Kedar Shinde

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Kedar Shinde
Born
Kedar Shinde

(1973-01-16) 16 January 1973 (age 49)
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Other namesKedarh Shinde
Occupation
Actor
Film Producer
director
screenwriter
RelativesShahir Sable (Grandfather)
Websitehttps://kedarshinde.com/

Kedar Shinde (Marathi pronunciation: [ked̪aːɾ ʃin̪d̪e]; born 16 January 1973) is an Indian film director and writer from Mumbai, India.[1]

Personal life and family[]

Kedar Shinde was born on 16 January 1973 in Mumbai, India. Shinde completed his school education in Mumbai. He is the maternal grandson of noted Marathi Folk Singer "Shahir Sable".[2][3] His maternal aunt – Charusheela Sable is a Marathi actor of repute[4]

Shinde got to married to Bela Shinde in 1996. The couple has a daughter, Sana Shinde (born 1998).

Career[]

He had started his career with Maharashtrachi Lokdhara (Folk dances of Maharashtra) – Maharashtrachi Lokadhara had performed all over India as a renowned troupe formed by Shahir Sable showcasing all native dance forms of Maharashtra.[5][6][7]

Marathi Movies as a Director[]

Marathi TV serials as Director[]

Marathi Movies as a Writer[]

  • Aga Bai Arechyaa 2 (2015)
  • Bakula Namdev Ghotale (story and screenplay 2007)
  • Majha Navra Tujhi Bayko (story writer 2006)
  • Yanda Kartavya Aahe (screenplay 2006)
  • Jatra: Hyalagaad Re Tyalagaad (2007)

Marathi Plays as a Director[]

  • Manomani
  • Sahi Re Sahi
  • Lochya Jhala Re
  • Shreemant Damodarpant
  • Tu Tu Mi Mi
  • Punha Sahi Re Sahi[8]
  • Gopala Re Gopala
  • Amachya Sarakhe Amhich
  • Dhyan ta Dhyan
  • Gela Udat
  • Punha Sahi Re Sahi

Hindi Movies as a Director[]

Hindi TV Serials as a Director[]

  • Kya Haal Mr. Panchaal (Star Bharat)
  • Super Sisters (SAB TV)

Hindi Plays as a Director[]

  • Raju, Rajaram aur Main

English Plays as a Director[]

  • The Play That Goes Wrong (Adaptation)

Gujrati Plays as a Director[]

  • Naatak Nu Naatak Naa Naatak (Gujrati adaptation of The Play That Goes Wrong)
  • Phari Ek Vaar- Ame Lai Gaya, Tame Rahi Gaya (Gujarati adaptation of his play Punaha Sahi Re Sahi)

References[]

  1. ^ "Kedar Shinde". Mumbai Media Ltd. Archived from the original on 6 June 2014. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
  2. ^ "'Kho Kho' is a tribute to our forefathers: Kedar Shinde". www.sakaaltimes.com. Sakal Media Group. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
  3. ^ "Herbariums golden oldie 'Andhala Daltay'". www.afternoondc.in. Afternoon Despatch & Courier Mumbai India. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
  4. ^ "All about Charushila Sable – biography, filmography, photos". Gomolo.com. Retrieved 1 June 2014.
  5. ^ "'Bharat Jadhav Entertainment' launched". Afternoon Despatch & Courier Mumbai India. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
  6. ^ "Take Five". Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
  7. ^ "Kedar Shinde Interview". Fifth Quarter Infomedia Pvt. Ltd. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
  8. ^ "Sahich: A review of Punha sahi re sahi". The Punekar. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016.

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