Nandu Madhav

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Nandu Madhav
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NationalityIndian
Occupation(s)Actor, director, writer
Years active1995–present
Parent(s)Madhav
Parvati
Website http://nandumadhav.com/

Nandu Madhav is an Indian actor known for his works in Marathi cinema and theatre. He is known for his title 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] He won a Filmfare Award Marathi for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the 2022 film, Y (2022).

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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

FilmRoleDirectorLanguageYearRef(s)
Scam 2003 Inspector Madhukar Dombe Tushar Hiranandani Hindi2023
Y (2022)JaiAjit SuryakantMarathi2022
Dial 100 Chandrakanth Pallav aka Chandu Rensil D'Silva Hindi2021 [4]
Cargo NitigyaArati KadavHindi2019
Simmba Akruti's FatherRohit ShettyHindi2018 [5]
BarayanAnirudha's FatherDeepak PatilMarathi2018
Akira Inspector Rajeshwar A.R. Murugadoss Hindi2016
Main Aur Charles In. Sudhakar ZhendePrawaal RamanHindi2015
Celluloid Dada Saheb Phalke Kamal Malayalam2013
TapaalDevram (Postman)Laxman UtekarMarathi2013
MukktiBhanudas (Farmer)Machindra MoreMarathi2012
Jana Gana Mana Mr. Sontakke (Teacher)Amit AbhyankarMarathi2012
Shala Joshi's FatherSujay DahakeMarathi2012
MarmabandhMitraDinesh BhonsleMarathi2010
Harishchandrachi Factory Dadasaheb PhalkeParesh MokashiMarathi2009
ValuAba RenuseUmesh KulkarniMarathi2008
Darpan Ke PichyeAniketRajkumar BhanHindi2005
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Gangadhar Nilkanth Sahasrabuddhe Dr. Jabbar PatelEnglish2000
Jis Desh Mein Ganga Rehta Hain Iqbal Mahesh Manjrekar Hindi2000
Shool Lalji E. Nivas Hindi1999
Sarkarnama Chander NaikShrawani DeodharMarathi1998
DayaraAbducter KidnapperAmol PalekarHindi1996
Katha Don GanapatravanchiSahebraoArun KhopkarMarathi1996
Bangarwadi Ananda RamoshiAmol PalekarMarathi1995

Plays

PlayWriterDirectorTypeYearRef(s)
Jawan TrambakMakarand DeshpandeMakarand DeshpandeHindi play2000
Sanman HaouseShyam ManoharDeepak RajadhyakshaMarathi play2005
Shobha YatraShafat KhanGanesh YadavSociopolitical Satire1999
Amhi Latike Na BoluP. L. DeshpandeVikram WatveComedy play1994
Wada Chirebandi, Magn Talyakathi, YugantMahesh ElkunchwarChandrakant KulkarniTrilogy (9 hrs. Play)1994
FaustGauteFritze BenewitzGerman play1994
Bambai Ke KauveShafat KhanGanesh YadavHindi Satire1992
Dr. Tummhi SudhhaAjit DlaviChandrakant KulkarniDiscussion play1991
Doosra SamanaSatish AlekarWaman KendreSociopolitical1989
Ghar GharHarsh ShivcharanHarsh ShivsharanMarathi play1988

Awards For Movie

Festival / AwardsCategoryResult
Bangarwadi (Year-1995)Best Comedy Actor (Maharashtra state)Won
Harishchandrachi Factory (Year-2010)Screen Award Best ActorWon
Tapal (Year-2013)Screen Award Best ActorWon
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
Filmfare Marathi Awards – (2023) Best Supporting Actor - Y (2022)Won

Drama Awards

DramaCategoryResult
Dusara SamanaBest Actor (Maharashtra state)Won
Dr. Tumhi SudhaBest Actor (Maharashtra state)Won
HurhunnariNatyadarpan AwardWon

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