Raja Paranjape
Raja Paranjape राजा परांजपे | |
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Born |
Rajabhau Dattatraya Paranjpe April 24, 1910 Miraj, Bombay Presidency, British Raj (now Maharashtra, India) |
Died |
February 9, 1979 68) Pune, Maharashtra, India | (aged
Occupation | Actor, Director, Producer and Writer |
Rajabhau Dattatraya Paranjpe (Marathi: राजाभाऊ परांजपे दत्तात्रय; April 24, 1910 – February 9, 1979), known as Raja Paranjape (Marathi: राजा परांजपे), was an Indian actor, director, producer and writer in the Marathi film and Hindi film industries.[1] He started to produce Marathi films under the banner named Gajraj with Madgulkar and Phadake. The super-hit Hindi film, Mera Saaya, was a remake of his Marathi film, Pathlaag.
Career
In a career spanning 40 years, Paranjape was associated with about 80 Marathi and Hindi films.[1]
Films as director (29 titles)
- (1948) Balidaan
- (1948) Do Kaliyan
- (1948) Jeevacha Sakha
- (1950) Jara Japun
- (1950) Pudhcha Paool
- (1951) Parijatak
- (1951) Shrikrishna Satyabhama
- (1952) Lakhachi Gosht
- (1952) Pedgaoche Shahane
- (1953) Chacha Chowdhury
- (1954) Oon Paoos
- (1955) Ganget Ghode Nhahale
- (1956) Andhala Magto Ek Dola
- (1956) Devghar
- (1956) Gaath Padli Thaka Thaka
- (1956) Pasant Aahe Mulgi
- (1959) Baap Bete
- (1960) Jagachya Pathivar
- (1961) Aadhi Kalas Mag Paaya
- (1961) Suvashini
- (1962) Soniyachi Paoolen
- (1963) Baiko Maheri Jaate
- (1963) Haa Mazha Marg Eklaa
- (1964) Pathlaag
- (1965) Padchhaya
- (1966) Gurukilli
- (1966) Love and Murder
- (1967) Kaka Mala Vachwa
- (1969) Aadhar
Films as actor (19 titles)
- (1937) Kanhopatra
- (1937) Pratibha Manduk
- (1939) Life's for Living: AadmiMama (as Paranjpe)
- (1939) Manoos
- (1942) Soonbai
- (1946) Sasurvaas
- (1952) Lakhachi Gosht
- (1952) Pedgaoche Shahane Kaka Shahane
- (1952) Raag Rang
- (1953) Chacha Chowdhury
- (1954) Een Meen Sadeteen
- (1954) Oon Paoos (Bapu Master)
- (1960) Jagachya Pathivar
- (1963) Baiko Maheri Jaate
- (1963) Bandini (Kalyani's Father)
- (1963) Ha Majha Marg Ekla
- (1969) Aadhar
- (1971) Jal Bin Machhli Nritya Bin Bijli (Chamay 'Royal' Roy)
- (1972) Piya Ka Ghar (Gauri Shankar)
- (1974) Us-Paar (Mohan's Paternal Grandfather)
References
- 1 2 "Watch Raja Paranjape come alive on screen this week". Times of India. 11 April 2010.
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