

Later the movies again kinda became stagnant with directors trying for blockbusters instead of a good movie. The trend continued with Ravi Jadhav's movies like Natrang, Balgandharva, Balak Palak etc.


The new century again bought a new wave of good cinema starting with Not Only Mrs Raut, Shwaas, Dombivali Fast, Sarivar Sari, saath chya aat gharat etc. He was one of the most renowned personalities in Marathi film industry, famous for his double entendre dialogues in movies. The 80s and 90s were kinda hibernating period for marathi cinema nothing much to talk abt, the era was mostly ruled by the comic movies of Dada Kondke and the comic action dramas of the quartet of Mahesh Kothare, Laxmikant Berde, Sachin Pilgaonkar and Ashok Saraf. Krishna 'Dada' Kondke (Marathi pronunciation: dada koke 8 August 1932 14 March 1998) was an Indian actor and film producer. Samna, Jait re Jait, Sinhasan, Ubmartha even today feel so fresh and so close to actual social and political scenarios of today. These guys rocked marathi cinema till the 60s, in 70s a new wave of cinema was brought in by Jabbar Patel, his realistic movies on social and political issues were groundbreaking. To know More about Marathi Film Industry subscribe Rajshri Marathi. He was popularly known for his double entendre dialogues. He was one of the most renowned personality in Marathi film industry. Dada Kondke was born in the mill-worker family stayed in Naigaon, Mumbai. His mother orders him out of their home, and it is the Tamasha heroine who steps in to help him. Today is the birth anniversary of Marathi comedy actor, producer Dada Kondke. Email This BlogThis Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest. A village simpleton is entranced by Tamasha performances and accepts an offer to understudy for a part. Marathi Comedy legend.'Shahir DADA KONDKE' Posted by Raj Karbhal at 12:35 AM.
MARATHI COMEDY SCENES DADA KONDKE MOVIE
Charlie Chaplin had loved V Shantaram's Manoos (a must watch), bhalji pendharkar's historical themed movies are still watched enthusiastically even today, his movie "Maratha Tituka Melvava" on Shivaji is a good watch. Songadya: Directed by Govind Kulkarni, the film starred Usha Chavan, Dada Kondke, Ratnamala, Nilu Phule, Ganpat Patil, Gulab Mokashi, and Sampat Nikam. Later directors like Baburao Painter, Raja Paranjape, V shantaram, Bhalji Pendharkar took the marathi cinema to new heights during the silent and early talkies era. In way u can say Marathi film industry is the oldest in India as Daadasaheb Phalke the pioneer of Indian cinema was a maharashtrian and though silent "Raja Harishchandra" was in a way the first marathi movie (Watch the movie Harishchandrachi Factory).
