Usha Chavan

Indian actress


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honoursV. Shantaram Lifetime Achievement Award
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Usha Chavan (born 17 October 1955) is an Indian actress who appears predominantly in Marathi films. Acknowledged as one of the finest actresses in Marathi cinema. she is the recipient of several accolades, including four Maharashtra State Film Awards and two Filmfare Awards Marathi. Best known for her comic timing and glamorous roles, especially in partnership with Dada Kondke. The pair became one of the most iconic duos in Marathi cinema. She remembered as one of the most popular leading ladies of Marathi cinema in the 1970s–80s. In 2021, she was honoured with the V. Shantaram Award, Maharashtra's highest award in the field of cinema.

In 1971 Usha Chavan made her debut with the film Songadya. She has also acted in Telugu film such as Durdabitta, and in the Hindi film Shirdi Ke Sai Baba. She has made several appearances with Dada Kondke in Marathi comedy films.

Early life

Chavan was born on 17 October 1955 in Pune, Maharashtra. She grew up in a culturally vibrant household, with her family deeply involved in Loknatya. Her mother, Hirabai Chavan, acted in silent films alongside Prithviraj Kapoor. Raised in Pune, she was immersed in performing arts from an early age and began her entertainment career as a background dancer, helping her gain confidence and visibility in the field.

Career

Chavan began her career in performing arts with a tamasha troupe before moving to stage plays. One of her popular plays was Lavangi Mirchi Kolhapurchi alongside Arun Sarnaik. She made her film debut as a lead actress with Kela Ishara Jata Jata (1965), where her performance and dance skills were well received by audiences. Prior to this, she had appeared as a background dancer in Sawaal Majha Aika! (1964). Her entry into films as a lead actress came unexpectedly when director Anant Mane offered her the role, initially intended for Jayshree Gadkar. The film’s success brought her recognition, and at the 5th Maharashtra State Film Awards she won the award for Best Supporting Actress for Sawaal Majha Aika!.

Chavan went on to work in several Marathi films including Khandobachi Aan, Mukkam Post Dhebewadi, Ashi Rangali Ratra, and Kortacha Pairi. She rose to further prominence with Songadya (1971), opposite Dada Kondke. Their on-screen pairing became highly popular and led to a series of commercially successful films such as Ekta Jeev Sadashiv (1971), Pandu Havaldar (1975), Ram Ram Gangaram (1977), Bot Lavin Tithhe Gudgudlya (1978), Palva Palvi (1990), Yeu Ka Gharat (1992), Sasarch Dhotar (1994), and Vajvu Ka?. Apart from her collaborations with Kondke, she worked with other noted actors including Ganpat Patil in Sakhya Sajna, where the film succeeded without a conventional hero, and Nilu Phule in Sonaran Tochla Kan and Bapadya. Her role in Ranpakhre received critical appreciation and awards. He also appeared in Hindi films such as Shirdi Ke Sai Baba, Tere Mere Beech Mein, and Andheri Raat Mein Diya Tere Haath Mein. She produced and directed two Marathi films, Gauracha Navra and Dharpakad. She received Maharashtra State Film Awards for her performances in Kela Ishara Jata Jata, Bot Lavin Tithhe Gudgudlya, and Chorawar Mor.

Filmography

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YearFilmRoleRef(s)
1964Sawaal Majha Aika!Tamasgir
1965Kela Ishaara Jaata JaataShevanti
1968Khandobachi AanBakula Batisgaokarin
1969Mukkam Post DhebewadiGulabjaan Chikhlikar
1970Ashi Rangli RaatAkka
Mala Tumchi MhanaShevanta Solapurkarin
1971SongadyaKalavati
1972Ekta Jeev SadashivKalavati
1973Sonarane Tochale KaanBakula
1975Pandu HawaldarParo Kelewali
VaratRatna
Karava Tasa BharavaManjula/ Khilabai
1976PudhariRadha
Choricha MamlaRatna
1977Ram Ram GangaramGangi
Shirdi Ke Sai BabaLaxmiHindi
DagaaAnjana
Naav Motha Lakshan KhotaUnnamedCameo appearance
Navra Maza BrahmachariAanje
1978Bhairu Pehelwan Ki JaiShyama
Bot Lavin Titha GudgulyaMaina
1979Sunbai Oti Bharun JaChampa
AshtavinayakHerselfSpecial appearance
1980RanpakhreMaina
PaijIndu
Mantrayachi SunUsha
ZiddSugandha Sakhre
Choravar MorShanta & Kanta
Sulavarchi PoliBhingari
1981Soon Mazi LaxmiLaxmi
Mosambi NarangiMosambi
Ganimi KawaChandra
Khoon Ki TakkarLaxmiHindi
Tere Mere Beech MeinGangi
1982DalimbiDalimbi
1982Aali AangavarJani
1983ThingiUsha
1984JugalbandiShevanti
1984Dhagala Lagli KalMaina
1986Andheri Raat Mein Diya Tere Haath MeinBanjaranHindi
1987Muka Ghya MukaChandrakka
1988*Gauracha Navra *Gaura Deshmukh
1990Palva PalviHausa
1992Dhar PakadRadha
1994Sasarcha DhotarRani
1995Vajau KaNanda
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Awards

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YearAwardFilmCategoryRef.
1965Maharashtra State Film AwardsSawaal Majha Aika!Best Supporting Actress
1966Kela Ishara Jata Jata
1977Filmfare Awards MarathiNaav Motha Lakshan KhotaBest Actress
1979Maharashtra State Film AwardsBot Lavin Titha GudgulyaBest Actress
1980Choravar Mor
Filmfare Awards MarathiRanpakhareBest Actress
2021Government of MaharashtraLifetime AchievementV. Shantaram Award
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References

References

  1. "उषा चव्हाण यांच्याशी करायचे होते दादा कोंडकेंना लग्न; नकार न पचल्याने घेतला असा सूड".
  2. Deshmukh, Chaitraly. "Film on Dada Kondke hits a roadblock".
  3. (2024-02-23). "Maharashtra State Film Award Winners: 57 व्या राज्य चित्रपट पुरस्कार सोहळ्यात या मान्यवरांचा झाला गौरव, वाचा संपूर्ण यादी".
  4. "Usha Chavan bio". marathi.tv.
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  6. "दादा कोंडके यांना या अभिनेत्रीसोबत करायचं होतं लग्न; नकार मिळताच अभिनेत्यानं घेतलेला असा सूड".
  7. "Kela Ishara Jata Jata (1965)".
  8. Nandgaonkar, Sudhir. (2014). "शिल्पकार चरित्रकोश खंड - ७". Hindustan Prakashan Sanstha.
  9. (2018-08-29). "Remembering the legend Dada Kondke". The Times of India.
  10. "Ram Ram Gangaram (1977)".
  11. "Songadya (1971)".
  12. "Ram Ram Gangaram". The Times of India.
  13. (2023-07-01). "दादा कोंडके यांचे 'हे' चित्रपट पाहून खळखळून हसाल".

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