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Prashant Damle
Born
Prashant Damle

(1961-04-05) 5 April 1961 (age 63)
Mumbai
OccupationActor
Years active1978–present
Notable workMoruchi Mavshi
Gela Madhav Kunikade
Eka Lagnachi Goshta
Websitehttp://www.prashantdamle.com

Prashant Damle is a Marathi actor, comedian who has acted in numerous Marathi dramas, movies and television serials for over 35 years. He has been associated with Marathi theatre since 1983 and till date has performed in 27 different plays and variety of hundreds of roles. Damle is widely recognized as the biggest ultimate superstar of Marathi theatre.

In the journey of 35 years of performing arts, he has been honoured with many prestigious awards. Till date he has 4 Limca Book Records in his name. He has also performed in 37 Marathi Feature Films and 24 Marathi serials. On January 6, 2013, at Ravindra Natya Mandir, Mumbai, his drama Gela Madhav Kunikade set a world record, with its 10,700th performance over a period of more than 15 years.

Career

After the first few stage performances during his school years and college years he got an opportunity to act in the Marathi play named "Tur Tur". That proved to be a major breakthrough for him and thus he ventured into the commercial Marathi theater. He proved his excellence in comedy. Then followed the play "Moruchi Mauvshi". During that period of struggle Mr. Sudhir Bhat of Suyog Productions, cast him into a lead role in his comedy drama "Bramhachari". That was what gave birth to his devotion and dedication to the world of Marathi theater & entertainment. He got his first break into films through the film "Pudhcha Paul" by Producer Mr. Vinay Nevalkar which was directed by Mr Raj Dutt and thus marked his first entry into the world of Marathi films, where his performance and name reached to a larger audience, further stabilising his presence in the acting arena.

Having done a number of Marathi Stage shows, Prashant has also worked in the film media. He has worked in numerous television serials and more than a hundred Marathi films. He has worked with the big wigs of the industry and worked in some of the all time famous movies like - "Pasant Aahe Mulagi", Savat Majhi Ladki", "Ekda Pahava Karun, "Atma Vishwas", "Ina Meena Deeka" (along with Ashok Saraf), "Madhuchandrachi Ratra", "Waajva Re Waajva", and the most recent "Tu tithe Mi".

He has acted in many Marathi and Hindi television serials and has portrayed memorable characters. Some of his works in television discipline are "Gharkul", "Be Dune Teen", "Bhikajirao Karodpati", "Gubbare", "Saare Saare Gaauya", "Kay Pahilas Mazyat", "Darling Darling", "Bahurupi" and the very popular, "Filmi Chakkar", "Uchapati", just to name a few of his most unforgettable performances.[1]

Damle suffered a mild heart attack in May 2013. He was undergoing treatment at an Andheri hospital. Damle was admitted to the Crticare H4 hospital after feeling uneasy. Angiography revealed four blockages in arteries supplying blood to his heart which was operated the same week. Damle was busy with "Eka Lagnachi Goshta" when he had this mild heart attack. Because of this, all shows of his dramas had to be cancelled for the next 15 days. After the treatment he again started doing plays but at a slower pace.[2]

Other activities

Currently, he is compering a cookery show called as “Aaj Kay Special” of colors Marathi . He also works as brand ambassador for Disha Direct, Shamrao Vitthal Co-op. Bank Ltd. And of Retired Army Association. His TV Show "Aamhi Saare Khavayye" brings its audience, a set of delicious recipes. The show also gives the audience an opportunity to participate. Theme menus cater to all possible situations such as a weekend lunch menu, a party or whatever. One can learn to make starters, drinks, main course items as well as desserts on the show.[3]

Prashant Damle Fan Foundation

Not only an actor and singer but he is also a renowned producer of theatre, through this he started his own foundation called Prashant fan foundation through which he carries on his social work for the welfare of the society. He has also donated Rs 1 lakh for the water program of Maharashtra Govt.[4]

Theatre

  • Tour-Tour
  • Maharastrachi Lokdhara
  • Moruchi Mavshi
  • Brahmachari
  • Lagnachi Bedi
  • Priti Sangam
  • Pahuna
  • Chal... Kaahitarich Kay
  • Gela Madhav Kunikade
  • Lekure Udand Jhali
  • Priyatama
  • Be Dune Teen
  • Char Divas Premache
  • Shh... Kuthe Bolaayche Naahi
  • Wyakti Ani Walli
  • Moruchi Mavshi
  • Sundar Mee Honar
  • Sasu Mazhi Dhasu
  • Eka Lagnachi Goshta
  • Amhi dogh Raja Rani
  • Jaadu Teri Nazar
  • Bahurupi
  • Nakalat Disale Sare
  • Karti Kaljat Ghusali
  • Sangeet Saunshaykallol
  • Sakhr Khalella Manus
  • Eka Lagnachi Pudhachi Ghoshta

