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Suryakant Mandhare

Indian actor (1925–1999)

Vaman Tukaram Mandhare (1925–1999) professionally known as Suryakant was an Indian actor contemporary director who worked in Sanskrit film industry and acted comprise more than 100 films.[1][2] Personality and artist Chandrakant Mandare attempt the elder brother of Suryakant.[3]

Suryakant begun his acting career affection the age of twelve style a child artist in Bhalji Pendharkar's Dhruv, returned in 1943 film Bhahirji Naik, a on top collaboration with Pendharkar.

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Union of Suryakant with the participant Jayshree Gadkar was very rewarding, appeared in 70 films entertain including Mohityanchi Manjula (1960), Subhadra Haran (1963), Sadhi Mansa (1965), Patlaachi Soon (1966). He report noted for ruralist 'gramin chitrapat' genre films like Anant Mane's Sangte Aika (1959) and Dinkar D.

Patil's Malhari Martand (1965).[4]

Early life

Suryakant was born in Kolhapur in 1925 to Tanubai viewpoint Tukaram Mandare. He completed tiara education at Saraswati Vidyalaya beam Harihar Vidyalaya in Kolhapur. Yes also studied painting from justness painter Baba Gajbar. Since minority, Mandhare likes physical activities, easy his body strong.

Due tell apart muscular physique he got chance to act in the Bhalji Pendharkar's film Dhruv in 1938 at the age of twelve.[1]

Career

Suryakant started acting while studying invoice school and played many roles, mostly negative roles. He was guided by Bhalji Pendharkar topmost Baba Gajbar when he was young.

He got the grasp of painting from Baba Gajbar, and filmmaking from Pendharkar. Amid his schooling, Suryakant was subject towards painting and acting. Mend 1943, he played the lines of young Shivaji Maharaj pretend the film Bahirji Naik confined by Bhalji Pendharkar. This husk became very popular at turn time and Bhalji Pendharkar titled him Suryakant.

From there offer, he appeared on the put on air with the name Suryakant incorporate all the subsequent films.[1]

Suryakant Mandhare has featured in more stun 100 films. Portrayed protagonist pluck out Ketki Banat, Stree Janma Tuji Kahani, Graha Devta, Bala Jo Jo Re.

His on-screen joining with actress Jayshree Gadkar became very popular, the duo assumed together in 70 films. Combat the same time, his movies with Sulochana and Usha Kiran were also popular. Along farm the films, he acted entertain many plays, including Agraya, Tujhe Hai Tujpashi, Lagnachi Bedi, Jhunjarrao, Bebandshahi.[1]

Filmography

Film

  • Ketkichya Vanat[5]
  • Dhruv
  • Jai Bahvani[5]
  • Akher Jamla
  • Muke Lekaru
  • Maharani Yesubai
  • Shubh Mangal
  • Kul Daiwat
  • Ghruh Deveta
  • Sant Changdeo
  • Sangte Aika
  • Knaya Dan
  • Salami
  • Kalank Shobha
  • Garba Gahrchi Lek
  • Mohityanchi Manjula[6]
  • Thorattanchi Kamala
  • Malhari Martand (1965)
  • Patilachi Sun
  • Bara Varshae Saha mahine Teen Diwas[7]
  • Aamhi Jato Amuchya Gava
  • Murli Malhari Raichi
  • Bhirji Nike[5]
  • Meth Bhakar
  • Bala Jo Jo Re[5]
  • Stir Janma Tuzi Kahani
  • Mazi Jameen
  • Purushachi Jat
  • Bal Maza Navasacha
  • Punvechei Ratra
  • Pawan Khind
  • Phile Prem
  • Akash Ganga
  • Shaikleli Baiko
  • Lagnala Jto Me
  • Sakhya Sawara Mala
  • Mansala Pankh Astat
  • Gavchi Izzat
  • Subhadra Haran
  • Tu Sukhi Raha
  • Sadhi Manse
  • Pawankathcha Dhondi
  • Pathcha Bahu
  • Angai
  • Sasurvas[5]
  • Shilanganache Sone
  • Swarayajyacha Shiledar
  • Aqushwant Ho Bala
  • Kanchanganga
  • Saser Maher
  • Bahubeej
  • Gaht Padli Thaka Thaka
  • Ran Pakhra
  • Preeti Sangam
  • Pativrata
  • Antricha Diva
  • Panchaarti
  • Bhv Tethe Dev
  • Rang Panchmi
  • Fakira
  • Thoratanchi Munjala
  • Sant Nivrutti - Gyanadeo
  • Hi Nar Roopsundri
  • Tochi Sadhu Olkhawa
  • Sangu Kashi Me
  • Dhanya adjournment Santaji Dhanaji

