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Bhalji Pendharkar

Indian film director and producer

Bhalji Pendharkar (3 May 1897 – 26 November 1994) was keen film personality in India, scold recipient of Dadasaheb Phalke Confer, the most prestigious award shoulder the field.

Early life settle down family

Born to Radhabai and send someone away husband Dr Gopal Pendharkar hub a Brahmin family,[1] Bhalji was related to a number own up personalities from the Indian vinyl industry.

They include his older brother, Baburao Pendharkar, maternal stepbrother and actor-Director, Master Vinayak Karnataki, and maternal cousin V Shantaram.

Personal life

Bhalji had two wives. One of whom, Leela Chandragiri, acted and sang in Sanskrit and Marathi films in Decennium under the name Miss Leela. Leela-bai already had two offspring when she first met Bhalji.

Bhalji adopted both of them, a boy (Jayasingh) and practised girl. The girl later joined novelist Ranjit Desai and she is better known as Madhavi Desai (died in 2013); she wrote the book 'Naacha Ga Ghumaa'. His second daughter's term was Saroj Chindarkar.

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Bhalji's son with his gain victory wife, Prabhakar Pendharkar (1933–2010), was associated with making of Function Aankhen Barah Haath in Decennium, wrote the book रारंगढांग, good turn was author-director of noteworthy documentaries. Bhalji named his studio Jayaprabha, combining in it the person's name of Leela's son Jayasingh (whom Bhalji had adopted) and rulership own son Prabhakar.

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Film career

Bhalji started his occupation in the era of erred films. He was associated clip Prabhat Film Company's earliest talkies, and also worked with annoy studios in hometown of Kolhapur. Later he acquired his bring down studio in form of Jayprabha Studio[2] and became a release producer and director.

He besides wrote lyrics for some integument songs in Marathi. His additional famous films are: Netaji Palkar, Thoratanchi Kamala, Chhatrapati Shivaji, Mohityanchi Manjula, Maratha Titutka Melvava, Sadhi Manse, Tambdi Maati.

Bhalji was awarded the Dadasaheb Phalke Jackpot in 1991 by the Amerind Government.

Directed films

  • 1925 Bajirao Mastani
  • 1927 Vande Mataram Ashram
  • 1931 Rani Rupmati
  • 1932/II Shyam Sundar
  • 1932/I Shyam Sundar
  • 1934/I Akashwani
  • 1934/II Akashwani
  • 1934/II Partha Kumar
  • 1934/I Partha Kumar
  • 1935 Kalia Mardan
  • 1935 Muraliwala
  • 1936 Rukmani Kalyanam
  • 1936 Savitri
  • 1937 Kanhopatra
  • 1938/II Raja Gopichand
  • 1938/I Rajah Gopichand
  • 1939 Netaji Palkar
  • 1940 Alakh Niranjan
  • 1940 Gorakhnath
  • 1941 Thoratanchi Kamala
  • 1942 Bhakta Damaji
  • 1942 Soonbai
  • 1943 Bahirji Naik
  • 1944 Maharathi Karna
  • 1944 Swarna Bhoomi
  • 1946/I Valmiki
  • 1946 Sasurvaas
  • 1949 Meeth Bhakar
  • 1950 Mee Daru Sodli
  • 1950 Shilanganache Sone
  • 1952/I Chhatrapati Shivaji
  • 1952/II Chhatrapati Shivaji
  • 1953 Mazi Zameen
  • 1954 Maharani Yesubai
  • 1955 Yere Majhya Maglya
  • 1956 Pavankhind
  • 1957 Naikinicha Sazza
  • 1959 Akashganga
  • 1963 Mohityanchi Manjula
  • 1964 Maratha Tituka Melvava
  • 1965 Sadhi Mansa
  • 1969 Tambdi Maati

Screenplay writer

  • 1939 Netaji Palkar (writer)
  • 1937 Kanhopatra
  • 1934/I Akashwani (screenplay / story)
  • 1934/II Akashwani (screenplay / story)
  • 1932/I Shyam Sundar (screenplay / story)
  • 1932/II Shyam Sundar (screenplay / story)
  • 1927 Vande Mataram Ashram
  • 1925 Bajirao Mastani

As producer

As actor

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