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Shanta Apte (1916–1964) was an Indian actress-singer who worked in
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and
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cinema. Renowned for her roles in films like ''
Duniya Na Mane Duniya may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Duniya'' (1968 film), a Hindi romantic thriller * ''Duniya'' (1984 film), a Hindi film * ''Duniya'' (2007 film), an Indian Kannada-language film * ''Duniya'' (album), a 1997 album by Raageshwa ...
/Kunku'' (1937) and '' Amar Jyoti'' (1936) under the
Prabhat Films Prabhat Film Company (popularly known as Prabhat Films) was an Indian film production company and studio facility founded in 1929 in Kolhapur. It was established by filmmaker V. Shantaram, along with Vishnupant Govind Damle, Keshav Rao Dhaibar, ...
banner, she was active in
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from 1932 to 1958. Apte's impact on Marathi cinema "paralleled" that of
Kanan Devi Kanan Devi (22 April 1916 – 17 July 1992) was an Indian actress and singer. She was among the early singing stars of Indian cinema, and is credited popularly as the first star of Bengali cinema. Her singing style, usually in rapid tempo, was ...
in Bengali cinema. Along with Kanan Devi, Apte is cited as one of the "great singing stars" from before the playback singing era. Apte began her career in films playing the role of a young
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in the Marathi film ''Shyamsunder'' (1932). She joined Prabhat Films acting in her first Hindi language film '' Amrit Manthan'' in (1934). She brought a change in the static style of song renditions in films with her "spontaneous gestures and eye movements". A "woman of rare mettle", she staged a hunger strike in 1939 at the Prabhat Studios gate following a disagreement regarding a clause in her contract. Cited as a "domestic guerrilla" following her roles in films like ''Kunku/Duniya Na Mane'', she became an inspirational role-model for a generation of college students. Claimed to be the highest paid female screen star in Marathi-language cinema, her "star" status with the audiences as early as 1937 was acknowledged by the cine-magazine editor
Baburao Patel Baburao Patel (1904–1982) was an Indian publisher and writer, associated with films and politics. Career Baburao: A Pioneer of Indian Cinema. Baburao was a key figure in the early days of Indian cinema. He started his career as a journalist ...
in the December 1937 issue of ''
Filmindia ''filmindia'' is an Indian monthly magazine covering Indian cinema and published in English language. Started by Baburao Patel in 1935, ''filmindia'' was the first English film periodical to be published from Bombay. The magazine was reportedly ...
'', in an editorial titled "India Has No Star". She was also one of the earliest Indian cinema actors to write her autobiography ''Jau Mi Cinemat'' (Should I join Films) in Marathi.


Early years

Born in 1916 in Dudhni,
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, India, in a Maharashtrian
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family, Apte was the daughter of a station master. Following her father's inclination towards singing, the young Apte took up it up, rendering
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s at the local Ganesh festivals in
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. She studied music at the Maharashtra Sangeet Vidyalaya in Pandharpur. She was introduced in films as a child artiste at the age of nine years, by the actor-director
Baburao Pendharkar Baburao Pendharkar (22 June 1896 3 November 1967), was an Indian actor, director, film producer and writer. Personal life Baburao Pendharkar was born on 22 June 1896 in Kolhapur in a Brahmin family. Born to Radhabai and her patron Dr Gopal Pe ...
. The "guidance" of her older brother Baburao Apte, who acted in Apte's first film ''Shyamsunder'' as Radha's husband, was stated to be a help in her rise to stardom.


