 in Pune, Maharashtra, India.- Actress
With seventy years in the film businesses, Lalita Pawar's long career began as a child in the silent era and continued into leading lady roles, but she is best remembered for her years as a character actor.
Lalita was born Amba Laxman Rao Sagun, the daughter of a wealthy silk merchant. While visiting a film studio, young Lalita requested being photographed so she could see herself on film. The director was so impressed with her screen presence that he asked for her to take a role in his next movie.
In 1942, while filming a scene which required her character to be slapped, she was struck too hard across the face. The accident compounded with a severe reaction to the medication administered, damaged her eye and left her with a noticeable permanent squint. This event marked the end of her leading lady status.
In her late twenties, she began taking on character roles. She eventually became known and praised for portraying overly-domineering matriarchs. She won the Filmfare Award for her supporting role in Anari (1959), and was nominated a further three times in the best supporting actress category.- Padma Chavan was born on 7 July 1944 in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India. She was an actress, known for Baghavat (1982), Suhag Sindoor (1961) and Naram Garam (1981). She died on 12 September 1996 in Pune.
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Vijay Tendulkar was born on 6 January 1928 in Kolhapur, Bombay Presidency, British India. He was a writer and actor, known for Aakrosh (1980), Ardh Satya (1983) and Manthan (1976). He was married to Nirmala Tendulkar. He died on 19 May 2008 in Pune, Maharashtra, India.- Nilu was born in the Marathi-speaking Phule family during the year 1930.
Starting his career in a Marathi folk play 'Katha Aklechya Kandyachi', he went on to act in numerous Marathi movies, beginning with 'Ek Gaav Baara Bhanagadi' during 1956, and in most he portrayed a cunning and villainous village-based character with a 'Gandhi' look.
Such was the intensity of his portrayal that people, especially women, were intimidated by him in real life.
He subsequently appeared in villain and character-actor roles in many Bollywood movies, including 'Saransh' and 'Sau Din Saas Ke'. His overall appearances in movies total over 130.
His hobbies included watching movies/dramas, reading, social work, gardening, and volunteering with Andhashraddha Nirmulan Samiti
A follower of Socialist Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia, he had been diagnosed with Cancer of the Oesophagus, and was admitted to a private hospital in Pune on July 5. Cancer had also spread to other parts of his body. Before being hospitalized he had suffered a paralytic attack which largely impacted the left side of his body. He subsequently passed away on Sunday night, July 12, 2009.
He is survived by his wife and a daughter, Gargi. - Actor
Agha was born on 21 March 1914 in Poona, Bombay Presidency, British India. He was an actor, known for Amber (1952), Hum Kisise Kum Naheen (1977) and Adhi Raat Ke Baad (1965). He died on 30 April 1995 in Pune, Maharashtra, India.- Dulari was born on 18 April 1928 in Nagpur. She was an actress, known for Paying Guest (1957), Dil Diya Dard Liya (1966) and Deewaar (1975). She died on 18 January 2013 in Pune.
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Mohan Bhakri was a director and writer, known for Kabrastan (1988), Khooni Murdaa (1989) and Khooni Mahal (1987). He died on 18 April 2024 in Pune, Maharashtra, India.- Ramchandra Dhumal was born in 1949 in India. He was an actor, known for Sairat (2016), Lagan (2022) and Chatrapati Shashan (2019). He died on 25 May 2020 in Pune, Maharashtra, India.
- Anand Abhyankar was an acclaimed Indian actor. Known for his versatility, he made a mark in Marathi and Hindi cinema. Abhyankar's notable performances include roles in Marathi films like "Spandan," and popular Hindi TV shows like "CID." Tragically, his promising career was cut short when he passed away in a car accident on December 23, 2012, leaving behind a legacy of impactful performances.
