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Dinkar Shivram Salvi (1904–1980), popularly known as Dada Salvi was an Indian actor who worked in Marathi and Hindi films.


Career

Dada Salvi was born in Phansop, Ratnagiri district, and began his career in entertainment by actively participating in various programs in his village, including acting in dramas. The playwright Tipnis brought him to
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, where he secured a position at the Excelcior Film Company managed by Sheth Vazir Ahijee. Salvi's educational background made him an ideal candidate for film work, leading to his employment at a monthly salary of 25 rupees. He made his acting debut in the first silent film ''Khun-e-Nahak'' (1928). Impressed by his performance, Imperial Film Company invited him to join them, where he directed and acted in several silent films such as ''Madanmanjari'', ''Indira B.A.'', ''Bholashikar'', ''Cinema Girl'', ''Hamara Hindustan'', ''Raat Ki Baat'', and ''Khuda Ki Shaan''. Additionally, he worked in Paramount Film Company's ''Poliadi Pehalwan'', directed by Jayant Desai. Salvi played a significant role in the Marathi film industry, notably in the first talkie film ''Alam Ara'', and continued to act in films like ''Aut Ghatkayacha Raja'', ''Bhakt Pralhad'', ''Chatrapati Sambhaji'', and ''Thakasen Rajput'' under the banner Saraswati Cinetone. He gained recognition for his portrayal of Kalusha Kabjee in ''Chatrapati Sambhaji''. Hans Chitra acknowledged his talent and offered him roles in
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, where he delivered impressive performances. In 1937, Salvi ventured into talkies with ''Premveer'', marking the beginning of his collaboration with
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. Their partnership led to memorable films such as ''Brahmachari'', where he portrayed the father of the lead actress. He showcased his versatility with roles ranging from a drunkard in ''Brandy Ki Bottle'', a loving father in ''Devta'' and a professor in ''Ardhangi''. As Hans Pictures evolved into Navayug Films, Salvi continued to contribute to the industry with films like ''Sangam'', ''Pahili Mangalagaur'', and ''Tujhach''. His acting prowess remained unmatched, and he played the lead role of Barrister Manohar in ''Majh Bal'' for
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after Vinayak's departure. His performances in films like ''Chimukla Sansar'', ''Gajabha'', ''
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'', and ''Subhadra'' further solidified his reputation as a versatile actor. After Vinayak's demise in 1947, Salvi continued to act in films like ''Dr. Kotnis Ki Amar Kahani'', ''
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'', and ''Maharana Pratap''. Despite declining offers to act in '' Ramshastri'' for Prabhat Films, he portrayed the antagonist in ''Jivacha Sakha'' for Mangal Pictures, receiving acclaim for his performance. Salvi's contribution to Marathi cinema was significant, with notable roles in films such as ''Patalacha Por'', ''Vadal'', ''Kanchanganga'', ''Kuldaivat'', '' Sangte Aika'', ''Shikleli Bayko'', ''Antaricha Diwa'', ''Umaj Padel Tar'', and ''Kanyadan'', where his portrayal of a father-in-law resonated with audiences. During his tenure at Imperial Film Company, Salvi married actress Sakubai. His journey in the film industry left a lasting impact, showcasing his talent and versatility as an actor.


Filmography

* ''Khoon-E-Nahak'' * ''Madanmanjiri'' * ''Indira B. A.'' * ''Bholashikar'' * ''Cinema Girl'' * ''Hamara Hindustan'' * ''Raat Ki Baat'' * ''Khuda Ki Shaan'' * ''
Alam Ara ''Alam Ara'' () is a 1931 Indian Hindustani-language historical fantasy film directed and produced by Ardeshir Irani. It revolves around a king and his two wives, Navbahaar and Dilbahaar, who are childless; soon, a ''fakir'' (Wazir Muhammad K ...
'' * ''Aaut Ghatkecha Raja'' * ''Bhakta Pralhad'' * ''Thaksen Rajputra'' * ''
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'' * ''Premveer'' * '' Bramhachari'' * ''Savangadi'' * ''Brandachi Batali'' * ''Devta'' * ''Ardhangi'' * ''
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'' * ''Sangam'' * ''Pahili Mangalagaur'' * ''Tujhach'' * ''Majha Bal'' * ''Chimukala Sansar'' * ''Lapandav'' * ''Gajyabhau'' * ''
Badi Maa ''Badi Maa '' (; ), also called ''Bari-Ma'', is a 1945 Indian Hindi-language war drama film. It was produced and directed by Master Vinayak. Made under the banner of Prafulla Pictures, Kolhapur, it had story written by V. S. Khendekar. Zia Sarh ...
'' * ''Subhadra'' * ''
Tadbir ''Tadbir '' () is a 1945 Indian Hindi language film. It was the fifth-highest-grossing Indian film of 1945. The film was directed by Jayant Desai under his Jayan Desai Productions banner and had music composed by Lal Mohammed, with lyrics writ ...
'' * ''Maharana Pratap'' * ''Jivacha Sakha'' * ''Patalacha Por'' * ''Vadal'' * ''Kanchanganga'' * ''Kuldaivat'' * '' Sangte Aika'' * ''Shikleli Bayko'' * ''Antaricha Diva'' * ''Mansala Pankh Astat'' * ''Saptapadi'' * ''Char Diwas Sasuche Char Diwas Suneche'' * ''Umaj Padel Tar'' * ''Bhairavi'' * ''Kanyadaan'' * '' Sawaal Majha Aika!'' * ''Malhari Martand'' * ''Janaki'' * ''Baykocha Bhau'' * ''Kay Ho Chamatkar'' * ''Ek Don Teen'' * ''Pahila Bhau'' * ''Suadarshan'' * ''Ek Gaav Bara Bhangadi'' * ''Ganane Ghungroo Haravale'' * ''Ashi Rangali Raat'' * ''Kaali Bayko'' * ''Manala Tar Dev'' * ''Nate Jadale Don Jivache'' * ''Ashich Ek Ratra'' * ''Kasa Kay Patil Bara Hay Ka'' * ''Soon Majhi Savitri'' * ''Aunda Pagin Karayacha'' * ''Karava Tasa Bharava''


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Salvi, Dada Actors in Marathi cinema People from Ratnagiri district Actors in Hindi cinema 1904 births 1980 deaths