Career


1930s

Apte started her acting career when she was discovered at the age of nine years by Baburao Pendharkar and then cast in the
Bhalji Pendharkar Bhalji Pendharkar (3 May 1897 – 26 November 1994) was an Indian film director and producer, and a recipient of Dadasaheb Phalke Award, the most prestigious award in the field. Early life and family He was born to Radhabai and Gopal Pendha ...
-directed film ''Shyamsunder''. The film is stated to be the first Marathi film to celebrate a "silver jubilee" (25 weeks) in a single theatre. In 1934, she was cast as the hero's sister in '' Amrit Manthan'', directed by V. Shantaram for
Prabhat Films Prabhat Film Company (popularly known as Prabhat Films) was an Indian film production company and studio facility founded in 1929 in Kolhapur. It was established by filmmaker V. Shantaram, along with Vishnupant Govind Damle, Keshav Rao Dhaibar, ...
. The film was a "box-office bonanza" and a big break for Apte. It was the first Hindi talkie film to celebrate a silver jubilee and was screened at International Film Festival, Venice. The film was the first to have a run of 25 weeks (silver jubilee) at a theatre. Apte rendered four solo songs under the music direction of Keshavrao Bhole, including the first recorded filmi ghazal, "Kamsini Mein Dil Pe Gham Ka". 1936 saw Apte acting in the V. Shantaram-directed '' Amar Jyoti''. It co-starred
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, Vasanti and Chandra Mohan and was Prabhat Film banner's first film to have playback singing.Prabhatfilm, Amar Jyoti In 1937, she acted in V. Shantaram's ''
Duniya Na Mane Duniya may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Duniya'' (1968 film), a Hindi romantic thriller * ''Duniya'' (1984 film), a Hindi film * ''Duniya'' (2007 film), an Indian Kannada-language film * ''Duniya'' (album), a 1997 album by Raageshwa ...
'', also called ''The Unexpected'', where she played the role of a young girl, Nirmala, who is married to a rich old widower, played by Keshavrao Date. She protests and refuses to acknowledge him as her husband. In the end, the old man realises what he's done and commits suicide, leaving a note where he asks Nirmala to remarry. Shanta sang an English song in the film, a version of H. W. Longfellow's ''Psalm of Life''. The same year, she acted in the Marathi version of the film called ''Kunku''. The film proved to be the biggest success of her career and is still acclaimed by critics. In 1938, Apte acted in another famous film from Prabhat Films, directed by V. Shantaram, called ''Gopal Krishan''.


1940s

In 1941, Apte acted in ''Savithri'', a
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film, which also had M. S. Subbalakshmi playing the role of Narad. Apte acted with
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in '' Duhai'' (Curse) in 1943, a social melodrama where Noor Jehan played the second lead. The film was directed by Vishnu Vyas, it had music by
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and
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. In 1946, Apte acted in four films with ''Subhadra'' being a "mythological comedy", which was produced and directed by Master Vinayak and co-starred
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, Ishwarlal and
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. Subhadra had Apte and Lata Mangeshkar singing together in the song "Main Khili Khili Phulwari", under the music direction of
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.ch. Subhadra (1946) Then came ''
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'', directed by
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for Paras Pics and co-starring Shahu Modak; ''Panihari'' directed by V. M. Gunjal starred Surendra and Yakub; and ''Valmiki'', directed by Bhalji Pendharkar, with both Prithviraj and Raj Kapoor acting in the film. Shanta Apte thus had the rare distinction of singing and acting with the three "iconic female singers" of Indian cinema: with M. S. Subbulakshmi in ''Savithri'' (1941), with Noor Jehan in ''Duhai'' (1943) and with Lata Mangeshkar in ''Subhadra'' (1946).


1950s

The 1950s saw fewer films from Shanta Apte. She acted in Marathi films like Raja Paranjpe's ''Jara Japoon'' (Be Careful) in 1950, with Keshavrao Date and
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, ''Kunkvacha Dhani'' (1951), directed by Datta Dharamadhikari, ''Tai Teleen'' (1953), directed by K. P. Bhave, and '' Mulu Manek'' (1955), directed by
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. Her last two films were in Hindi, ''Chandi Puja'' starring
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, Manhar Desai and
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and directed by Raman B. Desai, and the last released film ''Ram Bhakta Vibhishan'' in 1958, directed by Samar Chatterjee, with the same star cast as ''Chandi Puja''.


