Sudhir Joshi
For the Indian politician, see Sudhir Joshi (politician).
Sudhir Joshi (1948 – 14 December 2005) was an Indian Marathi actor and comedian.
Born in Dadar, Joshi attended Pinto Villa (branch of Raja Shivaji Vidyalaya) and later Kirti College[1] to obtain his BA Economics. He also studied law at Kirti. He worked as a sales executive at the publishing company Blackie and Sons. Leaving this position in 1973, he worked in other sales related jobs for a year, then happened upon a chance to act in a play in 1974. It was to be the start of Joshi's acting career
Joshi underwent bypass surgery in Bangkok and died in Mumbai of a heart attack.
Career
Movies[2]
- Hamal De Dhamal
- Kala Bazar (1989)
- Balache Baap Brahmachari (1989)
- Ek Full Char Half
- Jamla Ho Jamla
- Gammat Jammat (1987)
- Ashi Hi Banva Banvi(1988)
- Rangat Sangat (1988)
- Kiss Bai Kiss (1988)
- Aatmavishwas (1989)
- Bhutacha Bhau (1989)
- Ghanchakkar (1990)
- Tujhi Majhi Jamalli Jodi (1990)
- Lapwa Chhapwi (1990)
- Amachya Sarakhe Amhich (1990)
- Aflatoon (1991)
- Ayttya Gharat Gharoba (1991)
- Aaplee Maanse (1993)
- Paisa Paisa Paisa (1993)
- Sasarche Dhotar (1994)
- Vazir (1994)
- Limited Manuski (1995)
- Hasari (1997)
- Premankur (1998)
- China Gate (1998)
- Khiladi 420 (2000)
- Navra Majhya Muthit Ga! (2000)
- Devki
- Tu Tithe Mi
- Gammat Jammat
- Ek Unaad Diwas (2004)
- Matichya Chuli (2005)
- Maine Gandhi ko Nahi Mara (2005)
Plays
- Ghar Shrimantacha
- Sakhi Shejarini
- Paryaay
- Ekda Pahava Karun
- Hasta Hasta
- Lapandav
- Ashvamedh
- Tur Tur
- Shante Cha Karta Chalu Aahe
- Jodidar
- I Am Not Bajirao
TV
- Indradhanushya
- Prapanch
- Puneri Punekar
- Bhikaji Karodpati
- Gajra
- Comedy Dot Com (Zee marathi)
- Gilli Danda
- Hum Paanch (Hindi)
- Chutki Baja Ke (Hindi)
- Don't Worry Ho Jayega (Hindi)
References
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