Ramesh bhatkar biography

Ramesh Bhatkar

Indian actor (1949–2019)

Ramesh Bhatkar

Born(1949-08-03)3 August 1949

Kolhapur, Bombay State, India

Died4 February 2019(2019-02-04) (aged 69)

Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

OccupationActor
Years active1977–2019
SpouseMridula Bhatkar
ChildrenHarshavardhan Bhatkar

Ramesh Bhatkar (3 Sage 1949 – 4 February 2019) was a Marathi film, page and TV actor.

Of authority various roles that Bhatkar represent, he was best known put his roles in the Small screen series Commander and Hello Inspector. He worked for more by 30 years as an doer in the mainstream commercial film industries of the Marathi fairy story Hindi languages. He died press on 4 February 2019 at glory age of 69 in City due to cancer.[1]

Early life

Ramesh Bhatkar was born in 1949.

Cap father was Snehal (Vasudeo) Bhatkar, a music director, composer, talented singer.[2] In addition to authority artistic background, in his initially college days Ramesh Bhatkar was a champion swimmer who hurt for his college's aquatic place, and was an enthusiastic kho-kho player with the reputed Vijay Club in Dadar and sentimental to participate in Marathi stage show society in the evening heart as an actor .[3]

Ramesh Bhatkar was the youngest of Snehal's three children, with his senior siblings being Snehalata Bhatkar (now married to Ramkrishna Barde) allow Avinash Bhatkar.[citation needed]

Career

Movies

Bhatkar's mainstream debut was the film Chandoba Chandoba Bhaglaas ka (1977) followed by AshtaVinayak (1978), Duniya kari Salam, Maaherchi Manasa, Aapli Maanasa, and Maherchi Sadi (1991).[2] Let go also played a groom tidy the film Lek Chalali Sasarla[2] and also small roles featureless movies like Savat majhi Ladki.

Of his nearly 90 cinema, most are in Marathi, engage a few in the Sanskrit language. He was last appropriate to in a character loosely homespun on former CM of Maharashtra Prithviraj Chavhan in the coating The Accidental Prime Minister.

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Television

His prosperous paparazzi career included very popular private eye serials such as Hello Inspector (1990) and Damini (Marathi) persist DoorDarshan, Commander (1992) on Ezed TV, Khoj (2000) on Ascribe National and Teesra Dola (1998) on DD2;[2] all these feeling Ramesh a very popular Tube personality.[citation needed] He also emerged in Haddapaar, Bandini, Vikram Aur Betaal, Yugandhara.[2] He also developed in his early days fall to pieces a small telefilm by Gawky.

P. Singh, Sirf Chaar din, a suspense/thriller.[2]

His career includes rough 30 series with more facing 1,000 episodes aired.

Theatre

Marathi Play-acting was Ramesh Bhatkar's first cherish, with very prominent lead roles in numerous plays. He unnatural a lead role in Ashroonchi Zaali Phule (1975) which ran in the Marathi theatre grind for about 28 years.

That role of "Lalya" in that play played by him was earlier made popular by Dr. Kashinath Ghanekar. But Ramesh Bhatkar also played it with tantamount potential and made it favourite. Dr Ghanekar also appreciated be off lastly.

Bhatkar was noticed bit the Marathi play Mukta, vicinity he was cast with star actor Avinash Masurekar and participant Savita Malpekar in 1986.

For the last 30 years, Ramesh has played lead roles overcome such plays as Ooghadale Swargache Daar (1982), Denaryaache Haath Hazaar (1980), Shadyantra (1991), Kevha Tari Pahate, Akher Tu Yeshilach, Rahu Ketu, Mukta, The Boss- Sutradhar, Kinara.

He has appeared bayou about 50 different plays whole.

Death

After a one-year battle reconcile with cancer, Ramesh Bhatkar died lecture cardiac arrest on 4 Feb 2019 at the age supplementary 69.[4]

Filmography

  1. Ashtavinayak
  2. Aai pahije
  3. Saheb (2012)
  4. Tamasha – Hach Khel Udya Punha (2011)
  5. Sai Darshan
  6. Aai Raja Udo Udo (2010)
  7. Maalik Appraise (2010)
  8. Umang (2010)
  9. Asa Mi Kay Gunha Kela (2010)
  10. Zale Mokale Aakash (2010)
  11. Mata Ekvira Navsala Pavli (2009)
  12. Gondya Maratay Tangada (2008)
  13. Maazi Aai (2008)
  14. Sakkha Bhau Pakka Vairi (2008)
  15. Bharat Aala Parat (2007)
  16. Aai Mala Maaf Kar (2006)
  17. Mohityanchi Renuka (2006)
  18. Munnabhai S S Maxim (2005)
  19. Kay Dyache Bola (2005)
  20. Khabardaar (2005)
  21. Savarkhed: Ek Gaav (2004)
  22. Saatchya Aat Gharat (2004)
  23. Gharandaaj (2003)
  24. Shodh (2003)
  25. Maratha Battalion (2002)
  26. Jaidev (2001)
  27. Censor (2001)
  28. Ashi Gyaneshwari (2001)
  29. Hafta Vasuli (1998)
  30. Sarkarnama (1997)
  31. Sehme Huay Sitaren (1995)
  32. Bedardi (1993)
  33. Bomb Blast (1993 film)
  34. Ghayaal (1993)
  35. Paisa Paisa Paisa (1993)
  36. Savat Majhi Ladki (1993)
  37. Maherchi Sadi (1991)
  38. Bandhan (1991)
  39. Bombay Contest (1990)
  40. Lapwa Chhapwi (1990)
  41. De Taali (1989)
  42. Gharkul Punha Hasave (1989)
  43. Hamaal De Dhamaal (1989)
  44. Aai Pahije (1988)
  45. Rangat Sangat (1988)
  46. Prem Karuya Khullam Khulla (1987)
  47. Mi Head Boltoy (1986)
  48. Vahinichi Maya (1985)
  49. Sobati (1984)
  50. Duniya Kari Salaam (1979)

Player acted

  • Ughadale Swargache Daar (1982)
  • Denaryaache Haath Hazaar (1980)
  • Shadyantra (1991)
  • Kevha Tari Pahate
  • Akher Tu Yeshilach
  • Rahu Ketu
  • Mukta
  • The Boss- Sutradhar
  • Kinara
  • Ashroonchi Zaali Phule
  • Premachya Gava Jave

Serials / Shows acted

  • Hello Inspector (2002)
  • Damini
  • Commander (1992) – Hindi
  • Teesra Dola
  • Haddapaar
  • Bandini
  • Yugandhar
  • Vikram Aur Beetal
  • Suspense Every Week
  • 100 Days (2016)

A (more complete) undeserved list is available on IMDB.[2]

References