Naresh Kanodia

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Naresh Kanodia
Born
Kanoda, Gujarat
OccupationActor
SpouseRima

Naresh Kanodia is a veteran actor in Gujarati cinema.[1] He is the brother of Mahesh Kanodia, another well known Gujarati musician and singer and was a Member of Parliament from Patan in Gujarat. The career of Naresh Kanodia spans across four decades and he has worked with many leading actresses including Snehlata, Aruna Irani, Roma Manek. He started his career with the film Veli ne avya phool.

Some of his famous movies are Jog Sanjog, Kanku Ni Kimat, Laju Lakhan, Uchi Medi na Ucha Mol, Raj Rajvan, Man saiba ni Medie, Dhola Maru, Meru Malan, Maa Baap Ne Bhulsho Nahi, Rajveer. His other films are Bhathiji Maharaj, Vanjari Vav, Tana Riri, Jugal Jodi, Raj Ratna, Keshar Chandan, and Pankhida O Pankhida. He had acted in 63 Gujarati films. His son Hitu Kanodia is also Gujarati actor. Naresh Kanodia, along with Upendra Trivedi, Asrani, Kiran Kumar represent the older generation of Gujarati cinema who went on to give many successful movies in 1980s and 1990s.

Movie list and film list cast by Naresh Kanodia

  • Akhand Chudalo
  • Angne Vage Ruda Dhol
  • Dhola Maru
  • Dholi
  • Dholi Taro Dhol Waage
  • Dodh Dahya
  • Halo Aapna Malak Man
  • Hiran ne Kanthe
  • Jog Sanjog
  • Jigar Ane Ami
  • Jugal Jodi
  • Jode Rejo Raj
  • Kadla Ni Jod
  • Kanku Ni Kimat
  • Kanto Vagyo Kadje
  • Kesar Chandan
  • Laju Lakhan
  • Lakhtar Ni Ladi Vilayat No Var
  • Maa Baap ne bhulso nahi
  • Marad no Mandvo
  • Mehndi Rang Lagyo
  • Meru Malan
  • Parbhav Ni Preet
  • Pardeshi Maniyaro
  • Raj Rajwan
  • Rudo Rabari
  • Sajan Haiye Sambhare
  • Sajan Tara Sambharna
  • Tahuke Sajan Sambhre
  • Tanariri
  • Unchi Medina Uncha Mol
  • Vat Vachan ne Ver
  • Veli ne avya phool

References

  1. ^ Pandya, Kaushik (2007). A journey to the glorious Gujarat. Akshara Prakashan. p. 32. ISBN 978-81-7057-085-1. Retrieved 25 April 2011.

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