Bhalchandra Kadam

Bhalchandra Kadam (born 3 March 1970), popularly known as Bhau Kadam, is a Marathi theatre and film actor. He is known as a comedian, particularly when working in commercial Marathi cinema and drama. He began his acting career in 1991, when he started acting in dramas. He is well known for his roles in Fu Bai Fu. He has acted in more than 9 serials and has been involved in more than 500 drama shows[1]

Bhalchandra Kadam
Born (1970-03-03) 3 March 1970
NationalityIndian
Alma materDnyaneshwar School Wadala
OccupationActor, Comedian
Years active2013
Known forFu Bai Fu, Chala Hawa Yeu Dya, Timepass, Mast Challay Amach
StyleComedy
Spouse(s)Mamta Kadam
Children3 daughters and a son

Personal life

Bhalchandra Kadam was born and brought up in Mumbai since childhood. Kadam has a wife named Mamta. They have three daughters and a son[2][3]

Television

He is one of the best comedy actors in Marathi. He is well known for his skits in Fu Bai Fu, a Marathi standup comedy TV show on Zee Marathi. He also plays the main role, along with Nilesh Sable, in the comedy show Chala Hawa Yeu Dya,[4] also aired on Zee Marathi. In this serial, he plays the character of Pappa, Jyotishi and many more characters. In almost every character, Bhau has been unique with his brilliant comic timing. His innocence while putting up hilarious comedy has earned him immense popularity among millions of Marathi fans. He also worked in a shows like Tujha Majha Jamena, Mala Sasu Havi and participated in almost every Zee Marathi Utsav Natyancha Awards show by performing his skits.

Movies

He was part of many Marathi movies. Timepass 2, Timepass, Sanngto Aika, Miss Match, Pune Via Bihar, Narbachi Wadi, Kokanastha, Chaandi, Mast Challay Aamcha and Balkadu are some of the successful movies in which he played an important role. He was also present in the Hindi movie Ferrari Ki Saawar. He will be appearing as a lead actor in the upcoming Marathi movie VIP Gadhav which is expected to be a hit considering mix of comedy, story with rural background and songs written by poet/lyricist Bashir Momin Kavathekar.[5][6]

YearTitleLanguageRoleRef.
2019Weddingcha ShinemaMarathiMadan
2019VIP GadhavMarathi
2019NashibvaanMarathi
2018CycleMarathi
2018Jaga Vegali AntyatraMarathi
2018YuntumMarathi
2017Jindagi ViratMarathiAnna (Sarpanch)
2017BoyzMarathiBaban
2017Zhalla BobhataMarathi[7][8]
2017RanjanMarathi
2016Jaundya Na BalasahebMarathi
2016Half TicketMarathi
2016Made In MaharashtraMarathi
2015Vaajlaach Paahije - Game Ki ShinemaMarathiBhau Kamdar
2015Time Bara VaitMarathiAuto Wala
2015Timepass 2MarathiShantaram Parab
2014Miss MatchMarathiBhau
2014Sanngto AikaMarathiKharade
2014Pune Via BiharMarathi
2014Amhi Bolto MarathiMarathi
2014BalkaduMarathi
2014TimepassMarathiDagadu's father (Appa)
2013Narbachi WadiMarathiDr. D'souza
2013ChaandiMarathi
2013Ek Cutting ChaiMarathi
2013Kokanastha-Taath Kana Haach BaanaMarathi
2012Ferrari Ki SawaariHindiShamshu Bhai
2012KutumbMarathiBhau
2012Gola BerijMarathi
2011Fakta Ladh MhanaMarathi
2011Mast Chalalay AamchaMarathiHavaldar (Police)
2010Harishchandrachi FactoryMarathi
2005Dombivali FastMarathiHavaldar (Police)

References

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