Ravi Namade

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Ravi Namade
Died
Pune, Maharashtra, India
NationalityIndian
Occupation Film director
Years active1975–1988
Known for Ek Daav Bhutacha

Ravi Namade was an Indian film director known for Ek Daav Bhutacha , for which he received many accolades for best direction, including Maharashtra State Film Award, Baburao Painter Award (second price). [1] [2] Namade also worked as an assistant director for the films Deewar (1975), Trishul (1978), Kaala Patthar (1979), Silsila (1981) with Bollywood film producer and director Yash Chopra. [2]

Contents

Filmography

Director

Assistant director

Awards

Death

Ravi Namade died in Pune, Maharashtra aged 65. [2]

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References

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  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "'एक डाव भुताचा','खरं कधी बोलू नये','रेशीमगाठी' सिनेमांचे दिग्दर्शक रविन्द्र नमाडे यांचे निधन". Divya Marathi . Archived from the original on 2022-01-24.
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