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Vijayendra Ghatge
Vijayendra Ghatge is an Indian television and film actor, who hails from the royal family of Holkars from Indore. Maharaja Tukojirao III was Ghatge’s grandfather. He is also related to the Kagal and Maratha clans from Kolhapur and Indore.
Vijayendra Ghatge set foot in the cinema world with Basu Chaterjee’s directorial venture “Chitchor” in 1976. The film produced by Rajshri Productions proved to be a success at the Box Office, and was also nominated for Filmfare Awards in the categories of the Best Film and Best Direction. Later on, Ghatge featured in brief roles in movies such as “Agar…If,” “Anpad,” “Kasme Vaade,” and “Sunayana.” The 80s saw Vijayendra in films such as “Prem Rog,” “Satte Pe Satta,” “Razia Sultan,” “Hanste Khelte,” “Shahenshah,” “Tridev,” and “Pournami Raavil 3D.” In 1985, Ghatge started his television career with Singhasan Battisi produced by Doordarshan, and later on, featured in various serials such as Sheesha, Katha Sagar, Buniyaad, and Vikram Aur Betaal. The role of Lala Brijbhaan in Buniyaad would catapult Ghatge into television stardom, and consequently turn him into a well-known Indian household name. He also featured in films such as Lekin, Khel, Damini, Khsatriya, Anth, and Guddu in the 90s. Deewangee, Jhankaar Beats, Devdas
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Sharara
1984 Indian film
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Plot
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Vijayendra Ghatge
Indian actor
Vijayendra Ghatge | |
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Born | 1945 (age 79–80) |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1976–2011 |
Spouse | Avantika Ghatge |
Children | Umikaa Ghatge (daughter) |
Parent | Sitaraje Ghatge (mother) |
Relatives | Sagarika Ghatge (niece) |
Website | www.vijayendra.in |
Vijayendra Ghatge (born 1945) is an Indian actor in Bollywood film and television. He is known for his role of Lala Vrishbhaan in the TV serial Buniyaad that originally aired on DD National in 1986. Among other serials and several films, he is also known for his roles in Chitchor (1976), Prem Rog (1982) and more recently Devdas (2002) and Jhankaar Beats (2003).
Background and education
[edit]Ghatge is a member of the Maratha royal family of Kagal estate, which was a feudatory vassal of Kolhapur State. He is thus a relative of the Maharaja of Kolhapur, as Chhatrapati Shahu was adopted from Kagal and placed on the Gadi of Kolhapur. Ghatge's mother, Sitaraje Ghatge, is the daughter of the Dhangar royal family of MaharajaTukoji Rao Holkar III of Indore (reigned 1903–1926) by his American-born third wife Nancy Miller (who was formally adopted by the Maharaja's aunt and took the name Sharmishtha Devi Holkar upon marrying the Mah