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1 Early life  





2 Acting career  





3 Writer  



3.1  Plays  





3.2  Movies  





3.3  TV serials  





3.4  Literature  





3.5  One Act Plays  







4 Director  



4.1  Movies  





4.2  Documentaries  







5 Acting  



5.1  Movies  





5.2  Serials  







6 Awards and nominations  





7 References  





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Abhiram Bhadkamkar
Occupations
  • Actor
  • director
  • writer
  • Years active1991–present
    Websiteabhirambhadkamkar.com

    Abhiram Bhadkamkar is an Indian actor, director and writer. He mainly worked as a writer in different films, serials and plays. Some of his famous films, as a writer are Balgandharva, Pachadlela, Aai, Khabardar, A Rainy Day, Paulwaat and many more. His famous Marathi plays, as a writer, are Dehbhan, Altun Paltun, Pahuna, Sukhanshi Bhandato Amhi, Ladi Najariya, Hasat Khelat, Jyacha Tyacha Prashna and many more. His plays are performed in Hindi, Kannada and Gujarati in addition to Marathi theatre. A film directed by him is Aamhi Asu Ladke, presented and well received in many international and national film festivals. His collection of stories and novels are published by publishers/ publications of repute. His acting in films has won accolades. He acted in different Marathi and Hindi films and TV serials.
    Abhiram has written story of upcoming Marathi comedy film Jalsa.[1]

    Early life[edit]

    Abhiram Bhadkamkar graduated in Commerce, obtained a diploma in journalism and communication, graduated from National School of Drama specializing in acting. He is currently engaged in acting, direction and writing in both languages Hindi and Marathi in various forms such as films and plays.

    Acting career[edit]

    Hasat Khelat, Pahuna, Jyacha Tyacha Prashna (Sawal apna apna), Ladi Najaria, Dehbhan and Sukhanshi Bhandto Aamhi are some of his major works, produced by reputed theatre groups and performed all over Maharashtra and Delhi in different languages including Hindi, Kannada and Gujarathi.

    Pahuna, Dehbhan and Jyacha Tyacha Prashna are published by Continental Prakashan, a reputed publication in Marathi, and won literature award of Maharashtra Government in 1994, 1995 and 2005. Chudail is a collection of short stories, focusing on the soul and revealing the harsh reality of a most covetous tinsel town. It received an award by Maharashtra Sahitya Parishad, as best short story collection. It is published by Akshar Publication.

    Asa Balgandharva… is a biographic novel that depicts the legendary actor singer Balgandharva in all his human attributes, published by Rajhans Prakashan, it received the H. N. Apte Best Novel award.

    He has written the films Balgandharva, Aai, Pachadlela, Devki, Khabardar etc. and received Best Dialogue and Best Screenplay award for the film Devki, which also received Best Film award from government of Maharashtra.

    Aamhi Asu Ladke is a film he has written and directed and it has won many awards. It was officially selected for New York Independent International Film Festival and screened in November 2006 in New York and in Harrisburg. And now, his latest hit is Balgandharva (Story, Screenplay and Dialogues).

    He has acted in Pachadlela, Ramdeo Ala Re Baba, Devki and Full 3 Dhamaal.

    Writer[edit]

    Plays[edit]

    No. Name Language
    1 Jyacha Tyacha Prashna Marathi
    2 Dehbhan Marathi
    3 Sukhanshi Bhandato Amhi Marathi
    4 Yacht Diwashi Yacht Veli Marathi
    5 Hasat Khelat Marathi
    6 Pahuna Marathi
    7 Ladi Najariya Hindi
    8 Altun Paltun Marathi
    9 Apalak Nidrahin Hindi
    10 Sthal Snehamandir Marathi
    11 Prempatra Marathi
    12 Comred Ka Coat Hindi
    13 Saval Apna Apna Hindi

    Movies[edit]

    No. Name Language
    1 Jalsa Marathi
    2 Balgandharva Marathi
    3 Pachadlela Marathi
    4 Aai Marathi
    5 Khabardar Marathi
    6 A Rainy Day Marathi
    7 Viti Dandu Marathi
    8 Devki Marathi
    9 Manya Sajjana Marathi
    10 Ghayaal Marathi
    11 Full 3 Dhamaal Marathi
    12 Navsache Por Marathi
    13 April Fool Marathi
    14 Ramdeo Ala Re Baba Marathi
    15 Durge Durgat Bhari Marathi
    16 Kamal Majhya Baykochi Marathi
    17 Chikat Navra Marathi
    18 Aamhi Asu Ladke Marathi
    19 Veergati Marathi

    TV serials[edit]

    No. Name Language
    1 Kshitij Hindi
    2 Sayaa Hindi
    3 Teacher Hindi
    4 Raste Hindi
    5 Gopalji Hindi
    6 V3+ Hindi

    Literature[edit]

    No. Book Name Language
    1 Asa Balgandharva Marathi
    2 Chudail Marathi
    3 At Any Cost Marathi
    4 Insha Allah Marathi

    One Act Plays[edit]

    No. Name Language
    1 Dhobipachhad Marathi
    2 Pach Shunyanchi Berij Marathi
    3 Jhad Marathi
    4 Yega Yega Sari Marathi

    Director[edit]

    Movies[edit]

    No. Movie Name Language Year
    1 Aamhi Asu Ladke Marathi 2005
    2 Baba Lagin Marathi 2012

    Documentaries[edit]

    No. Name Language Note
    1 Film City Marathi Documentary by MTDC to introduce Bollywood Tourism
    2 Behind The Stage Hindi Documentary based on back stage artists of theatre

    Acting[edit]

    Movies[edit]

    No. Name Language
    1 Pachadlela Marathi
    2 Devki Marathi
    3 Full 3 Dhamaal Marathi
    4 Zindagi Zindabad Hindi
    5 Paulwaat Marathi
    7 Relations Hindi
    8 Ramdeo Ala Re Baba Marathi

    Serials[edit]

    No. Name Language Directed By
    1 Chanakya Hindi Chandraprakash Dvivedi
    2 Kshitij Hindi Anand Rai
    3 Sailaab Hindi Ravi Rai
    4 Raste Hindi Alka Maitra
    5 Damini Marathi Kanchan Adhikari
    7 CID Hindi B. P. Singh
    8 Ahat Hindi B. P. Singh

    Awards and nominations[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Marathi filmdom gears up for Jalsa - Times of India".

    External links[edit]


    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Abhiram_Bhadkamkar&oldid=1191408948"

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