Bhalji Pendharkar

Bhalji Pendharkar ( 03 May 1897 - 26 November 1994 ) was a film personality in India, and recipient of Dadasaheb Phalke Award, the most prestigious award in the field.

Bhalji Pendharkar
Born Bhalji Pendharkar
(1897-05-03)May 3, 1897
Died November 28, 1994(1994-11-028) (aged 97)
Occupation Director, Producer and Writer
Spouse(s) Leela Chandragiri

Early life

Born to Radhabai and her patron Dr Gopal Pendharkar, Bhalji was related to quite a few film personalities in Indian film industry. His elder brother Baburao Pendharkar was a famous film personality. Other famous names in family included half-brother Master Vinayak Radhabai's son after she married Shri Karnataki, cousin V Shantaram, son of Kamalabai, Radhabai's younger sister. [1]

Personal life

Bhalji had two wives. One of whom, Leela Chandragiri, acted and sang in Hindi and Marathi films in 1930s under the name Miss Leela. Bhalji's son Prabhakar Pendharkar (1933 - 2010) was associated with making of Do Aankhen Barah Haath in 1950s, wrote the book रारंगढांग, and was author-director of noteworthy documentaries. A few years before his death, Bhalji was awarded Dadasaheb Phalke Award.

Film career

Bhalji started his career in the era of silent films. He was associated with Prabhat Film Company's earliest talkies, and also worked with other studios in hometown of Kolhapur. Later he acquired his own studio in form of Jayprabha Studio[2] and became a film producer and director. He also write lyrics for some film songs in Marathi. His more famous films are: Netaji Palkar, Thoratanchi Kamala, Chhatrapati Shivaji, Mohityanchi Manjula, Maratha Tututka Melvava, Sadhi Manse, Tambdi Maati. Hindi: Maharathi Karna, Valimi, Chhatrapati Shivaji.Ganimi Kawa


List of successful movies directed

  • 1925 Bajirao Mastani
  • 1927 Vande Mataram Ashram
  • 1931 Rani Rupmati
  • 1932/II Shyam Sundar
  • 1932/I Shyam Sundar
  • 1934/I Akashwani
  • 1934/II Akashwani
  • 1934/II Partha Kumar
  • 1934/I Partha Kumar
  • 1935 Kalia Mardan
  • 1935 Muraliwala
  • 1936 Rukmani Kalyanam
  • 1936 Savitri
  • 1937 Kanhopatra
  • 1938/II Raja Gopichand
  • 1938/I Raja Gopichand
  • 1939 Netaji Palkar
  • 1940 Alakh Niranjan
  • 1940 Gorakhnath
  • 1941 Thoratanchi Kamla
  • 1942 Bhakta Damaji
  • 1942 Soonbai
  • 1943 Bahirji Naik
  • 1944 Maharathi Karna
  • 1944 Swarna Bhoomi
  • 1946/I Valmiki
  • 1946 Sasurvaas
  • 1949 Meeth Bhakar
  • 1950 Mee Daru Sodli
  • 1950 Shilanganache Sone
  • 1952/I Chhatrapati Shivaji
  • 1952/II Chhatrapati Shivaji
  • 1953 Mazi Zameen
  • 1954 Maharani Yesubai
  • 1955 Yere Majhya Maglya
  • 1956 Pavankhind
  • 1957 Naikinicha Sazza
  • 1959 Akashganga
  • 1963 Mohityanchi Manjula
  • 1964 Maratha Tituka Melvava
  • 1965 Sadhi Manse
  • 1969 Tambdi Maati

Films Written

  • 1939 Netaji Palkar (writer)
  • 1937 Kanhopatra
  • 1934/I Akashwani (screenplay / story)
  • 1934/II Akashwani (screenplay / story)
  • 1932/I Shyam Sundar (screenplay / story)
  • 1932/II Shyam Sundar (screenplay / story)
  • 1927 Vande Mataram Ashram
  • 1925 Bajirao Mastani

As producer

As Actor

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