Nandu Madhav
Nandu Madhav is an Indian actor known for his works in Marathi cinema and theatre. He is known for the his titular role in Paresh Mokashi's Harishchandrachi Factory which won the Best Feature Film in Marathi award in the 56th National Film Awards in 2008.[1]
Nandu Madhav | |
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Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Actor, director, writer |
Years active | 1995–present |
Parent(s) | Madhav Parvati |
Website | http://nandumadhav.com/ |
Early life
Nandu Madhav completed his school training in Gevrai, Beed district. He earned his BSc and LL.B. (gen) degrees from Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University in Aurangabad, Maharashtra.
Career
Madhav played a role in the Marathi movie Bangarwadi (1995). Madhav has also appeared in Hindi movies such as Daayraa and Jis Desh Mein Ganga Rehta Hain. He is also known for his role of an educated villager fighting for justice in the 1998 hit film Sarkarnama.
In 2012, He coordinated a play called Shivaji Underground in Bhimnagar Mohalla, which attempts to shed light on legacy appropriation of Maratha King Chhatrapati Shivaji.[2][3]
Filmography
Film | Role | Director | Language | Year | Ref(s) |
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Cargo | Nitigya | Arati Kadav | Hindi | 2019 | |
Simmba | Akruti's Father | Rohit Shetty | Hindi | 2018 | [4] |
Barayan | Anirudha's Father | Deepak Patil | Marathi | 2018 | |
Akira | Inspector Rajeshwar | A.R. Murugadoss | Hindi | 2016 | |
Main Aur Charles | In. Sudhakar Zhende | Prawaal Raman | Hindi | 2015 | |
Celluloid | Dada Saheb Phalke | Kamal | Malayalam | 2013 | |
Tapaal | Devram (Postman) | Laxman Utekar | Marathi | 2013 | |
Mukkti | Bhanudas (Farmer) | Machindra More | Marathi | 2012 | |
Jana Gana Mana | Mr. Sontakke (Teacher) | Amit Abhyankar | Marathi | 2012 | |
Shala | Joshi's Father | Sujay Dahake | Marathi | 2012 | |
Marmabandh | Mitra | Dinesh Bhonsle | Marathi | 2010 | |
Harishchandrachi Factory | Dadasaheb Phalke | Paresh Mokashi | Marathi | 2009 | |
Valu | Aba Renuse | Umesh Kulkarni | Marathi | 2008 | |
Darpan Ke Pichye | Aniket | Rajkumar Bhan | Hindi | 2005 | |
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar | Gangadhar Nilkanth Sahasrabuddhe | Dr. Jabbar Patel | English | 2000 | |
Jis Desh Mein Ganga Rehta Hain | Iqbal | Mahesh Manjrekar | Hindi | 2000 | |
Shool | Lalji | E. Nivas | Hindi | 1999 | |
Sarkarnama | Chander Naik | Shrawani Deodhar | Marathi | 1998 | |
Dayara | Abducter Kidnapper | Amol Palekar | Hindi | 1996 | |
Katha Don Ganapatravanchi | Sahebrao | Arun Khopkar | Marathi | 1996 | |
Bangarwadi | Ananda Ramoshi | Amol Palekar | Marathi | 1995 |
Plays
Play | Writer | Director | Type | Year | Ref(s) |
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Jawan Trambak | Makarand Deshpande | Makarand Deshpande | Hindi play | 2000 | |
Sanman Haouse | Shyam Manohar | Deepak Rajadhyaksha | Marathi play | 2005 | |
Shobha Yatra | Shafat Khan | Ganesh Yadav | Sociopolitical Satire | 1999 | |
Amhi Latike Na Bolu | P. L. Deshpande | Vikram Watve | Comedy play | 1994 | |
Wada Chirebandi, Magn Talyakathi, Yugant | Mahesh Elkunchwar | Chandrakant Kulkarni | Trilogy (9 hrs. Play) | 1994 | |
Faust | Gaute | Fritze Benewitz | German play | 1994 | |
Bambai Ke Kauve | Shafat Khan | Ganesh Yadav | Hindi Satire | 1992 | |
Dr. Tummhi Sudhha | Ajit Dlavi | Chandrakant Kulkarni | Discussion play | 1991 | |
Doosra Samana | Satish Alekar | Waman Kendre | Sociopolitical | 1989 | |
Ghar Ghar | Harsh Shivcharan | Harsh Shivsharan | Marathi play | 1988 |
Awards For Movie
Festival / Awards | Category | Result | |
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Bangarwadi (Year-1995) | Best Comedy Actor (Maharashtra state) | Won | |
Harishchandrachi Factory (Year-2010) | Screen Award Best Actor | Won | |
Tapal (Year-2013) | Screen Award Best Actor | Won | |
Jan Gan Man (Year-2012) | Vishesh Parikshak Award (Maharashtra state) | Won | |
Shala (Year-2012) | Vishesh Parikshak Award (Maharashtra state) | Won | |
Mukkti (Year-2012) | Vishesh Parikshak Award (Maharashtra state) | Won |
Drama Awards
Drama | Category | Result |
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Dusara Samana | Best Actor (Maharashtra state) | Won |
Dr. Tumhi Sudha | Best Actor (Maharashtra state) | Won |
Hurhunnari | Natyadarpan Award | Won |
References
- "Harishchandrachi Factory to tell story behind making of India's first feature film". Indian Express. Pune. 3 May 2008. Archived from the original on 30 September 2012. Retrieved 30 September 2012.
- Gokhale, Shanta (18 June 2012). "The Turban Legend". Retrieved 15 April 2020.
- Kelkar, Suhit (19 August 2012). "An Actor's Take on Shivaji". Retrieved 15 April 2020.
- "Movie review: Akira moves only in fits and starts". India Today. Retrieved 17 February 2019.