He completed his 10,000 drama shows in January 2013

Filmography

  • Bho Bho (2016)
  • Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai 3
  • Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai 2
  • Welcome Zindagi (2015)
  • Gola Berij (2012)
  • Tu tith me (2000)
  • Akka (1995)
  • Yadnya (1994)
  • Chal Gammat Karu (1994)
  • Gharandaj (1993)
  • Premankur (1993)
  • Garam Masala (1993)
  • Sarech Sajjan (1993)
  • Sawaat Majhi Ladki (1993)
  • Char Divas Sasuche (1993)
  • Vajwa Re Vajwa (1992)
  • Sagle Sarkech (1992)
  • Ek Gaganbhedi Kinkkali (1992)
  • Aikava Te Nawalach (1992)
  • Aapli Manas (1992)
  • Khulyacha Bazar (1992)
  • Atta Hoti Geli Kuthe (1991)
  • Dhadakmar (1991)
  • Bandalbaaj (1991)
  • Dhumakul (1990)
  • Fatfajiti (1990)
  • Baap Re Baap (1990)
  • Atmavishwas (1989)
  • Pasant Aahe Mulgi (1989)
  • Ek Ratra Mantarleli (1989)
  • Eena Meena Deeka (1989)
  • Vidhilikhit (1989)
  • Aaie Pahije (1988)
  • Reshim Gaathi (1988)
  • Saglikade Bomba Bomb (1988)
  • Anandi Anand (1987)
  • olakh na palakh
  • Pudhch Paul


Television

  • Kay Paahilas Mazyat
  • Be Dune Paach
  • Uchapati
  • Ek Rupauachi Paij (DD Sahyadri)
  • Bhikaji Rao karodpati(DD Sahyadri)
  • Hat Leka(Zee Marathi)

Reality Shows

  • Amhi Saare Khavayye (Zee Marathi)
  • Saregamapa Season 11 (Zee Marathi)
  • Rambandhu Sahyadri Antakshari
  • Tak Dhi Naa Dhin
  • Aaj Kay special (Colors Marathi)

Awards received

Stage

  • 1993: Best Actor, Natya Nirmata Sangh, Gela Madhav Kunikade
  • 1993: Best Actor, Natydarpan award, Gela Madhav Kunikade
  • 1993: Best Actor, Maharashtra State Award, Gela Madhav Kunikade
  • 1995: Best Singer/Actor - 1995 - Kalnirnay, Lekure Udand Jhali
  • 1995: Best Singer/Actor - 1995 - Akhil Bhartiya Natya Parishad, Lekure Udand Jhali
  • 1995: Best Actor, Maharashtra State Award, Lekure Udand Jhali
  • 1995: Best Actor, Critics Award, Lekure Udand Jhali
  • 1996: RECORD BREAKER ACTOR, A special prize by Prabhat channel, '
  • 1996: Best Actor, Natyadarpan Award, Priyatama
  • 1999: Best Actor, Natya Nirmata Sangh, Eka Lagnachi Gosht
  • 1999: Best Actor, ALFA Gaurav Puraskar, Eka Lagnachi Gosht
  • 1999: Best Actor, Akhil Bhartiya Natya Parishad, Eka Lagnachi Gosht
  • 1999: Best Actor, Maharashtra State Award, Eka Lagnachi Gosht
  • 2003: Best Actor, Kalaranjan Puraskar, pune, Amhi Doghe Raja Rani
  • 2003: Best Actor, Maharashtra State Award, Amhi Doghe Raja Rani
  • 2008: Best Actor, Maharashtra State Award, Olakh Na Palakh
  • 2010: Best Actor, Maharashtra State Award, Bahurupi
  • 2019: Best Actor, Lokmat Maharashtrian Of The Year, Eka Lagnachi Pudhchi Ghost

Film

  • 1993: Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Maharashtra State Award, Sawat Majhi Ladki

Limca Records

  • Crossed the mark of 10,700 shows from 23rd Feb 1983 till date[5]
  • Performed 5 shows of 3 different plays in one day on 18th Jan 2001
  • Performed 469 shows in 365 Days from 1st Jan. 1996 to 31st Dec. 1996
  • Performed 452 shows in 365 Days from 1st Jan. 1995 to 31st Dec. 1995
  • Performed 4 shows of 3 different plays in one day on 24th Dec. 1995

References

  1. ^ Achievements Archived 2014-01-12 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 12 January 2014.
  2. ^ "Actor Prashant Damle suffers mild heart attack". Sakaal Times. 10 May 2013. Retrieved 12 January 2014.
  3. ^ admin (2017-07-04). "Aamhi Saare Khavayye (Zee Marathi)". Marathisanmaan. Retrieved 2019-01-23.
  4. ^ "Prashant's foundation". The Times of India. 2018-07-16. Retrieved 2019-01-23.
  5. ^ "Prashant's foundation". The Times of India. 2018-07-16. Retrieved 2019-01-23.