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Krishna "Dada" Kondke (Marathi pronunciation: [d̪aːd̪a koːɳɖke]; 8 August 1932 – 14 March 1998) was an Indian actor and film producer. He was one of the most renowned personalities in Marathi film industry , famous for his double entendre dialogues in movies.
2022 [27] 4 Natsamrat ₹3.5 crore: 2016 [citation needed] 6 Lai Bhaari ₹3.10 crore: 2014 [28] [29] 5 Mauli ₹3.1 crore: 2018 [citation needed] 7 Har Har Mahadev ₹2.25 crore: 2022 [30] 8 Navra Maza Navsacha 2 ₹2.25 crore 2024 [31] 9 Nach Ga Ghuma ₹2.13 crore: 2024 [32] 10 Dharmaveer ₹2.05 crore 2022 [33]
By the early 1970s, Dada Kondke captured audiences with his distinct style of ribald humor, often incorporating sexual innuendo. His first film in this genre, Songadya (1971), was loosely inspired by Tamasha and featured a seductive heroine, a bumbling yet innocent hero, and dialogue filled with innuendo and sexual puns.
Kohinoor Theatre's owner in Dadar choose to show Dev Anand's Teen Devian despite Kondke having reserved the venue four weeks in advance. Dada Kondke then asked Balasaheb Thackeray, the head of the Shiv Sena, for assistance. Before long, Shiv Sainiks assembled and began demonstrating outside the venue. When "Songadya" was eventually launched in ...
Dada (transl. Father) is a 2023 Indian Tamil-language couple coming-of-age romantic comedy drama film directed by Ganesh K. Babu in his directorial debut and produced by S. Ambeth Kumar. It stars Kavin and Aparna Das in the lead roles, while K. Bhagyaraj , Aishwariyaa Bhaskaran and VTV Ganesh play supporting roles.
"Dhagala Lagali Kala" [a] is an Indian Marathi-language song from the soundtrack of Bot Lavin Tithe Gudgulya. Sung by Mahendra Kapoor and Usha Mangeshkar, the song was originally performed by Dada Kondke, [3] who also wrote the lyrics, with music composed by Raamlaxman.
Dada Kondke: Dada Kondke: Dada Kondke [9] Anandi Anand: Rajdutt: Prashant Damle, Vijay Kadam, Ashok Saraf, Kishori Shahane [10] Chhakke Panje: V.K. Naik: Prema Kiran, Shreeram Lagoo, Dilip Prabhavalkar [11] Bhatak Bhavani: Dinkar D. Patil [12] Sant Gajanan Shegavicha: Datta Keshav [13] De Danadan: Mahesh Kothare: Laxmikant Berde, Mahesh Kothare ...
But he gained popularity through Dada Kondke's 1975 film Pandu Havaldar. [4] [5] He continued to work in Marathi films alongside Laxmikant Berde, Sachin, and Mahesh Kothare. [6] During that time, Marathi films entered a new era of comedy.