Om Bhutkar

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Om Bhutkar
Born (1991-03-01) 1 March 1991 (age 33)
Pune, Maharashtra, India
Occupations
  • Actor
  • writer
  • poet
  • theatre enthusiast
[1]
Years active2004–present
Known for Mulshi Pattern (2018)

Om Bhutkar (born 1 March 1991) [2] is an Indian actor who works in Marathi cinema and occasionally in Hindi cinema. Bhutkar's breakthrough came with his role in Mulshi Pattern , but his debut was in the 2004 Hindi film Chhota Sipahi, for which he earned a National Film Award in the "Best Child Artist" category. [3] He is also known for his theatre show called 'Sukhan' [4] , which is a mehfil of Urdu literature & Hindustani music. He is also a poet who writes in Urdu by the pen name 'Maghloob' [5] , as well as in Marathi.

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Career

He made his film debut with the film Chhota Sipahi, for which he won the National Film Award. [3]  In 2018, He gained recognition from the crime film Mulshi Pattern , also made appearance in Nude . Bhutkar has played various roles in the critically acclaimed films like Deool (2011), Faster Fene (2017), Ajoba (2014), Lathe Joshi (2016). [6]

In 2023, he featured in Anup Jagdale's Ravrambha , a period romance film. Also played role of Sane Guruji in Shyamchi Aai in same year. [7] [8] [9]

Filmography

Films

All movies are in Marathi, unless mentioned.

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released

As actor

YearFilmRoleNotes
2004Chhota SipahiJoze Hindi film; Debut [10]
2009 Ek Cup Chya
2011 Deool Yuvri
2012 Masala
Chintoo Akki
2013Astu So Be ItRam
Pitruroon
2014 Ajoba Shiva Kamble
2015 Highway
2016 Lathe Joshi Son
2017Zindagi ViratSantya
Faster Fene Dhanesh
2018BarayanD Bhai
Nude Jairam
Lost And HoundSameer MalikShort film
Naal Mama
Mulshi Pattern Rahul Saka PatilRemade in Hindi as Antim: The Final Truth
2019Kahani Mitra KiDalviHindi film
2020Bappache Gharich Visarjan Surakshit VisarjanShort film
2023 Ravrambha Ravji
Shyamchi Aai Sane Guruji [9]

As writer

  • The Golden Harvest (2022)
  • Benwad (2022)
  • Re-Discovery (2024) [11]

Plays

Theatre Shows

Awards

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef(s)
2004 National Film Awards Best Child Artist Chhota SipahiWon [17]
2019 Zee Chitra Gaurav Best Actor Mulshi Pattern Won [18]

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