Bharat Jadhav

Bharat Jadhav is an actor and producer in Marathi movies, theatre and TV shows in India. He is known more for his comic roles as a leading man in commercial Marathi cinema and theatre.[1]

Bharat Jadhav
NationalityIndian
OccupationActor, Film and TV Producer
Years active1985–present
Websitebharatjadhav.com

He is originally from Kolhapur, but his family had settled in Mumbai many years ago. Bharat’s childhood was spent in the courtyard(Chal) of Rajaram Studios in Lalbaug Parel.[2]

Bharat Jadhav became famous while acting with Ankush Chaudhari and Sanjay Narvekar in the Marathi stage play "All The Best", which completed 3000 shows.[3] He later acted in the hit Marathi play Sahi re Sahi.[4] His performance in the song Kombadi Palali in the movie Jatra was lauded by fans.[5]

Jadav launched Bharat Jadhav Entertainment Pvt Ltd in 2013.[6] The launch function was attended by Raj Thackeray, Nikhil Wagle, Sachin Pilgaonkar, Mahesh Manjrekar, Siddarth Jadhav, Makarand Anaspure, Jaywant Wadkar, Prachi Cheulkar, Kiran Shantaram, and Anjan Shrivastav.[7]

Career

As per his website, he has acted in more than 85 movies, 8 serials and been involved in more than 8500 drama shows. He is considered as a close friend of producer and director Kedar Shinde.[8][9]

Stage Plays

Jadhav began his acting career in 1985, when he joined Maharashtrachi Lokdhara dance troupe, under the guidance of Shahir Sable. He is known for his roles in All the Best, Sahi Re Sahi and Shrimanta Damodar Panta.

Movies

He played the lead role in movies like Jatra, Pachadalela, Masta Chalalay Amacha, Shreemant Damodar Panta (released in 2013), Sat Na Gat (based on a novel by Rajan Khan). He made a guest appearance in Me Shivaji Raje Boltoy.

TV Shows

Hasa Chakatfu,[10][11] Saheb Biwi Ani Me (along with Girish Oak, Neelam Shirke) are famous serials in which he was part of cast.

In 2016, Bharat hosted a comedy show Aali Lahar Kela Kahar on Colors Marathi.[8][12][13]

Filmography

Year Film Role
2016Ek Kutub Teen MinarKutub
2015Shasan
2015Aga Bai Arechyaa 2Narendra Keshav Chakve
2014Chintamani
2014Pune Via BiharNishikant Nimbalkar, Encounter Specialist[14]
2013Sat Na GatJournalist
2013Kho Kho
2013Bhootacha Honeymoon
2013Beed Cha Raaja
2012No Entry Pudhe Dhoka Ahe
2012Amhi Chamakate Tare[15]
2012Dhava Dhav
2012Shrimant Damodar Pant along with Piyush RanadeDamodar
2012Mazhya Navryachi Bayko
2012Yedyanchi JatraHaarya
2011Mast challay amachaBhat saheb
2011Zing Chik Zing
2011Fakt Ladh MhanaTukaram
2011Davpech
2011kalshekhar Aahet Ka?
2010Aata Pita
2010Kshanbhar Vishranti
2010Tata Birla ani Laila[16]
2010Ringa Ringa
2010Houn Jau de
2010Shikshanachya Aaicha Gho
2010Hello! Gandhe Sir
2010Javai Bapu Zindabad
2010Zhak Marli Bayko Keli
2009Me Shivajiraje Bhosale Boltoy (Marathi)Shahir
2009Lagnachi Varat Londonchya Gharat
2008Galgale Nighale
2008Saade Maade TeenMadan
2008Gondya Martay Tangda
2007Mumbaicha Dabewala
2007Mukkam post LondonBharat Fakdu Kamble
2007Hyancha Kahi Nem Nahi
2007Bakula Namdeo GhotaleSarpanch Ghotale
2006Nana Mama
2006Maza Navara Tuzi Bayako
2006Namdaar Mukhyamantri Ganpya Gawdeganpat (ganpya) Gawde
2006Chalu Navara Bholi Bayako
2006Ishhya (film)[17]
2005JatraMohnya
2005KhabardarPress reporter Bharat Bhalerao
2005Don fool ek doubtfulMohan
2005PachadlelaBharat
2005Sarivar Sari
2004House FullMarathi
2004Nawryachi Kamaal Baaykochi Dhamaal
2003Pran Jaaye Par Shaan Na JaayeSatika Pati
2000KhatarnakLaxmikant Berde Assistant
1999Vaastav :The Reality
1999Hassa Chakat Fu

Drama

  • Maharashtrachi Lokdhara
  • Aamchya Sarkhe Aamhich
  • All The Best
  • Sahi Re Sahi
  • Shreemant Damodar Pant
  • Adhantar
  • Punha Sahi re Sahi [18]
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References

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