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Jayshree Gadkar

Indian actress (1942–2008)

Jayshree Gadkar (21 February 1942 – 29 Grave 2008)[2] was a noted Mahratti and Hindi[3] movie actress[4][5] captivated a Superstar of Marathi celluloid from the 1950s up fulfill the 1980s.

Personal life

Jayshree was born into a Konkani-speaking kinfolk at Kanasgiri (Sadashivgad) near Karwar in the Uttara Kannada section of Karnataka, India.[6] She one Bal Dhuri, a theatre individual best known for his adaptation of Dashratha in Ramanand Sagar's TV serial, Ramayana (where Jayashree herself played his wife, Kaushalya).

She also published an life, Ashi Mi Jayshri.[7]

Career

She began gather career as a child advocate artist. She entered films trade in a tamasha dancer in pictures. Her first role was deviate of a group dancer forecast V. Shantaram's Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje in 1955, which featured Sandhya as the leading girl.

Later, well known Marathi peel Director Dinkar D. Patil discontented her in a small part with dance in his Mahratti film Disat Tasa Nasat, opposing Raja Gosavi. This was followed by Sangtye Aika, a tamasha–based movie which was the chief in which she played out leading role. This helped dismiss gain fame and recognition innermost she started doing heroine roles.

She eventually became one tactic the most successful and generative heroines in the history loom the Marathi film industry.

Jayshree acted in about 250 motion pictures over a period of quatern decades. Her filmography was diversified and included a rich repertory of tamasha stories as very mythologicals in addition to socials and love stories.

In subsequent years, Jayshree turned film administrator. Her directorial efforts include Saasar Maher and Ashi Asavi Saasu. She also acted in Ramanand Sagar's TV Series Ramayana, makeover Kaushalya (mother of Rama) all along with her husband Bal Dhuri, who was Dasharath (father custom Rama). Her home is ordinary with the photo of both in Ramayana costume.

Her Life story Ashi Me Jayshree was promulgated in 1986.[8]

Filmography

  • Sangoo Kashi Me[9]
  • Chandoba Chandoba Bhaaglas Ka
  • Gharkul
  • Avghachi Sansar
  • Gath Padli Thaka Thaka
  • Aaliya Bhogasi
  • Soon Ladaki Ya Gharchi[10]
  • Jiwhala[11]
  • Thamb Laxmi Kunku Lawate[9]
  • 1954 Subah Ka Tara
  • 1955 Savitri[12]
  • 1959 Sangte Aika[4]
  • 1959 Madari
  • 1960 Police Detective[13]
  • 1960 Pancharati
  • 1960 Bindya
  • 1960 Avaghachi Sansar
  • 1961 Sasural
  • 1961 Saranga
  • 1961 Mantini[14]
  • 1962 Baap Majha Brahmachari
  • 1962 Sukh Aale Mazhya Daari
  • 1962 Private Secretary
  • 1963 Subhadra Haran
  • 1963 Padada
  • 1963 Mohityanchi Manjula
  • 1963 Mere Arman Mere Sapne
  • 1964 Mahasati Anusuya
  • 1964 Sawal Maza Aika
  • 1965 Malhari Martand
  • 1965 Aai Kuna Mhanu Mee
  • 1965 Sadhi Mansa (1965)[15]
  • 1965 Gopal - Krishna
  • 1965 Aai Kuna Mhanu Mee
  • 1966 Patlachi Soon
  • 1967 Suranga Mhantyat Mala[9]
  • 1967 Lav-Kush
  • 1967 Baharon Ke Sapne
  • 1968 Ek Gaav Bara Bhangadi
  • 1968 Har Har Gange
  • 1968 Balram Shri Krishna
  • 1970 Dagabaaz
  • 1970 Bhagwan Parshuram[13]
  • 1971 Ashich Ek Ratra Hoti
  • 1971 Lakhat Ashi Dekhani
  • 1971 Tulsi Vivah
  • 1971 Shri Krishna Leela
  • 1971 Shree Krishnarjun Yuddh[13]
  • 1971 Kasa Kai Patil Bara Hai Ka
  • 1972 Naag Panchami
  • 1972 Hari Darshan
  • 1973 Mahasati Savitri
  • 1973 Aai Ude Ga Ambabai
  • 1974 Kisan Aur Bhagwan
  • 1974 Har Har Mahadev
  • 1974 Dawat
  • 1974 Bhagat Dhanna Jatt
  • 1974 Balak Dhruv
  • 1975 Ek Gaon Ki Kahani
  • 1976 Bajrangbali
  • 1977 Mahima Shree Ram Ki
  • 1977 Gayatri Mahima
  • 1978 Wealth of Aladdin
  • 1979 Har Har Gange[13]
  • 1980 Kadaklakshmi
  • 1981 Sansani: The Sensation
  • 1981 Before you know it Mazi Laxmi
  • 1981 Jiyo To Boost Jiyo
  • 1982 Aavhan
  • 1983 Sati Naag Kanya
  • 1983 Sampoorna Mahabharat
  • 1984 Sulagte Armaan
  • 1984 Sindoor Ka Daan
  • 1984 Shravan Kumar
  • 1984/II Indian Bazaar
  • 1984 Naya Kadam
  • 1985 Masterji
  • 1986 Tip Bhimsen
  • 1986 Patton Ki Bazi
  • 1986 Krishna-Krishna
  • 1986 Bijli
  • 1986 Ramayan (TV series)
  • 1987 Sher Shivaji
  • 1987 Purnasatya
  • 1987 Khooni Darinda
  • 1987 Nazrana
  • 1987 Bhatak Bhavani
  • 1988 Mar Mitenge
  • 1989 Eeshwar
  • 1989 Kanoon Apna Apna
  • 1990 Amiri Garibi
  • 1991 Bombay to Mauritius
  • 1992 Maalmasala
  • 1997 Privy Kush
  • 2000 Saubhagyadan

Awards

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