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Nana Palshikar ( mr, नाना पळशीकर) (1907 – 1 June 1984) was an Indian actor who appeared in over 80 Hindi films. He made his film debut in 1935 with ''Dhuwandhar'', and went on to play character roles in both Hindi mainstream and
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films. He was also cast in small parts in a few international productions such as ''
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'' (1966), '' The Guru'' (1969) and ''
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'' (1982). Palshikar was awarded the
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twice, in 1962 and 1965. He was recognised with an award in the same category by the
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in 1965.


Career

Palshikar made his first film appearance in 1935 along with
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in Sukumar Chatterjee's ''Dhurandhar''. He appeared in two more films in this decade, ''Kangan'' and ''Durga'' (1939), both of which were produced at the
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production house and were the two final films directed by German director
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. After a long break of 14 years, during which he appeared only in one film '' Bahurani'' (1940), he returned to the screen in
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's 1953 picture ''
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'' (Two Acres of Land), in which he played Dhangu Maheto, alongside actors such as
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and
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. The film was a major critical success and won several national and international honours. He followed it with supporting roles in other successful films of this decade, such as V. Shantaram's ''
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'',
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's ''
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'',
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's '' Shree 420'',
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'' and
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's '' Anari''. In 1960, Palshikar appeared in '' Kanoon'', a courtroom drama involving a murder case. Directed by B. R. Chopra, the film saw Palshikar playing Kaalia, a petty thief who is caught and charged with murder for no fault of his own. Palshikar's performance earned him his first
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for Best Supporting Actor. In a retrospective review in 2009, ''
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'' noted: "the star of the second half is Nana Palshikar, who slips into the role of a petty thief with a commanding performance." In 1963, Palshikar appeared in
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's ''
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'' (The City and The Dreams). It is a social film which portrays the struggle of pavement dwellers in the backdrop of rapid industrialisation. The film, a love story that takes place in a drain pipe, received the President's Gold Medal Award and the
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. Palshikar's performance as Johnny earned him his second Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor, and he was acknowledged as Best Supporting Actor (Hindi) by the
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. John Berry's ''
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'' (1966) saw Palshikar playing
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's father. In 1969,
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cast him in the foreign co-production '' The Guru''. Ivory said: "I didn't know a great deal about him when we cast him... He was said to be a very good actor, which I took on faith."
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from the ''
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'' described his small part of "The Guru's Guru" in the film as "an unforgettable cameo". In the 1970s, Palshikar continued to portray father figures or authoritative characters such as judges. For instance, he played a father in many films such as B. R. Chopra's '' Dhund'', based on
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's play The Unexpected Guest in 1973 and ''
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'' in 1977. However, these roles were generally relatively minor and he was often uncredited for his performances, such as his role as a judge in '' Jwar Bhata'' in 1972. He continued playing a father into the 1980s, appearing in '' Aakrosh'' (1980), playing
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's dad. His last major film was in the epic film ''
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'' in 1982, a
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directed
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based on the life of
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, who led the
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movement against
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in
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during the first half of the 20th century. However, his role was very minor, playing a villager. His last appearance was in the film ''Kanoon Kya Karega'', again playing a parent. He died on 1 June 1984 in Bombay, aged 77.


Awards

*1962: Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award - '' Kanoon'' *1965: Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award - ''
Shehar Aur Sapna ''Shehar Aur Sapna'' () is 1963 Hindi film directed by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas, about a young couple searching in vain for a home of their own in a metropolis, amidst the backdrop of rapidly developing city, and the many who flocked to it in hope for ...
'' *1965:
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, Best Supporting Actor (Hindi) - ''Shehar Aur Sapna''


