Arun Nalawade
Born (1963-08-16) 16 August 1963
NationalityIndian
CitizenshipIndian
OccupationActor
Years active1983-Present

Arun Nalawade is an Indian film and theater personality. He has worked in BEST Undertaking. He is co-producer of Shwaas: the film that won the Golden Lotus India's National Film Award for Best Feature Film for the year 2003, he also acted in the film.[1][2] Nalawade played Anna Hazare in the Marathi film Mala anna vhaychay.[3]

Arun Nalawade was born and raised in Girgaon Chawl, Mumbai. he started working in plays since the age of 20. He did characters of aged roles than his real age roles. The actor has worked in all the three mediums – films, TV and theaters, Arun Nalawade Directed Film Tatwa.

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Filmography

  • Shwaas
  • Swarajya
  • Resham Gaath
  • Akheracha Purava
  • Akalpit
  • Pailteer
  • Kaydyacha Bola
  • Kshan
  • Samar Ek Sangharsh
  • Raasta Roko
  • Hi Poragi Konaachi
  • Hirava Chuda
  • Ghaat Pratighaat
  • Paash
  • Pahile Paul
  • Fakira
  • Saade Maade Tin
  • Daughter
  • Tahaan
  • Maazi Shaala
  • Nakshatra
  • Baaimanus
  • Aaghaat
  • Arjun
  • Ringan
  • Svatantryachi Aishi Taishi
  • Laagali Paij
  • Mahasatta
  • Har Har Mahadev
  • Gojiri
  • Sakhyare
  • Topi Ghala Re
  • Saasarchi Ka Maherchi
  • Punyavaan Me
  • Sahvaas
  • Paris
  • Pune via Bihar
  • Phala
  • Shree Siddhivinayak Mahima
  • Teecha Baap Tyacha Baap
  • Arre... Devaa
  • Gaav Maza Tantamukt
  • Divasen Divas
  • Aai Tuza Aashirvaad
  • Aai ga!
  • Aatta Ga Baya
  • Anna Hazare
  • Palakhi
  • Labad Kuthali
  • Sanjparva
  • Saad
  • Shoor Amhi Sardaar
  • Maazi Shala
  • Aanandi
  • Taani
  • Braveheart
  • Sandook
  • Carry On Maratha
  • Tandav
  • Simmba[6]
  • Kay Zala Kalana
  • Surya
  • Chhapa Kata[7]

TV serials

  • Man Udu Udu Zhala as Manohar Deshpande
  • Avaghachi Sansar as Dhanaji Mane
  • Majhya Navryachi Bayko as Ramchandra Damle (Nanaji)
  • Ka Re Durava as Ketkar Kaka
  • Abhalmaya
  • Vadalvaat
  • Jigarbaaz as Meshram Sir
  • Bheti Lagi Jeeva
  • Vasudha
  • Kimayagaar
  • Ran Manus
  • Nati Goti
  • Police File
  • Gahire Pani
  • Reshimgathi
  • Rath Chanderi
  • Saripat Ha Sansaracha
  • Ek Ha Asa Dhaga Sukhacha
  • Tan Tana Tan
  • Bhumika
  • Kalokh
  • Aapali Manase
  • Baba
  • Bin Bhintinche Ghar
  • Shubham Karoti
  • Kalay Tasmai Namah
  • Swapnanchya Palikadale
  • Yeah Duniya hai Rangeen
  • Lifeline
  • Baabul Ki Duae Leti ja
  • Smile Please

Plays

  • Tera Divas Premache [8]
  • Shunyacha Parabhav
  • Abda Shabda
  • Temple Employment
  • Kalpravah
  • Manu Ani Masa
  • Vyasancha Kayakalpa
  • Ghost
  • I Confess
  • Kaalsutra
  • Suras Ani Chamatkarik
  • Moruche Pollution
  • Hunger Strike
  • Mhay
  • Mahabhartache Uttarramayan
  • Queue
  • Ravnayan
  • Rope Trick
  • The Escape
  • Ushir Hotoy
  • Shraddha
  • Ratra Aarambha
  • Surkutya

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References

  1. Pinglay, Prachi (15 January 2005). "Beyond applause". Frontline. Retrieved 6 May 2013.
  2. "Marathi film 'Shwas' nominated for Oscars". The Times of India. 24 September 2004. Archived from the original on 31 December 2013. Retrieved 6 May 2013.
  3. "Coming soon: Mala Anna Vhaychay, a Marathi film on Anna stir". Daily News and Analysis. 3 September 2011. Retrieved 6 May 2013.
  4. "Book Arun Nalavade for event | Request Arun Nalavade for performance | Learn Hindustani Classical Vocal, Kathak, Tabla, Light Vocal, Flute, Harmonium, Sitar, Modern dance forms, Bharatnatyam".
  5. "Arun Nalawade". Archived from the original on 8 June 2015. Retrieved 18 August 2023.
  6. "These 11 Marathi actors will be seen in the Ranveer Singh and Sara Ali Khan-starrer Simmba. See pics | Entertainment News". www.timesnownews.com. Retrieved 17 February 2019.
  7. "मकरंद अनासपुरेचा नवीन चित्रपट ; 'छापा काटा' लवकरच प्रेक्षकांच्या भेटीला". Loksatta (in Marathi). 26 November 2023. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
  8. "'तेरा दिवस प्रेमाचे' मधून गंभीर विषय विनोदी पद्धतीने रंगमंचावर येणार".
  9. "Marathi Cinema is progressing because of good scripts: Arun Nalawade".
  10. "arun nalawade - interview in Marathi, Maharashtra Times". maharashtratimes.indiatimes.com. Archived from the original on 2 April 2017.


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