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Indian actor (1913–2001)
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Chandrakant Mandare
Born(1913-08-13)13 August 1913
Died17 February 2001(2001-02-17) (aged 87)
OccupationActor
RelativesSuryakant Mandhare (brother)

Chandrakant Mandhare (Marathi: चंद्रकांत मांडरे, (13 August 1913 – 17 February 2001) was a well-known Marathi Film actor and an artist. He played different roles in Marathi films and devoted his life to art. He was a master in paintings and powder shading.

He was the elder brother of Suryakant Mandhare.

Films as actor

  • Maanache Paan (1949)
  • Chhatrapati Shivaji (1952)
  • Punvechi Raat (1955)
  • Sangte Aika (1959)
  • Navrang (1959)
  • Padada (1963)
  • Swayamwar Zale Seeteche (1964)
  • Bai Mee Bholi (1967)
  • Patleen
  • Ek Mati Anek Nati (1968)
  • Mukkam Post Dhebewadi (1969)
  • Aai Ude Ga Ambabai (1973)
  • Ashta Vinayak (1979)
  • Soon Mazi Laxmi (1981)
  • Bangarwadi (1995)..Karbhari
  • Satichi Punyai

References

  1. Aruṇa Sādhū (2007). Maharashtra. National Book Trust. ISBN 978-81-237-4961-7. Retrieved 7 June 2013.
  2. Rotary International (April 2002). "The Rotarian". The Rotarian. Rotary International: 61–. ISSN 0035-838X. Retrieved 7 June 2013.
  3. Peter Cowie (1 October 1995). Variety International Film Guide 1996. Taylor & Francis Group. ISBN 978-0-240-80253-4. Retrieved 7 June 2013.
  4. ^ "Kolhapur students pay tribute to artist Mandhare". The Times of India. 18 May 2013. Archived from the original on 1 October 2013. Retrieved 7 June 2013.
  5. Prathamesh Jadhav (19 February 2013). "Zee Talkies celebrates 100 years of Indian cinema with special calendar". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 1 October 2013. Retrieved 7 June 2013.
  6. "Chandrakant Mandare". जिल्हाधिकारी कार्यालय, कोल्हापूर. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 7 June 2013.
  7. "Filmography of Chandrakant Mandhare". gomolo. Retrieved 7 June 2013.

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