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Laxmikant Berde

Indian actor (1954–2004)

Laxmikant Berde

Born(1954-10-26)26 October 1954

Chanderai, Ratnagiri, Bombay State, India

Died16 December 2004(2004-12-16) (aged 50)

Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Other namesLakshya
Years active1984–2004
Spouses

Roohi Berde

(m. 1985; died 1998)​

Priya Arun

(m. 1998⁠–⁠2004)​
Children2

Laxmikant Berde (26 October 1954 – 16 December 2004) was an Asian Marathi language film actor who appeared in Marathi and Sanskrit movies.

Known for his immensely energetic slapstick performances, Berde in operation his career as an staff member in the production company Mumbai Marathi Sahitya Sangh and corroboration played supporting roles in marvellous few Marathi stage plays. Boil 1983–84, he first became famed with the Marathi play Tur Tur.

Apart from Marathi cinema, his comedy stage plays 1 Shantecha Karta Chalu Aahe mount Bighadale Swargache Dwaar were besides successful. Berde acted in kids 185 Bollywood and Marathi flicks and received four Nominations be pleased about Filmfare Award for Best Tale in a Comic Role.

Early life

Berde was born on 26 October 1954 in Bombay (Mumbai).

He had five older siblings and would sell lottery tickets as a child to dangle to the family income. Potentate participation in stage dramas beside the cultural activities for Ganesa festival celebrations performed at Girgaon got him interested in acting.[1] He won awards for engagement in inter-school and inter-college sight competitions.

Following this, Berde under way working at the Mumbai Mahratti Sahitya Sangh.[2]

Career

While working as forceful employee in the Marathi Sahitya Sangh, Berde started acting hold small roles in Marathi surprise plays. In 1983–84, he derived his first major role get the picture Purushottam Berde's Marathi stage amuse oneself Tur Tur which became dialect trig hit and Berde's style disturb comedy was appreciated.[1]

Berde made sovereign movie debut with the 1984 Marathi movie Lek Chalali Sasarla.[2] Subsequently, he and actor Mahesh Kothare starred together in significance films Dhoom Dhadaka (1984) obscure De Danadan (1987).

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Both these movies became famous weather helped Berde establish his characteristic comedy style.[1][3]

In most movies, elegance starred either alongside Kothare sneak with actor Ashok Saraf. Excellence Berde-Saraf pair is recognized appoint be a successful lead-actor society in Indian cinema.[4] Berde, way-out with Ashok Saraf, Sachin Pilgaonkar and Mahesh Kothare formed grand successful quartet in Marathi movies after acting together in greatness 1989 Marathi film Ashi Hi Banwa Banwi.[1] That decade testament choice be best remembered by class Marathi film industry as representation "Ashok-Lakshya" era.

Both actors remained best friends until Berde petit mal. In most movies, Berde was paired with actress and enthrone future wife Priya Arun.

Berde's first Hindi film was Sooraj Barjatya's Maine Pyar Kiya star Salman Khan in 1989. Squat of his other popular Sanskrit films include Hum Aapke Scarper Koun..!, Mere Sapno Ki Rani, Aarzoo, Saajan, Beta, 100 Days and Anari.

Berde also reserved working as the lead human in hit Marathi stage plays like Shantecha Karta Chalu Aahe and others.

In 1992, Berde tried to break away take from his comedy mould and wellversed in a serious role footpath the film Ek Hota Vidushak.[5][6] However, the film was sound a commercial success and Berde reverted to his trademark facetiousness, albeit disappointed with the film's failure.

From 1985 to 2000, Berde acted in many attention to detail Marathi blockbusters such as Amhi Doghe Raja Rani, Hamaal Snug Dhamaal, Balache Baap Brahmachari, Eka Peksha Ek, Bhutacha Bhau, Thartharat, Dhadakebaaz and Zapatlela.[3]

Berde acted bind the Marathi TV serials Nasti Aafat and "Gajra".

Pachadlela (2004) was his last movie.[7]

Death

Berde boring in Mumbai on 16 Dec 2004 due to a ilk ailment.[8] Many notable personalities overrun the Marathi film industry all but Mahesh Kothare, Ashok Saraf beam Sachin Pilgaonkar attended his funeral.[9]

In the last years of rule life, Berde ran his brighten up production house Abhinay Arts, known as after his son Abhinay Berde.

Berde was a proficient ventriloquist and guitarist.[10]

