Ashok Saraf
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Ashok Saraf (born 4 June 1947) is an Indian film and stage actor[1] and comedian.[2] He has appeared in many Marathi language films and stage plays in lead roles and in Hindi language films and TV serials in supporting roles. He received five Filmfare Awards, Maharashtra government award for the film Pandu Havaldar, Screen Award for Sawai Havaldar, Bhojpuri Film Award for Maika Bitua, ten state government awards for Marathi films and Best Comedian in Maharashtracha Favorite Kon.
From the early 1980s, Saraf started getting cast as the leading hero in Marathi films. The combination of Ashok Saraf, Laxmikant Berde, Sachin Pilgaonkar and Mahesh Kothare created the "comedy films wave" in Marathi cinema from 1985 that lasted for more than a decade. His successful Marathi films as the lead hero include Ek Daav Bhutacha, Dhoom Dhadaka, Gammat Jammat, Ashi hi Banava Banavi and Vazir. Saraf has also starred in television serials like Yeh Choti Badi Baatein and Hum Paanch (as Anand Mathur).
In Bollywood, he is best remembered for the comic "Munshiji" in Rakesh Roshan's 1995 action thriller Karan Arjun, in Yes Boss as Shah Rukh Khan's friend and as Ajay Devgn's colleague in Singham as head constable. In the Marathi film industry, he is popularly known as "Mama" (maternal uncle).[3][4]
Early life[]
Saraf was born in Bombay (present day Mumbai) on 4 June 1947.[5][6] He was named "Ashok" after veteran actor Ashok Kumar.[6] He spent his childhood at Chikhalwadi in South Mumbai. He completed his schooling at DGT Vidyalay Mumbai.[5]
Career[]
Saraf has been working in the film and television industry since the year 1969. He has acted in more than 250 Marathi films, out of which more than 100 were commercially successful. He has mostly acted in comedy films. He has played many roles in Marathi cinema, Marathi plays, Hindi cinema, Marathi television serials and Hindi television serials. He started his career with the Marathi movie Janaki in 1969. He then acted in the films like Donhi Gharacha Pahuna, Jawal Ye Laju Nako, Tumacha Amacha Jamala, Chimanrao Gundyabhau, Deed Shahane, Haldikunku, Duniya Kari Salam and more during the 1970s and 1980s. He continued to work in Marathi films with Laxmikant Berde, Sachin and Mahesh Kothare. The Marathi films moved in to a different term of comedy during that phase. , Aayatya Gharat Gharoba, Balache Baap Bramhachari, Bhootacha Bhau and Dhum Dhadaka are some of the notable Marathi films in which Saraf acted.[7][8]
Saraf has also acted in various Marathi plays and Hindi serials. He then developed his own production house "Aniket Telefilms", which is handled by his wife Nivedita Saraf.[9]
Marathi film career[]
Ashok Saraf had success pairing with Laxmikant Berde, another comedian from Marathi cinema who has also acted in many Hindi films. With Saraf, Sachin Pilgaonkar and Laxmikant Berde, together they played many Marathi films and most films were super-hits.[10] Both Laxmikant and Ashok were known to be good friends of actor-director Sachin Pilgaonkar and actor-producer-director Mahesh Kothare. He tasted major success in Ashi Hi Banwa Banwi (1988), in the lead role with the two reigning superstars of Marathi cinema, Sachin Pilgaonkar and Laxmikant Berde. The movie was a runaway hit.[11][12]
Hindi film career[]
Saraf played important roles in Bollywood. Some of the roles which are remembered are from the films Singham, Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya, Gupt, Koyla, Yes Boss , and Karan Arjun. His performance in films against powerful comedy actors like Govinda, Johny Lever and Kader Khan was praised.
Hindi television serials[]
Saraf has also starred in television serials like Yeh Choti Badi Baatein and Hum Paanch (as Anand Mathur), which tasted a major success.[13] Ashok Saraf's comedy show Don't Worry Ho Jayega which was at that time telecast on Sahara TV was very popular in the 1990s. Audiences were very excited to watch this show at that time.
Marathi play career[]
Saraf has played number of roles in Marathi plays in his career. Some of the important plays are Hamidabaichi Kothi, Anidhikrut, Manomilan, He Ram Cardiogram, Darling Darling, Sarkha Chatit Dukhtay and Laginghai , Vacuum Cleaner .
