Biography
Baburao Pendharkar
Indian actor (–)
Baburao Pendharkar (22 June – 3 November ), was an Indian actor, director, film producer and writer.[1]
Personal life
Baburao Pendharkar was born on 22 June [2] in Kolhapur in a Brahmin family.[3] Born to Radhabai and her patron Dr Gopal Pendharkar, Baburao was related to quite a few film personalities in Indian film industry.
His younger brother Bhalji Pendharkar was a famous film director, producer and writer. Other famous names in family included his younger maternal half-brother Master Vinayak, Radhabai's son after she married Karnataki, and maternal cousin V. Shantaram, son of Kamalabai, Radhabai's younger sister.
Baburao pendharkar biography of william shakespeare Born to Radhabai and her patron Dr Gopal Pendharkar, Baburao was related to quite a few film personalities in Indian film industry. His younger brother Bhalji Pendharkar was a famous film director, producer and writer.Baburao married Shree Kumudini and had two sons and daughters each with her.[2]
He died on 8 November , in Bombay aged
Film career
Baburao started his career in the era of silent films.[4]
Actor (68 credits)
- Amrapali
- Ladki Sahyadri Ki
- Mohityanchi Manjula
- Sehra
- Stree
- Navrang
- Mausi
- Naikinicha Sazza
- Do Ankhen Barah Haath (as Superintendent)
- Devghar
- Pavankhind
- Pyaara Dushman
- Adamkhor
- Bhedi Lutera
- Halla Gulla
- Africa
- Sitamgar
- Shyamchi Aai
- Shilanganache Sone
- Pyaar Ki Raat (as Baburao)
- Shaukeen (as Baburao)
- Adalat
- Lalach
- Black and White (as Baburao)
- Dr.
Kotnis Ki Amar Kahani (General Fong)
- Jeevan Yatra (Vishwas)
- Jina Sikho
- Khooni
- /II Rukmini Swayamvar
- /I Valmiki
- Pahali Nazar (as Baburao)
- Bahadur (as Baburao)
- Draupadi
- Taxi Driver (as Baburao)
- Bhagta Bhoot
- Khooni Laash
- Nagad Narayan
- Pahila Palna (Dhananjay)
- /II Amrit (Krishna)
- /I Amrit (Krishna)
- Ardhangi
- Ghar Ki Rani
- Lapandav
- Devata (Ashok)
- Mera Haq (as Baburao)
- Na Honewali Baat (as Baburao)
- /II Dharmaveer
- /I Dharmaveer
- /II Chhaya (Dr.
Atal)
- /I Chhaya (Dr. Atal)
- Nazar Ki Shikari (as Baburao)
- Kalkoot
- Nigah-e-Nafrat (Vilas-Ishwar)
- Sone Ka Shohar (as Baburao)
- Vilasi Ishwar (Vilas / Ishwar)
- /II Akashwani (Dikpal)
- /I Akashwani (Dikpal)
- Prem Pariksha (as Baburao)
- Chandrahasa (as Baburao)
- Sinhagad (Udaybhanu)
- Agnikankan: Branded Oath (Raja Naagraya)
- Ayodhyecha Raja (Mahajan Ganganath)
- Maya Bazaar (as Baburao)
- Maya Machhindra
- Randhir (as Baburao)
- Udaykal
- Vande Mataram Ashram
- Sairandhri (Krishna)
Director (2 credits)
Producer (2 credits)
- Draupadi (producer)
- Vande Mataram Ashram (producer)