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Kashinath Ghanekar (14 August 1930 – 2 March 1986 [1] [2]) was a popular stage and Film actor also a dental surgeon. [1] He won the Maharashtra State Film Award for Best Actor twice for films Paathlag and Deo Manus.
Dr. Kashinath Ghanekar opened on a strong note at the box office. It collected around ₹ 10.40 crore (US$1.2 million) at the Box office in the first week. [ 16 ] The extremely positive word of mouth helped the movie to hold strong even in second week by collecting ₹ 5.50 crore (US$640,000) in the second weekend, taking the total to ₹ 15.90 ...
The film stars Kashinath Ghanekar and Bhavana. It was a commercial success, and won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi and Maharashtra State Film Award for Best Actor for Ghanekar. The film was later remade in Tamil as Idhaya Kamalam (1965) and in Hindi as Mera Saaya (1966).
Dr. Kashinath Ghanekar Zombivali: Vaidehi Parashurami (born 1 February 1992) [1] is an Indian actress. She made her debut with Mahesh Kothare's movie Ved Lavi Jeeva ...
Kashinath was born on 8 May 1951 into a middle-class family in Markod, a village near Kundapura, Udupi District. [5] His father G. Vasudeva Rao was a businessman and a trader and mother Saraswathi a homemaker. [5]
Kashinath Ghanekar (1940–1986), Indian actor in Marathi-language films; Kashi Nath Pandey, Indian politician; K. N. Pandita, Indian historian; Kashinath Trimbak Telang (1850–1893), Indian judge and Indologist; Kashinath Singh (born 1925), Hindustani classical musician and sitar player; Kashinath, an Indian film from 1943 in Hindi and Bengali
She was married at the age of 14. Her daughter's name is Kanchan Ghanekar who was the wife of Marathi stage superstar Dr. Kashinath Ghanekar. [4] Latkar died from respiratory failure at Shushrusha Hospital in Dadar, Mumbai, on 4 June 2023. She was 94. [5] [6] [7]
Vasant Joglekar is the director of Ha Khel Savalyancha (transl. This Game of Shadows), [2] a 1976 Indian Marathi-language crime thriller [3] [4] [a] produced by Sumati Gupte-Joglekar [6] and starring Asha Kale and Kashinath Ghanekar star in the lead roles. [7]