Awards and recognitions[]
- 1977 - first Filmfare award for Ram Ram Gangaram. In total, 5 Filmfare awards[14]
- Maharashtra government award for the movie Pandu Havaldar
- Screen award for the movie Sawai Havaldar
- Bhojpuri film award for Maika Bitua[15]
- 10 State government awards for Marathi films[14]
- Best Comedian in Maharashtracha Favorite Kon?[16]
Personal life[]
He is married to actress Nivedita Joshi-Saraf in 1990.[17] They married at the Mangueshi Temple in Goa, where Saraf's family is originally from.[18] They have a son named Aniket Saraf[19] who is a chef.[5][20]
Saraf survived a major car accident in the year 2012 on the Mumbai Pune Expressway near Talegaon.[21]
Filmography[]
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Hindi[]
- (2005)
- Kyaa Dil Ne Kahaa (2002) as Mr. Patel
- Kuch Tum Kaho Kuch Hum Kahein (2002) as Govind
- Ittefaq (2001) as Shambhu Shikari
- Inteqam (2001) as Murli (Watchman)
- Jodi No.1 (2001) as Ashok Rai
- Aashiq (2001) as Constable
- (2001) as Pyarebhai
- Joru Ka Ghulam (2000) .... P.K. Girpade
- Beti No. 1 (2000) .... Ram Bhatnagar
- Khoobsurat (1999) .... Mahesh Chaudhary (Gambler)
- Pyar Kiya To Darna Kya (1998) as Tadkalal
- Bandhan (1998) .... Chillu
- (1997)
- Yes Boss (1997) as Johnny
- Gupt: The Hidden Truth (1997) as Havaldar Pandu
- Judge Mujrim (1997) as PA Natwar
- Koyla (1997) as Vedji
- (1996) .... Dr. Avinash
- Army (1996 film)... Pascal
- Guddu (1995) as Baliya
- Aazmayish (1995) as Roshanlal
- (1995)
- Karan Arjun (1995) as Munshiji
- Nazar Ke Samne (1994) as Mamu
- Sangdil Sanam (1994) as Bhalchander a.k.a. Sangdil Sanam: The Heartless Lover (USA: DVD box title)
- Aa Gale Lag Jaa (1994) as Dhaniram
- Dil Hai Betaab (1993) as Vikram's employee
- Prem Deewane (1992) .... Shomu
- Sarphira (1992)
- Meera Ka Mohan (1992)
- Jagruti (1992) as Sevalal
- I Love You (1992)
- (1992) as Gangaram Lalwani
- Benaam Badsha (1991) as Vinay Chandra Rathod a.k.a. VCR
- Yaara Dildara (1991)
- Chor Pe Mor (1990)
- Bade Ghar Ki Beti (1989) .... Kasturi
- Garibon Ka Daata (1989)
- Ghar Ghar Ki Kahani (1988) as Lallu Ram
- Pratighaat (1987) as Crooked Lawyer a.k.a. The Revenge
- Muddat (1986) as Narayan a.k.a. Ages
- Maa Beti (1986)[24]
- Ghar Dwaar (1985) as Bahadur
- Phulwari (1984 film) as Rickshaw driver
- Abodh (1984) as Hanuman (Shankar's friend)
- (1981)
- (1979) as Shivanand
- Meri Biwi Ki Shaadi (1979) as Advocate Venkat Vyas
- Damaad (1978)
Marathi[]
- Prawaas (2020) as Abhijat Inamdar
- Vrundavan as supporting role
- Aandhali Koshimbir (2014) as Bapu Sadavarte[25]
- Ekulti Ek (2013)
- (2011) ....
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- Ideachi Kalpana (2010) ....
- Tata Birla Ani Laila (2010)... Birla
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- Ek Daav Dhobi Pachhad (2008)
- (2008) .... Chandu
- (2008)
- (2008)
- (2008) .... Mr. Deshmukh
- Amhi Satpute (2008) .... Mamanji
- Saade Maade Teen (2008) .... Ratan
- (2008)
- (2008)
- (2005)...Mr.Vishwas Dabholkar
- Sakhi (film) (2007)
- (2007)
- (2007)
- Lapun Chapun (2007)
- (2006)
- (2006)
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- (2005)
- Thoda Tum Badlo Thoda Hum (2004) ....
- Navra Maza Navsacha (2004) ....
- (2004) ....
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- (2003)
- (2000)
- (2000)
- (2000) ....