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Ravindra Mahajani was born in 1949 in Pune, Maharashtra, India. He was an actor and director, known for Satte Sathi Kahihi (2002), Julum (1990) and Carry on Maratha (2015). He died on 14 July 2023 in Pune, Maharashtra, India.- Ashwini Ekbote was an Indian theater and screen actress and a classical dancer. She began her acting career in the Marathi theater. Ekbote had done several Marathi plays and had been a part of many regional language based entertainment serials. Ashwini was actively involved in women empowerment and environmental issues. She was running a dance training class and very often conducted free of charge shows. Ekbote died on 22 October 2016 after collapsing on stage during a performance in Pune at Bharat Natya Mandir.
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Pranit Kulkarni was born in 1971 in India. He was a director and actor, known for Deool Band (2015), Baloch (2023) and Wedding Cha Shinema (2019). He died on 17 May 2021 in Pune, Maharashtra, India.- Actress
Lalan Sarang was born on 26 December 1938 in Bombay, British India. She was an actress, known for Samna (1975), Simhasan (1979) and Khara Varasdar (1986). She was married to Kamlakar Sarang. She died on 9 November 2018 in Pune, Maharashtra, India.- Director
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Born in Pune, where she also received her early education, on January 12, 1943, Sumitra Bhave was half of a decades long filmmaking partnership with Sunil Sudakhar, who also trained in Pune. The duo made a number of award winning works on social issues, in the Marathi language, since they met in 1985, with the scripts written by Bhave and showing a feminist orientation.- Actor
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Suryakant was born in 1925 in Kolhapur. He was an actor and director, known for Irsha (1978), Purana Purush and Kar Bhala (1956). He died in 1999 in Pune.- Chandrakant Gokhale was born on 7 January 1921 in Miraj, Bombay Presidency, British India. He was an actor, known for Love and Murder (1966), Loafer (1996) and Wajood (1998). He died on 20 June 2008 in Pune, Maharashtra, India.
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Prabhakar Panshikar, a celebrated Marathi stage actor, left an indelible mark on the world of theater. Born in Bombay (now Mumbai), India, he hailed from the Karhade Brahmin community. His lineage included Sanskrit scholars, with his grandfather translating the authoritative Ayurvedic manual, Nighantu Ratnakar, into Marathi.
From a young age, Prabhakar was captivated by acting and the world of theater. During his school days, he not only watched famous plays but also actively participated in Ganesha Festival performances in Girgaon, Mumbai. His love for drama led him away from his family during his early teens.
In 1955, at the age of 25, Prabhakar embarked on his professional journey in Marathi theater with the play Ranicha Baag. Under the guidance of veteran Marathi drama director M. G. Rangnekar, he honed his skills and acted in plays like Kulwadhu, Bhumikanya Sita, Vahini, and Khadashtak. However, it was Rangnekar who offered him the breakthrough role in the play To Mi Navhech (translated as "I Am Not Him"). Prabhakar portrayed the character of Lakhoba Lokhande, which became immortal in Marathi theater history. To Mi Navhech gained immense popularity and was even translated into other Indian languages, including Gujarati and Kannada.
Prabhakar Panshikar founded Natyasampada, a Marathi drama production organization. Through this platform, he nurtured local artists and launched them in cities like Pune, Mumbai, Kolhapur, and Nagpur. Over his illustrious career, Prabhakar performed in more than 8,000 stage shows spanning 53 years. His commitment to the stage was unwavering, and he became a beacon for aspiring actors and theater enthusiasts.
Prabhakar hailed from the Panshi village in Pernem Taluka, Goa. His family roots were deeply connected to this region. His passion for theater and dedication to the craft left an indelible mark on Marathi cultural heritage. Prabhakar Panshikar's portrayal of Lakhoba Lokhande and his unwavering commitment to the stage continue to inspire generations of artists and theater enthusiasts. His legacy lives on as a beacon of creativity and excellence in Marathi theater .- Sharad Talwalkar was born on 1 November 1918 in Ahmednagar, Maharashtra. He was an actor and writer, known for Navare Sagle Gadhav (1982), Ashta Vinayak (1979) and Ekta Jeev Sadashiv (1972). He died on 22 August 2001 in Pune, Maharashtra, India.