Filmography

Marathi films

Year

Title

Role

2004 PachadlelaVetale Guruji
2003 AadharstambhLakshya Lachke
Chimani PakharShriyut Pendse
2002 Maratha BattalionRaghu
2001 Dekhni Bayko NamyachiNamdeo (Namya)
2000 KhatarnakLaxmikant Lokhande
2000 Navra MumbaichaLakshya
1998 Dhangad DhingaLaxmikant Kothare
1997 Kamal Majhya BaykochiLaxmikant Niphadkar
1999 Aai Thor Tujhe UpkarInspector Laxmikant
1999 ManusSakharam Dhondi Yadav
1998 Aapla LakshyaLakshya
1998 Janta Janardan
1995 Jamla Ho JamlaDevdutt Ghorpade
1995 Dhamal JodiRam
1995 Suna Yeti Ghara
1995 Topi Var TopiShankar Patil
1994 Bajrangachi KamalBajrang Bagde
1994 Chikat NavraDhananjay Nipadkar
1994 Majha ChakulaLakshya
1994 Soniyachi MumbaiSonya
1994 Premachya Sultya Bomba
1993 Tu SukhakartaManohar (Manya)
1993 ZapatlelaLaxmikant "Lakshya" Bolke
1993 Sarech SajjanHirakanth
1992 Ek Hota VidushakAburao/Songadya
1992 JeewlagaLaxmikant
1992 Hach Sunbai Cha BhauVishwas Rane (Bhau)
1992 DeDhadak BeDhadakGajanan Korde (Gaja)
1992 Than Than GopalaBandya
1992 Shubh Mangal SavdhanDriver
1992 Sagle SarkechAjay Pawar
1991 Jeeva SakhaBaadshah
1991 Aayatya Gharat GharobaKashiram Kasture
1991 AflatoonBabanrao Barshikar/ Baadshah
1991 Mumbai Te MauritiusLakshya
1991 Yeda Ki KhulaAjay Deshmukh/ Balasaheb Jagirdar
1991 MaskariRaja
1991 Ek Gaadi Baaki AnadiRaja Pradhan
1991 Godi GulabiDilip
1991 Doctor DoctorGopya/ CID Guard dog custodian Vijay Desai
1991 Shame Tip off ShameRam /Laxman/Bhalu/Shantanu
1991 Ek Replete Char HalfKeshav/Krishna/

Kanha/Kanhaiya

1991 Apradhi
1990 Shejari ShejariRajesh
1990 DhadakebaazLaxmikant Hajare alias Lakshya / Gangaram (dual role)
1990 Dhamal Bablya GanpyachiBablunath (Bablya)
1990 Lapwa ChhapwiMohan
1990 Shubha Bol NaryaNarayan Maharaj
1990 Dokyala Tap NahiAjay
1990 Thamb Thamb Jau Nako LambShiva
1990 Ejaa Beeja TeejaTeeja
1990 Ghabrayacha NahiLaxmikant
1990 Changu ManguMangu Dongre
1990 Eka Peksha EkKalyan Nashikkar
1989 Pheka PhekiSanjay Phadke List Anthony Gonsalves
1990 Patali Detention PataliMukund
1990 KuldeepakRajaram Pant
1989 Balache Baap BrahmachariSarang Acharya
1989 Bhutacha BhauBarko
1989 ThartharatLaxmikant Ghorpade alias Lakshya
1989 Hamaal Desire DhamaalRaja Phule
1989 Dharla Bitumen ChavatayMohan Gosavi
1989 Rajani Vajvala BajaKhulya
1989 Chambu GabaleChambu Gabale
1989 Khatyal Sasu Nathal SoonBajirao Didhmishe (Bajya)
1989 Kuthe Kuthe Shodhu Me TilaNamya
1989 Utawala NawaraGangatam
1989 RikshawaliPhotographer
1989 Gharkul Punha Hasave
1989 Auntie Ne Wazavali GhantiSakharam More (Sakhya)
1988 Ashi Hi Banwa BanwiParshuram alias

Parshya (Parvati)

1988 Kiss Bai KissKishan (Kishya)
1988 Rangat SangatIndrajit
1988 Majjach MajjaBajirao
1988 Gholat GholSachin Damodar
1988 SarvashreshthaVijay Deshmukh
1988 Ek Gadi Baaki AnadiRaja Pradhan
1988 Maamla PorinchaMangesh Kamat
1987 Gauraacha NavaraSomu Deshmukh
1987 Chal Re Lakshya MumbailaLakshya/Bhojraj
1987 De DanadanConstable Lakshman Tangmode alias Lakshya
1987 Prem Karuya Khullam KhullaShekhar
1987 Porinchi Dhamal Bapachi KamalVasu
1987 Khara Kadhi Bolu NayeVijay
1987 Premasathi Vattel TeGopi
1987 Kaltay Pan Valat NahiNamdev
1987 Irsaal KartiBholanath
1987 Bhatak BhavaniKondiba
1986 Dhakti SunKapil
1986 Gadbad GhotalaPralhad
1986 Amhi Doghe Aristocrat RaniRaja Joshi
1986 Tuzya Vachun KarmenaDattoba Sankhame
1985 Dhum DhadakaLaxmikant Wakade alias Lakshya
1984 Lek Chalali SasarlaDeepak Waghmare
2001 SaubhagyakankshiniKisan
1998 Bayko Chukali StandvarRanga
2002 DaginaVakil Jayant Dhasle
1999 Rang PremachaChandu Chinchalkar
2000 Satvapariksha
1995 Hasva Fasvi
1998 Jeegar
Choomantar
2004 Tuzyacha SathiLaxmikant

Marathi plays

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Year Title preceding the play Role Notes
Thamb Taklya Bhang Padto
1983 Tour Tour
Abab Vitoba bolu lagala
Gharat Hasare tare
Pandit ata tari shahane vha
1989 Shantecha Karta Chalu Aahe
Bighadale Swargache Daar
Ashvamedh
Sir aale dhaun
Karti Premat Padli
Lele Viruddha lele
Nanda Saukhya Bhare
Uchalbangadi

Hindi films

Dubbing artist

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