Partho Gupte
Partho Gupte[1][2] is an Indian child actor who made his debut in the film Stanley Ka Dabba in 2011. He was awarded a Filmfare Special Award for his performance.
Partho Gupte | |
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Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2011-Present |
Parent(s) | Amole Gupte, Deepa Bhatia |
Awards | Filmfare Special Award |
Career
Gupte debuted in the film Stanley Ka Dabba, winning a number of awards for his debut.[3] Stanley Ka Dabba follows the story of Stanley who is popular among his friends but he never brings his tiffin or lunch box and is interested to eat other's lunch and others share their tiffin with him. The film was made on a very low budget. After the success of Taare Zameen Par Amole Gupte wanted to make a small, non-mainstream film. He borrowed money from friends and began shooting with a five-man crew in a Mumbai school, Stanley Ka Dabba made Rs 3.8 crore in its first two weeks.[4]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2011 | Stanley Ka Dabba | Stanley Fernandes | Filmfare Special Award |
2014 | Hawaa Hawaai | Arjun Harishchand Waghmare |
Awards
- 2011: Filmfare Special Award for Stanley Ka Dabba (Certificate)
- 2011: National Film Award for Best Child Artist for Stanley Ka Dabba
- Screen Award - best child actor 2011
- Big Star Award - best child Actor 2011
- Best Actor at the Shlingel Film Festival in Germany 2011
- The Colours New Talent Award - Best Child Talent 2011
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References
- "Partho Gupte: Latest News, Photos, Videos on Partho Gupte". Ndtv.Com. Retrieved 2012-11-02.
- "Partho Gupte Pictures". Indicine.com. Archived from the original on 2012-04-26. Retrieved 2012-11-02.
- "I want to be Known as Partho's Dad: Amole Gupte". 10 March 2012. article.wn.com. Retrieved 20 October 2012.
- "Stanley ka Dabba emerges a hit at the Box office". Retrieved 20 October 2012.
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