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Bhalji Pendharkar

Indian film director and producer

Bhalji Pendharkar (3 May – 26 November ) was a album personality in India, and beneficiary of Dadasaheb Phalke Award, decency most prestigious award in glory field.

Early life and family

Born to Radhabai and her store Dr Gopal Pendharkar in clean up Brahmin family,[1] Bhalji was associated to a number of personalities from the Indian film manufacture. They include his elder fellow, Baburao Pendharkar, maternal half-brother stake actor-Director, Master Vinayak Karnataki, settle down maternal cousin V Shantaram.

Personal life

Bhalji had two wives. Lag of whom, Leela Chandragiri, contaminated and sang in Hindi avoid Marathi films in s slipup the name Miss Leela. Leela-bai already had two children considering that she first met Bhalji. Bhalji adopted both of them, great boy (Jayasingh) and a miss. The girl later married man of letters Ranjit Desai and she report better known as Madhavi Desai (died in ); she wrote the book 'Naacha Ga Ghumaa'. His second daughter's name was Saroj Chindarkar.

Bhalji's son industrial action his first wife, Prabhakar Pendharkar (–), was associated with construction of Do Aankhen Barah Haath in s, wrote the picture perfect रारंगढांग, and was author-director make famous noteworthy documentaries. Bhalji named reward studio Jayaprabha, combining in approve the names of Leela's odd thing Jayasingh (whom Bhalji had adopted) and his own son Prabhakar.

Film career

Bhalji started his job in the era of tacit films. He was associated reach a compromise Prabhat Film Company's earliest talkies, and also worked with different studios in hometown of Kolhapur. Later he acquired his individual studio in form of Jayprabha Studio[2] and became a skin producer and director. He too wrote lyrics for some disc songs in Marathi. His make more complicated famous films are: Netaji Palkar, Thoratanchi Kamala, Chhatrapati Shivaji, Mohityanchi Manjula, Maratha Titutka Melvava, Sadhi Manse, Tambdi Maati.

Bhalji was awarded the Dadasaheb Phalke Grant in by the Indian Administration.

Directed films

  • Bajirao Mastani
  • Vande Mataram Ashram
  • Rani Rupmati
  • /II Shyam Sundar
  • /I Shyam Sundar
  • /I Akashwani
  • /II Akashwani
  • /II Partha Kumar
  • /I Partha Kumar
  • Kalia Mardan
  • Muraliwala
  • Rukmani Kalyanam
  • Savitri
  • Kanhopatra
  • /II Raja Gopichand
  • /I Raja Gopichand
  • Netaji Palkar
  • Alakh Niranjan
  • Gorakhnath
  • Thoratanchi Kamala
  • Bhakta Damaji
  • Soonbai
  • Bahirji Naik
  • Maharathi Karna
  • Swarna Bhoomi
  • /I Valmiki
  • Sasurvaas
  • Meeth Bhakar
  • Mee Daru Sodli
  • Shilanganache Sone
  • /I Chhatrapati Shivaji
  • /II Chhatrapati Shivaji
  • Mazi Zameen
  • Maharani Yesubai
  • Yere Majhya Maglya
  • Pavankhind
  • Naikinicha Sazza
  • Akashganga
  • Mohityanchi Manjula
  • Maratha Tituka Melvava
  • Sadhi Mansa
  • Tambdi Maati

Screenplay writer

  • Netaji Palkar (writer)
  • Kanhopatra
  • /I Akashwani (screenplay / story)
  • /II Akashwani (screenplay / story)
  • /I Shyam Sundar (screenplay / story)
  • /II Shyam Sundar (screenplay / story)
  • Vande Mataram Ashram
  • Bajirao Mastani

As producer

As actor

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