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Sadashiv Dattaray Amrapurkar (11 May 1950 – 3 November 2014) was an Indian actor, best known for his performances in Marathi and
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films from 1983 to 2013. He acted in more than 300 movies in Hindi, Marathi, and other regional languages. Amrapurkar played a negative role against
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in Anil Sharma's first successful movie '' Hukumat'' in 1987. He received the
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in 1991 for '' Sadak'' — the first time the award was instituted. In 1993, he won the Filmfare Award for best actor in a villainous role, when the award was instituted. In 1993, Amrapurkar also played a comic hero, Inspector Pyare Mohan, in '' Aankhen''. In addition to negative roles, he played supporting roles and later, comic roles.


Early life

Amarapurkar was born on 11 May 1950, in
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in
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in a well to do family. His father was a businessman and social worker in Ahmednagar. His younger brother Nilkanth Amarapurkar is a businessman in the city today. Amrapurkar began acting during his school days. While completing his master's degree in history at
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, he was involved in theatre.


Career

Amrapurkar started his career as an actor in Marathi theatre, eventually acting and directing nearly fifty plays, before transitioning to films. He made his film debut with the role of
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in '' 22 June 1897'', a Marathi historical film directed by Jayoo Patwardhan and Nachiket Patwardhan. He won a number of awards in theatre and film. His first Hindi film was Govind Nihalani's '' Ardh Satya'' (1983), for which he won a Filmfare Award. He has acted in more than 300 movies in Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, Oriya, Haryanvi, Telugu and Tamil. In 1993, he won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor in a villainous role, the first time this award was instituted. In 1981–82, Amarapurkar acted in a Marathi stage play, ''Hands-Up!'', alongside stage actors Avinash Masurekar and Bhakti Barve-Inamdar. This play was successful and Amrapurkar was noticed by director
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, who was searching for an actor to play the central negative character in his movie '' Ardh Satya''. The movie went on to be a hit and Amrapurkar's acting was appreciated. His style of dialogue delivery was considered unique as compared to the popular Hindi movie villains in those days. Amrapurkar won a Filmfare Award for his performance in the film. After '' Ardh Satya'', Amarapurkar starred in '' Purana Mandir'', '' Nasoor'', '' Muddat'', '' Jawaani'' and '' Khamosh''. In 1986, he starred as the villain in the Amitabh Bachchan-starrer '' Aakhree Raasta''. In 1987, he starred as the main villain in the Dharmendra-starrer '' Hukumat'', which went on to be a blockbuster that grossed even more than '' Mr. India''. From 1988 he increasingly appeared in villainous roles in films such as '' Mohre, ''Khatron Ke Khiladi'' (1988 film), Kaal Chakra, Eeshwar, Elaan-E-Jung, Farishtay, Veeru Dada, Naaka Bandi'' and '' Begunaah''. In the mid-1990s he migrated towards supporting roles and comic roles such as in '' Aankhen'', ''
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'', '' Coolie No. 1'', '' Gupt: The Hidden Truth'', '' Aunty No. 1'', ''Jai Hind'', '' Master'' and '' Hum Saath-Saath Hain: We Stand United''. He played the role of Dr. Khanna in the 1996 film '' Chhote Sarkar''. He did a number of stunning roles in Marathi films such as '' Kadachit'', ''Vaastupurush, Doghi'', ''Savarkhed ek Gaav'' and ''Ara Ara Aaba Ata tari Thamba''. His last Hindi screen role was a cameo in the short film by Dibakar Banerjee, ''
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'' (2012). He did a cameo in the Waheeda Rehman-starrer ''Swayam'' in 1991. He played the role of a tough, upright cop who reprimands his children for leaving an elderly widow to fend for herself on the streets. The film touched on the problems old people face with the breakdown of the joint family system. It was a subject close to Amrapurkar's heart and he did the role for free. Amrapurkar was a philanthropist, and social activist, and was engaged in a number of social organizations such as Samajik Krutadnyata Nidhi, Andhashraddha Nirmulan Samiti, Snehalaya, Lokshahi Prabodhan Vyaspeeth, Ahmednagar Aitihasik Vastu Sangrahalaya, and many others. He always had a soft spot for the rural youth and strove for their development. In March 2013, he protested water waste during the
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festival near his residence in Mumbai. Amrapurkar also lent his support to the Anna Hazare movement in 2011 and was active in engaging citizens during the 2009 Lok Sabha elections by holding several discussions to make voters aware of their rights.