- (1999) .... Masanjogi
- Kunku (1997)
- (1996) .... Pyare Mohan
- (1996)
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- (1995)
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- (1995)
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- (1994)
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- (1993)
- (1993)
- Lapandav (1993).....Abheejit Samarth
- (1993).... Uttam Tople
- (1993)
- (1993)
- (1993)
- Shubh Mangal Savdhan (1992)
- (1992)
- (1992)
- (1992)
- (1992)
- (1991) ....(fake) Gopal Kirthikar a.k.a. Gopukaka
- (1991) .... Bajarang Rav
- Chaukat Raja (1991) Gana
- (1991)
- (1991) .... Raja
- (1991) .... Prem Ladku a.k.a. Bombay to Mauritius (International: English title)
- (1991) .... Uttam Rao Pawar
- (1991)
- (1990)
- (1990) .... Mina
- (1990) .... Keshav Kulkarni
- (1990) .... Abhay/Kailas
- (1990)
- (1990) a.k.a. We Are Life Partners
- Eka Peksha Ek (1990)
- Ghanchakkar (1990)
- (1990)
- (1989)
- (1990)
- (1990)
- (1989)
- (1989)
- (1989) .... Vijay Jhende
- (1989) .... Vilas T V Wale
- Bhutacha Bhau (1989)
- Maalmasala (1989)
- Ek Gadi Baaki Anadi (1989)
- Kalat Nakalat (1989)
- (1989)
- (1989)
- Aaghat (1989)
- Ashi Hi Banwa Banwi (1988) .... Dhananjay Mane
- Aurat Teri Yehi Kahani (1988) .... Bhagwan Singh
- (1988) .... Changu/Ayappa
- Maza Pati Karodpati (1988) .... Dinkar Luktuke a.k.a. My Husband Is a Millionaire (International: English title)
- (1988)
- (1988)
- (1988)
- (1988)
- Shiv Shakti (1988)
- (1987)
- (1987) .... Ashok
- Gammat Jammat (1987) .... Phalgun
- (1987) .... Bajarang
- Premasathi Vattel Te (1987)
- (1986) .... Hemant 'Hemu' Dhole a.k.a. Everything in Chaos
- (1986)
- (1986)
- Dhoom Dhadaka (1985) .... Ashok Gupchup
- Gaon Tasa Changla Pan Veshila Tangla (1985)
- (1985)
- (1985)
- Ek Daav Bhutacha (1984) .... Mavala Bhut khandoji farjand
- (1984)
- (1984)..... Tukaram/Tukya
- (1984).... Namdev/Namya
- (1984)..... Kammana
- (1984) .... Baalasaheb Inamdar a.k.a. The Boy Gets a Bride (International: English title)
- (1984)....Bahurupi
- (1984)
- (1984)
- (1984)
- (1984)
- Jugalbandi (1984)
- (1984)
- (1984)
- (1983)
- (1983) .... Prof. Dhond
- (1983)
- (1983)
- (1982)
- (1982)
- (1982)
- (1982)
- Ek Daav Bhutacha (1982)
- (1982)
- (1982)
- (1982)
- (1981) .... Madan
- (1981)
- (1981)
- (1981)
- (1981)
- (1980)
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- (1979)
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- (1978)
- Ram Ram Gangaram (1977).....Mhamdu Khatik
- (1977)
- (1976)
- (1976)
- Pandu Hawaldar (1975)
- Varat (1975)
- (1975)
- (1973)
- (1971)
- (1969)
Marathi Natak (Drama)[]
- Lagin Ghaai
- Bandu Aani Batate Pohe – Hasavnyasaathi Janama Apula
- Sarkh Chatit Dukhtay (2010)
- Prema Tuza Rang Kasa
- Manomilan
- Andhikrut
- Zala Ekdach
- Vacuum Cleaner
- Sangeet Sanshay Kallol
- Hasat Khelat (2007)
- Sangeet Sanshay kallol
- Ek Unaad Diwas
Television series[]
- Nana O Nana (2011)
- Aa Bail Mujhe Maar
- Zopi Gelela Jaga Zala (1986)
- Don't Worry Ho Jayega as Sanjay Bhandari
- Yeh Choti Badi Baatein
- Hum Paanch (1995) & (2005) as Anand Mathur
- as Ishwar Devgan
- Raju Raja Rajasaab
- Tan Tana Tan
- Professor Pyarelal
References[]
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