Filmography

*''Dhuwandhar'' (1935) *'' Kangan'' (1939) *''
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'' (1939) *'' Bahurani'' (1940) *''Jhoola'' (1941) *'' Kunwara Baap'' (1942) *''
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'' (1943) *''
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'' (1953) as Dhangu Maheto *''Shamsheer'' (1953) *''
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'' (1953) *'' Baap Beti'' (1954) *'' Shree 420'' (1955) as Gambler with goatee *''Sabse Bada Rupaiya'' (1955) *''
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'' (1955) as Station Master *''
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'' (1955) as Sadhu *''
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'' (1955) as Street singer *''
Jagte Raho ''Jagte Raho'' () is a 1956 Bollywood/ Bengali film, directed by Amit Maitra and Sombhu Mitra, written by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas, and produced by and starring Raj Kapoor. The film centers on the trials of a poor villager (Kapoor) who comes to a cit ...
'' (1956) as Doctor *''
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'' (1956) *''
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'' (1956) as Subramaniam *''Bandhan'' (1956) *'' Do Roti'' (1957) as Malti's Dad *'' Baarish'' (1957) as Gopal dada *''
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'' (1957) as Mukundlal's lawyer *''Teerth Yatra'' (1957) *'' Phir Subah Hogi'' (1958) as Sohni's Father (uncredited) *''Karigar'' (1958) as Astrologer *'' Jailor'' (1958) as Ramsingh Choudhry *''Gaj Gauri'' (1958) *''Farishta'' (1958) *'' Char Dil Char Raahein'' (1959) as Pujariji *''Jaalsaaz'' (1959) *'' Anari'' (1959) as Evil Priest *''
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'' (1960) as Tau *''
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'' (1960) as Sharmaji *'' Kanoon'' (1960) as Kaalia *'' College Girl'' (1960) as Biharilal Sharma *''
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'' (1961) as Jyothsi (uncredited) *'' Babasa Ri Laadi'' (1961) *'' Aashiq'' (1962) as Thakur / Renuka's Father *''
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'' (1962) as Narayan *''Bijli Chamke Jamna Paar'' (1962) *''
Shehar Aur Sapna ''Shehar Aur Sapna'' () is 1963 Hindi film directed by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas, about a young couple searching in vain for a home of their own in a metropolis, amidst the backdrop of rapidly developing city, and the many who flocked to it in hope for ...
'' (1963) as Johhny, the violinist *'' Nartakee'' (1963) as Prof. Verma *'' Gumrah'' (1963) as Meena's Father *'' Bharosa'' (1963) as Shivcharan Das *'' Sangam'' (1964) as Nathu *''
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'' (1964) as Sharma *'' Cha Cha Cha'' (1964) as Gyan Das *'' Shagoon'' (1964) *'' Pooja Ke Phool'' (1964) as Hansraj *'' Hamara Ghar'' (1964) *'' Geet Gaaya Pattharonne'' (1964) as Dinanath *'' Door Gagan Ki Chhaon Mein'' (1964) *''
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'' (1965)as Ramlal 'Ramu' *'' Arzoo'' (1965) *'' Aasmaan Mahal'' (1965) *''
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'' (1966) as Raji's Father *'' Biradari'' (1966) as Deepu *'' Anupama'' (1966) as Mohan Sharma's assistant (uncredited) *''
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'' (1966) *'' Hamraaz'' (1967) as Jumma *'' Boond Jo Ban Gayee Moti'' (1967) as Head Master *'' Baharon Ke Sapne'' (1967) as Bholanath *'' Aurat'' (1967) as Parvati's Moneylender *'' Duniya'' (1968) as Girdhari *''
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'' (1968) *''Man Ka Meet'' (1969) as Doctor *'' The Guru'' (1969) as The Guru's Guru *'' Sambandh'' (1969) as Nityada *''Prarthana'' (1969) *'' Jaal Saz'' (1969) as Mahavir *'' Doli'' (1969) as Ganpat Lala *'' Aadmi Aur Insaan'' (1969) as Justice B.N. Desai *''
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'' (1970) as Diwan, the King's Inquisitor *'' Uphaar'' (1971) as Ramchandra Awasthi *'' Ganga Tera Pani Amrit'' (1971) as Masterji *'' Dushmun'' (1971) as Ganga Din *''Rut Rangeeli Ayee'' (1972) as Kundanlal *'' Dastaan'' (1972) as Dr. Khanna *'' Lalkar'' (1972) as Colonel Kapoor *''
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'' (1972) as Nandlal *''
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'' (1972) as Deena Nath *'' Shor'' (1972) *'' Jeet'' (1972) as Ratan's dad (uncredited) *''Badle Ki Aag'' (1973) *'' Dhund'' (1973) as The Judge *'' Jwar Bhata'' (1973) as Judge #2 (uncredited) *''
Prem Parbat ''Prem Parbat'' () is a 1973 Hindi-language film directed by Ved Rahi. The film stars Rehana Sultan, Satish Kaul, Nana Palsikar, Agha and Hema Malini in a special appearance. The film has music by Jaidev with lyrics by Jan Nisar Akhtar and Pa ...
'' (1973) *'' Naya Nasha'' (1973) as Protesting student's dad *'' Prem Nagar'' (1974) as Puran *'' Ishq Ishq Ishq'' (1974) *'' Albeli'' (1974) *'' Dharmatma'' (1975) as Purshottam (Kundan's dad) *''Sikka'' (1976) *''Subah Zaroor Aayegi'' (1977) *''Shyam Tere Kitne Naam'' (1977) *''Nachdi Jawani'' (1977) punjabi movie *''
Yaaron Ka Yaar ''Yaarron Ka Yaar'' is a 1977 Bollywood film, starring Shatrughan Sinha, Leena Chandavarkar in lead roles and directed by A. Bhimsingh. The music was composed by Kalyanji-Anandji. Plot Low-caste Nathu becomes a proud father of a son, and is ...
'' (1977) as Malti's dad *''
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'' (1977) as Seth. Ghanshyamdas *'' Karm'' (1977) as Shivlal (Premnath's father-in-law) *'' Daku Aur Mahatma'' (1977) *'' Charandas'' (1977) as Judge *'' Ganga Ki Saugandh'' (1978) as Keshavram *'' Pati Patni Aur Woh'' (1978) as Nirmala's Nanaji *'' Saajan Bina Suhagan'' (1978) as Asha's dad *''Jaandaar'' (1979) *'' Aakrosh'' (1980) as Bhiku's dad *''
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'' (1980) as Seema's Mamaji *'' The Naxalites'' (1980) as Charu Majumdar *''
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'' (1980) as Purohit Shankarprasad *''Sampoorna Santoshi Maa Ki Mahima'' (1981) *'' Agni Pareeksha'' (1981) as Dinanath Sharma *''
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'' (1982) as Villager *'' Unchi Uraan'' (1984) *''
Kanoon Kya Karega ''Kanoon'' () is a 1960 Indian Hindi-language film directed by B. R. Chopra. The film stars Rajendra Kumar, Nanda, Ashok Kumar, Mehmood, Shashikala, Jeevan and Om Prakash. The film presents a case against capital punishment, arguing that witn ...
'' (1984) as Parent of accused youth (final film role)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Palsikar, Nana 1907 births 1984 deaths Indian male film actors Male actors in Hindi cinema Filmfare Awards winners 20th-century Indian male actors