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Thursday 13 June 2013



Name: Nana Patekar

Age: 61years

Birthday: 1st Jan, 1951

Zodiac: Capricorn

Marital Status: Nana Patekar was wedded to Neelakanthi Patekar and they have a son Malhar Patekar. But there wedding lifestyle did not go well and it led to a separation and breakup later on.

Awards:

1) Nana Patekar won the Nationwide Film Prize for the Best Assisting Performing professional in the season 1990 and 1997 for ‘Parinda’and ‘Agni Sakshi’ respectively.

2) In 1995, he again was granted the Nationwide Film Prize for the Best Performing professional for his part in ‘Krantiveer’.

3) He won several Filmfare prizes throughout his profession in the film market.

4) Nana Patekar won the Filmfare Best Assisting Performing professional Prize in 1990 for ‘Parinda’.

5) He won several Filmfare Best Rogue Awards in the decades 1992, 1995 and 2006 for ‘Angar’, ‘Krantiveer’ and ‘Apaharan’.

6)  He obtained the Celebrity Display Prize for the Best Performing professional in 1995 for his major part in Mehul Kumar’s ‘Krantiveer’.

7)  He also obtained the same award for the Best Rogue classification in the season 2006 for Prakash Jha’s ‘Apaharan’.

8)  He was also granted the Arabic Film Journalists’ Organization Prize for the Best Performing professional Prize classification (Hindi) in the season 2004 for Shimit Amit’s ‘Ab Tak Chhappan’.

Trivia:

Apart from Hindi movies, Nana Patekar has showed up in several Marathi movies and performs. This year, he showed up in Umesh Vinayak Kulkarni’s ‘Deol’, a Marathi film.

Nana Patekar is also known for the nice contributions he creates for the inadequate and the desperate.

He obtained the honorary Captain’s position from the Native indian Military after he had gone through coaching for his part of that of a military employees in his own film ‘Prahar’.

Early in the 90s, Nana Patekar signed up with the rankings of the Territorial Military.

He had a skills in the area of weapon capturing and had even certified for the all popular G.V Mavlankar Shooting Tournament.

Biography: Nana Patekar, the Native indian actor and film manufacturer was created to Dinkar Patekar, who was a designer, and Sanjanabai Patekar at Murud-Janjira in the condition of Maharashtra. Nana Patekar is a former college student of Sir J.J Institution of Used Artistry, Mumbai. Ever since his higher education lifestyle, he had been effective in the area of dilemma and had attended several inter-college dramatics. Apart from dramatics, he also had a skills in illustrating and has assisted the Mumbai cops in several events. He is often recognized as the most questionable actor in Bollywood for his dialogues and acting designs.

Nana Patekar began his trip in the film market in 1974 with his film ‘Garman’, instructed by Muzaffar Ali. Next, he went on to appear in several movies such as Raghuvir Kul’s ‘Mohre’ (1987), Mira Nair’s ‘Salaam Bombay!’ (1988), but he came into the focus after his remarkable being a bad guy in the film ‘Parinda’ (1989). This film introduced him admiration from around the market and he went on to win the Nationwide Film Prize and the Filmfare Prize for the Best Assisting Performing professional groups for this film.

Nana Patekar has dressed in various kinds of tasks in several movies throughout his profession in the film market. Sometimes he unquestionably adverse part in several movies but has mostly created his overall look in beneficial tasks in other movies of his. He served out the part of that of a hard of hearing dad in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s ‘Khamoshi: The Musical’ and the part of a betting son in the 1994 film ‘Krantiveer’. He even unquestionably part of a partner beater in Partho Ghosh’s ‘Agni Sakshi’ (1996), a schizophrenic in the 1998 film ‘Wajood’, law enforcement in ‘Ab Tak Chhappan’ (2005). We all are acquainted with the comedian part which he performed in Anees Bazmee’s ‘Welcome’ (2007) where he functions out the part of a highly effective and prominent criminal activity master and who had a wish to act in movies. ‘Bluff Master’, ‘Taxi No. 9211’, ‘Horn OK Please’, ‘Rajneeti’, ‘Paathshaala’, ‘Yahan Ke Hum Sikandar’, ‘It’s My Life’, ‘Ek-The Energy of One’ and ‘Hu Tu Tu’ were some of his other movies.

Apart from acting, Nana Patekar has also obtained identification as a film manufacturer. One of his first movie to hit the displays was ‘Prahar: The Last Attack’ which had the Bollywood elegance, Madhuri Dixit in its rankings.

Nana Patekar even did a little bit of play-back performing in movies like ‘Aanch’ (2003), Wajood (1998) and Yeshwant (1997).

He is set to appear in Sangeeth Sivan’s future film which will be a rebuilding of ‘Athadu’ (2005), the Telugu film.
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