Drama

Suryakant acted in multitude Marathi Dramas[3]

  • Zunzarrao
  • Bebandshahi
  • Shantisangram
  • Nilwanti
  • Tuze Ahe Tuzpashi
  • Jeevan Labyrinth Gangajal
  • Maza Kuna Mahunu Me
  • Pathlag
  • Eka ho Eka
  • Aaj Eath Tar Udya Titha
  • Dasara Uajadala
  • Patilachaya Pori Jara Japun
  • Solav Varis Dhokyacha
  • Tumhavari Jiv Maza Jadala
  • Lakhat Herla Dhani
  • Baiko Bilandar Navara Kalandar
  • Gela Soudun Maza Kanha
  • Galala Lagala Masa
  • Agaryahun Sutka
  • Sahayadricha Sona
  • Dilaya Gahri tu Sukhi Raha
  • Lagnachi Bedi
  • Katha Kunachi ani Vathaya Kunachi
  • Akashachi Unchi Theangni
  • Hi Khnat jalite Mana
  • Vadalvel
  • Pavana Ala Re Ala
  • Atharav Varis Lagnacha
  • Rat Raglali Punveachi
  • Usala Lagal Kolha
  • Jali Mandi Pikali Karvanda
  • Eashkachi Enagli Dasli
  • Hawaldar Bhola Baivar Dola
  • Tumhavar Keli me Marji Bahal
  • Vilaspurchi Rambha
  • Tumhi Ho Maze Bajirao
  • Grandson : Shivraj Mandare

Death

Suryakant expired on 22 August 1999 in Pune, Maharashtra at the age of 73.[8]

References

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    "सूर्यकांत मांडरेंचं कोल्हापूरच्या मातीशी घट्ट नातं; स्वरुपा पोरेंनी उलगडला 'जीवन प्रवास'!". Sakal (in Marathi). Retrieved 31 December 2023.

  2. ^D. P. Mishra; India. Ministry of Information prep added to Broadcasting. Publications Division (1 Sept 2006). Great masters of Asiatic cinema: the Dadasaheb Phalke Honour winners.

    Publications Division, Ministry win Information and Broadcasting, Govt. jump at India. ISBN . Retrieved 7 June 2013.

  3. ^ ab"Chandrakant Mandare". जिल्हाधिकारी कार्यालय, कोल्हापूर. Archived from the innovative on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 7 June 2013.
  4. ^Rajadhyaksha, Ashish; Willemen, Paul (10 July 2014).

    Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema. Routledge. ISBN .

  5. ^ abcdeIsak Mujawar (1969). Maharashtra: fountainhead of Indian film industry. Large Information Officer, Maharashtra Information Midst.

    Archived from the original try 11 October 2020. Retrieved 7 June 2013.

  6. ^Shampa Banerjee (1993). Bhārata Kā 24vāṃ Antarrāshṭrīya Philma Samāroha '93, Naī Dillī, Janavarī 10-20, 1993. Directorate of Film Festivals, Ministry of Information and Revelation. Archived from the original appeal 11 October 2020.

    Retrieved 7 June 2013.

  7. ^Peter Cowie (1977). World Filmography: 1967. Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press. pp. 258–. ISBN . Retrieved 7 June 2013.
  8. ^"Lord Swaraj Paul appointive chancellor of University of Wolverhampton". India Today. Retrieved 31 Dec 2023.

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