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Sharad Talwalkar (1 November 1918 - 22 August 2001) was an Indian film and television actor who led the Marathi film industry and theatre for many years. He had performed in more than 180 Marathi films.

Sharad Talwalkar
Born1 November 1918
Ahmednagar, Bombay Presidency, British India
Died22 August 2001
(aged 82)
Pune, Maharashtra, India
OccupationActor
Notable work
Dhum Dhadaka (1985)
Chal Re Lakshya Mumbaila (1989)
Style
Comedy, Dark Comedy, Fiction-Real Life

Childhood


He had a passion for acting from his childhood, he acted in plays in Bhave High School where he studied. When he reached college, he along with acting started directing plays. Keshavrao Date was impressed by young Talwalkar's talent, and hence in 1938 Keshavrao Date selected him for Natya Vikas Company.[1]


Debut and early years


Sharad Talwalkar had made his film debut in Datta Dharmadhikari's 'Akher Zamla' in 1952 with Raja Gosavi (it was his debut too), Talwalkar played a comic role in that movie. This movie was a hit and the duo Raja Gosavi and Sharad Talwalkar emerged as a comic pair, and thereafter acted together in many movies. In his early days Sharad Talwalkar worked mainly in Mumbai, Pune & Kolhapur. 'Lakhachi Gosta' and 'Pedgaonche Shahane' were films in his early days. Avaghachi Sansar was his first colour film. The most interesting amongst these is his career as a theater actor. He has acted in around 45 plays. Ekach Pyala, Gharo Ghari Heech Bomb, Lagnachi Bedi are some of his prominent plays.[2]


Selected filmography



Death


On the evening of 22 August 2001, at the age of 82, and Sharad Talwalkar died due to a heart attack in his home in Pune. The actor of 60 years was survived by his two sons and his wife, leaving 180+ films in Marathi cinema and his name behind.[3]


Awards


He had received several awards for his roles in films like Ekti, Mumbaicha Javai, Javai Vikat Ghene Aahe, Rangalya Ratri Asha. Dhoom Dhadaka, Lek Chalali Sasarla and Tu Tithe Me were some of his latest films.[1]


References


  1. ">Sharad Talwalkar (Punediary.com) Pune's Pride". Punediary.com. 25 September 2003. Archived from the original on 13 February 2010. Retrieved 9 March 2012.
  2. vinayras, 123pune.com, info@123pune.com (22 August 2001). "Sharad Talwalkar | Pune News, Blogs, Jobs, Classifieds, Yellow Pages, Business Directory". 123pune.com. Archived from the original on 21 November 2008. Retrieved 9 March 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. "Noted Marathi actor Sharad Talwalkar passes away". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 24 October 2012. Retrieved 9 March 2012.



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