Personal life

Apte has been referred to as a woman who "symbolized women power both on and off the screen". According to K. A. Abbas, commenting on the vitriolic writings of the cine-magazine editor
Baburao Patel Baburao Patel (1904–1982) was an Indian publisher and writer, associated with films and politics. Career Baburao: A Pioneer of Indian Cinema. Baburao was a key figure in the early days of Indian cinema. He started his career as a journalist ...
of ''Filmindia'', "there was only one example of a spirited star like Shanta Apte taking the law in our own hands when she came to Baburao's office and hit him with a cane…". She defied her contractual agreement with Prabhat Films when it hampered her from acting in outside films and decided to stage a fast in front of the studio gates. She was released from her contract by Prabhat Films. Ten years after Shanta Apte's death, actress Nayana Apte declared herself to be her daughter. Nayana claimed Apte married a distant cousin in 1947 and left him when she was three months pregnant. According to Vijay Ranchan in his book "Story of a Bollywood Song", in the section on Shanta Apte titled "The Rebel Commoner", Shanta was unmarried but had a daughter, the Marathi film and stage actress, Nayana Apte.


Death

Apte died of a heart attack following a six-month illness, on 24 February 1964, at her residence in
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, Mumbai, Maharashtra.


Filmography

List of films: * ''Shyamsundar'' (1932) * '' Amrit Manthan'' (1934) * '' Amar Jyoti'' (1936) * ''Rajput Ramani'' (1936) * ''
Duniya Na Mane Duniya may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Duniya'' (1968 film), a Hindi romantic thriller * ''Duniya'' (1984 film), a Hindi film * ''Duniya'' (2007 film), an Indian Kannada-language film * ''Duniya'' (album), a 1997 album by Raageshwa ...
''/'' Kunku'' (1937) * ''Wahan'' (1937) * '' Gopal Krishna'' (1938) * ''Savithri'' (1941) Tamil * ''
Apna Ghar ''Apna Ghar'' is a Bollywood film. It was released in 1942. Cast *Shanta Apte Shanta Apte (1916–1964) was an Indian actress-singer who worked in Marathi language, Marathi and Hindi cinema. Renowned for her roles in films like ''Duniya Na ...
''/ Aple Ghar (1942) * ''Zamindar'' (1942) * '' Duhai'' (1943) * Mohabbat (1943) * ''Bhagya Lakshmi'' (1944) * ''Kadambari'' (1944) * ''Sawan'' (1945) * '' Panihari'' (1946) * ''
Subhadra Subhadra (, ) is a character in the ancient Hindu epic ''Mahabharata''. She is a princess from the Yadava clan and the sister of Krishna and Balarama. Subhadra married Arjuna, one of the Pandava brothers and had a son named Abhimanyu. Sub ...
'' (1946) * ''
Uttara Abhimanyu ''Uttara Abhimanyu'' is an Indian Hindi-language film. It was released in 1946 1946 (Roman numerals, MCMXLVI) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1946th year of the Common Era (CE) and ''Anno Domini'' (AD) de ...
'' (1946) * ''
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'' (1946) * ''Mandir'' (1948) * ''Bhagyarekha'' (1948) * ''Main Abla Nahin Hoon'' ((1949) * ''Swayamsiddha'' (1949) * ''Jaga Bhadyane Dene Aahe'' (1949) (Marathi) * ''Shilanganache Sone'' (1949) (Marathi) * ''Jara Japoon'' (1950) (Marathi) * ''Kunkvacha Dhani'' (1951) (Marathi) * ''Tai Teleen'' (1953) (Marathi) * '' Mulu Manek'' (1955) (Gujarati) * ''Chandi Puja'' (1957) * ''Ram Bhakta Vibhishan'' (1958)


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