Philanthropy

He was a philanthropist, social activist, and civically engaged in a number of social organizations including: *Maharashtra Samajik Krutadnyata Nidhi: He worked with
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, Baba Adhav, and
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to raise Rs.50 Lakhs through the enactment of the play ''Lagnachi Bedi'' in
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and Goa. This was a fund created to support the social workers who toiled for the betterment of society without asking for anything in return. *Andhashraddha Nirmulan Samiti: He was a trustee and an active participant in th
Committee for Eradication of Blind Faith
*Snehalaya, Ahmednagar: He was a trustee for this organization striving for betterment of marginalized women such as prostitutes and their children affected by HIV/AIDS. *Narmada Bachao Andolan: He worked alongside Medha Patkar for the re-establishment of people displaced by the building of the Sardar Sarovar Dam on the banks of the river
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. *Lokshahi Prabodhan Vyaspeeth: A non-political, non-denominational platform to create awareness about voter rights and democracy among the common masses. He held talks and forums to create awareness. *Ahmednagar Aitihasik Vastu Sangrahalaya He raised funds for the Museum of Historical Artifacts of
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, *He supported non-profit organizations including the Institute for Psychological Health, Thane; Muktangan Rehabilitation Center, and
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, through fundraising and mental health awareness. * He collaborated with the Institute for Psychological Health in
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to organize VEDH (Vocational Education – Direction and Harmony), a conference for school children, parents and teachers about the latest career options in
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, once a year, for a decade. *An ardent reader and a patron of Marathi and Hindi books, he wrote a number of articles on social issues in newspapers and magazines and published books, like ''Kimayagaar'' (a play about the life of
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) and ''Abhinayaache Saha Path'' ("Six Lessons in Acting"). After he died in his memory, Ahmednagar's Think Global Foundation started giving the Late Sadashiv Amarapurkar Award which has become very popular in a short span. Kiran Kale, president of Think Global Foundation conceptualized this initiative. In 2016, the Marathi writer and IT expert Achyut Godbole and social worker and writer Deepa Deshmukh were honored with this award. In 2017, the playback singer
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was honored with this award by the auspicious hands of the veteran actor Vikram Gokhale.


Illness and death

Amrapurkar developed a lung inflammation in October 2014, which resulted in hospitalisation at
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's Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, where his condition became critical. He died on 3 November 2014, at the age of 64.Notice of death of Sadashiv Amrapurkar
, hindustantimes.com; accessed 4 November 2014.


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*
1984 Events January * January 1 – The Bornean Sultanate of Brunei gains full independence from the United Kingdom, having become a British protectorate in 1888. * January 7 – Brunei becomes the sixth member of the Association of Southeas ...
: Won - Best Supporting Actor for '' Ardh Satya'' *
1991 It was the final year of the Cold War, which had begun in 1947. During the year, the Soviet Union Dissolution of the Soviet Union, collapsed, leaving Post-soviet states, fifteen sovereign republics and the Commonwealth of Independent State ...
: Won - Best Villain for '' Sadak'' *
1998 1998 was designated as the ''International Year of the Ocean''. Events January * January 6 – The ''Lunar Prospector'' spacecraft is launched into orbit around the Moon, and later finds evidence for Lunar water, frozen water, in soil i ...
: Nominated - Best Villain for ''
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''Best Actor in Negative role : Sadak
Awards
,
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Works

Selected plays he directed and acted in: *Pai, Pai an Pai (one-act play, director, actor) * Bandu, Baby ani Burkha (one-act play, director, actor) * Jawai Maza Bhala (one-act play, director, actor) * Bhatala dili Osri (actor) * Kaka Kishacha (actor) * Karaila gelo Ek (actor) * Brahmacha Bhopla (actor) * Kahi Swapna Vikaichi Aahet (actor, director) * Yatrik (director, actor) * Hawa Andhara Kavadsa (actor, director) * Chhinna (director, actor) * Chhoo Mantar (actor, director) * Vitthala (director) * Me Kumar (director) * Suryachi Pillay (actor) * Hands Up (actor) * Kanyadaan (actor, director) * Nishpap (director) * Lagnachi Bedi (actor) * Akasmat (director, actor) * Ti Phulrani (actor) * Jyacha Tyacha Vithoba (director, actor) He directed some well-known artists like Shanta Jog,
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,
Shreeram Lagoo Dr. Shriram Lagoo (16 November 1927 – 17 December 2019) was an Indian film and theatre actor, in Hindi and Marathi, in addition to being an ENT Surgeon. He was known for his character roles in films. He acted in over 250 films including Hin ...
, Bhakti Barve, Dilip Prabhavalkar, Neena Kulkarni, and Suhas Joshi. Selected TV series * Raj Se Swaraj (1989) Lokmanya Tilak * Bharat Ek Khoj (1990) (Shyam Benegal's work based on the discovery of India) Mahatma Phule * ''Kulvadhu'' (2009) Marathi serial * '' Shobha Somnath Ki'' (2012) Playback singer * Hou De Jarasa Ushir (2013) * Agnikaal (1990) Books written by him 1. ''Kimayaagaar'' (play based on the life of
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) 2. ''Abhinayache Saha Paath''


Selected filmography


Marathi films


References


External links

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