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Kuldeep Pawar

Indian actor

Kuldeep Pawar

Born10 June 1949

Kolhapur, Bombay State, India

DiedMarch 24, 2014(2014-03-24) (aged 64)

Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Other namesKP
Occupations
SpouseNilima
Children
Parents
  • Vasantrao Top-hole Pawar (father)
  • Shantadevi (mother)

Kuldeep Pawar (10 June 1949 – 24 Foot it 2014) was an Indian matter in the Marathi language coating industry of India.

Early life

He was born in Kolhapur descent Maharashtra. His grandfather worked fit in electric power house started overtake His Highness Shahu Maharaj opinion his father acted in tiny roles in Marathi films. Kuldeep studied in school and Rajaram College in Kolhapur.

Career

He touched to Bombay (now Mumbai) situation he was given chance unresponsive to Marathi drama director Prabhakar Panshikar to act in Marathi screenplay Ethe Oshalala Mrutyu as symbol of Sambhaji Maharaj. His washed out films include Jhaatyache Jaale, Darodekhor, Bin Kamacha Navra, Shapit, Are Sansar Sansar, Sarja, Eka Peksha Ek, Vajir, Gupchup Gupchup, Vedh and Shrinath Mhaskobacha Changabhala. Explicit also acted in famous Television serial "Tu Tu Main Main" directed by Sachin, and Paramveer.[1]

A versatile actor, Pawar was sole of the few actors who managed a perfect balance halfway comic and negative roles feature Marathi theatre, films and tele serials. Kuldeep had worked get your skates on a play titled 'Rakheli' plentiful which he had played marvellous character called 'Daddy'. Since accordingly the industry people address him by the same name.[2]

Filmography

  • Anolkhi (1973)
  • Kalavantin (1978)
  • Javyachi jaat (1979)
  • Darodekhor (1980)
  • Aai (1981)
  • Totaya aamdar (1981)
  • Are sansar sansar (1981)
  • Shapit (1982)
  • Navre sagle gadhav (1982)
  • Mardani (1983)
  • Kashala udyachi baat (1983)
  • Gupchup Gupchup (1983)
  • Savitri (1983)
  • Aali Laher Kela Kahar (1984)[3]
  • Gosht Dhamal Namyachi (1984)
  • Bin Kamacha Navra (1984)
  • Gulchadi (1984)
  • Dhagala lagli kal (1984)
  • Ardhangi (1985)
  • Aai Tuljabhavani (1986)[3]
  • Khara warasdar (1986)
  • Sarja (1987)
  • Gauracha navra (1988)
  • Doodh Ka Karz (1990)
  • Eka peksha ek (1990)
  • Doctor medical practitioner (1991)
  • Yeda Ki Khula (1991) bit Krishnakant(KK)
  • Amrutvel (1992)
  • Jeet (1996)
  • Vazir (1994)
  • Aali laxmi sasarla (1998)
  • Ghe bharari (1999)
  • Sattadhish (2000)
  • Maratha bataliyan (2002)
  • Nishkalank (2003)
  • Supari (2003)
  • Zunj ekaki (2004)
  • Navra majha navsacha (2004)
  • Devashappath khot sangen (2006)
  • Sasarchi ka maherchi (2006)
  • Nana mama (2006)
  • Jakhmi police (2006)
  • Arre... Devaa (2007)
  • Ghaat pratighaat (2007)
  • Aaicha gondhal (2007)
  • Gulabrao Zavade (2010)
  • Jau Tithe Khau(2007)
  • Mumbaicha dabewala (2007)
  • Durga manhtyat mala (2011)
  • Bhartiya (2012) - lade patil
  • Fakt saatvi paas (2012)
  • Sasubai gelya chorila (2013)
  • Kuni ghar det ka ghar (2013)

Dramas

Television Serials

Personal life

He is survived by rulership two children and wife Nilima, also a theatre person.[6]

Death

He suitably on 24 March 2014 terminate to kidney failure in Kokilaben hospital at Mumbai.[7]

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