अमोल पालेकर

Amol Palelar is an Indian actor of the 1970s and a director of Hindi and Marathi cinema.



Palekar was born in Mumbai in a Marathi-speaking family. He attended the Sir J. J. School of Art.

Palekar began in Marathi experimental theatre with Satyadev Dubey, and later started his own group, ‘Aniket’, in 1972. He introduced Theatre of the Absurd to Maharashtra and a street theatre-inspired practice of performing plays in the round.

Palekar made his debut in 1971 with the noted Marathi film Shantata! Court Chalu Aahe directed by Satyadev Dubey, which started the ‘New Cinema’ Movement in Marathi.[2]

In 1974 he was cast as an actor by Basu Chatterjee in Rajnigandha, and a surprise low-budget hit, Chhoti Si Baat. This led to many other such roles in “middle-class” comedies, mostly alternative cinema. These were often directed by Chatterjee or Hrishikesh Mukherjee and include such films as Gol Maal and Naram Garam. He won the Filmfare Best Actor Award for Gol Maal.

He is noted for his image of the “middle-class everyman” who struggles to get a job (Gol-Maal), his own flat (Gharonda), a girlfriend/wife (Baaton Baaton Mein), and appreciation from his boss.

In 1982 he played the role of Ravi in the Malayalam movie Olangal, which is remade in Hindi as Masoom.

He turned to directing with the Marathi film

Aakriet.

He showed his capabilities as a director with his movie Paheli which was India’s official entry in the race for Best Foreign Film at the 2006 Oscars. The movie, however, did not make it to the final nominations.

He has also given his voice to an HIV/AIDS education animated software tutorial created by the nonprofit organization TeachAIDS.

Palekar has exhibited his sketches, drawings, and paintings in Mumbai. He also does some social work. He is married to Sandhya Gokhale[4] and has 2 daughters with her.[5] Palekar regards himself as an agnostic.[

As an Actor

  • Rajnigandha (1974) (Vidya Sinha)
  • Chhoti Si Baat (1975) (Vidya Sinha, Asrani, Ashok Kumar)
  • Chitchor (1976) (Zarina Wahab)
  • Gharonda (1976) (Zarina Wahab)
  • Bhumika (1977) (Smita Patil, Naseeruddin Shah, Anant Nag)
  • Taxi Taxie (1977)
  • Damaad (1978) (Ranjeeta)
  • Baaton Baaton Mein (1979) (Tina Munim, David and others)
  • Gol Maal (1979)[Bindiya Goswami]
  • Do Ladke Dono Kadke (1979) (Moushumi Chatterji)
  • Meri Biwi Ki Shaadi (1979) (Ranjeeta)
  • Aanchal (Rakhee)
  • Apne Paraye (1980)
  • Naram Garam (1981) (Swaroop Sampat)
  • Olangal (Ravi Chattan) (1982) Malayalam
  • Shriman Shrimati (1983)
  • Rang Birangi (1983) (Parveen Babi)
  • Tarang (Smita Patil)
  • Aadmi Aur Aurat (1984)
  • Khamosh (1985) (Naseeruddin Shah, Shabana Azmi)
  • Jhuthi (Rekha)
  • Baat Ban Jaye (1986)
  • Teesra Kaun? (1994)
  • Aks (2001)
  • Samaantar

As a Director

  • Aakreit (Unimaginable – Marathi) – 1981
  • Anakahi (Unspoken) – 1985
  • Thodasa Rumani Ho Jaye – 1990
  • Bangarwadi – 1995
    Daayraa (The Square Circle) – 1996
  • Anahat (Forever)
  • Kairee (Raw mango) – 2001
  • Dhyaas Parva (Kal Kaa Aadmi in Hindi) – 2001 (based on Raghunath Karve’s life, won the National Award for Best film on family welfare)
  • Paheli (Riddle) – 2005
  • Quest (Thaang – English) – 2006 (won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in English)
  • Dumkata (2007)
  • Samaantar (Marathi) – 2009 (with Sharmila Tagore)
  • And Once Again 2010
TV Serials
  • Kachchi Dhoop – 1987
  • Naqab – 1988
  • Paoolkhuna – 1993
  • Mrignayanee – 1991
  • Kareena Kareena – 2004
  • AA Bail Mujhe Maar

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## Amol Palekar

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