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| name = Chandrakant Kulkarni | caption = Kulkarni and his family, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. | birth_name = | birth_date = 1963[1] | birth_place = | death_date = | death_place = | residence = | nationality = Indian | occupation = Film director | salary = | spouse = | children = | website = | imagesize = | networth = | yearsactive= | othername = }} Chandrakant Kulkarni is an Indian director, script writer and actor associated with Marathi theatre and film. He is known for his works of directing the plays Wada Chirebandi, Dhyanimani, Gandhi Virudh Gandhi and most recently the remake of Hamidabaichi Kothi. He has also directed the acclaimed films Bindhaast (1999) and Tukaram (2012). At the 61st National Film Awards, his film Aajcha Divas Majha won the award for Best Feature Film in Marathi. [2]CareerTheatreChandrakant Kulkarni came to Mumbai from Aurangabad, Maharashtra, aspiring to work in the entertainment industry. After working on various plays Kulkarni directed the eight-hour-long trilogy play Wada Chirebandi written by Mahesh Elkunchwar in 1994. The play was written in three parts as Wada Chirebandi, Magna Talyakathi and Yuganta. Kulkarni directed the play under the production banner of "Awishkar" which was founded by director Arvind Deshpande and his actress wife Sulabha Deshpande.[3][4][5] The first part of the play was earlier directed by Vijaya Mehta in 1985. Kulkarni directed the whole trilogy after Elkunchwar completed it in 1994. In 2006, director Chetan Datar edited and staged it in a single play.[5] In 1995, Kulkarni directed the Marathi play Dhyanimani written by Prashant Dalvi. The play was later also adapted in Hindi after fifteen years as Bas Itna Sa Khwab Hai...! with lead roles played by Shefali Shah and Kiran Karmarkar and Vipul Shah as the presenter. Kulkarni has also directed this Hindi version.[6][7] In 1995–96 he directed the play Gandhi Virudh Gandhi which was written by Ajit Dalvi. The play was originally based on another Gujarati play of same theme by Dinkar Joshi. The play brought forth the conflicts between Mahatma Gandhi and his eldest son Harilal Gandhi and staged veteran actress Bhakti Barve and actor Atul Kulkarni as Mahatma.[8] Seeing the success of the play, Kulkarni also directed the Hindi version of it. Barve's role was played by actress Seema Biswas in the Hindi version. The play was later adapted into an English version Mahatma verses Gandhi directed by Feroz Abbas Khan. Later on, Khan adapted the line for his 2007 Hindi film Gandhi, My Father.[9] Kulkarni presented monologues in the 2009 play Maunaraag which were based on essays written by Elkunchwar.[10] In 2011, he directed the play Adhi Basu Mag Bolu that discussed the trend of marriages breaking due to miscommunication. Written by Vidyasagar Adhyapak and starring Sanjay Narvekar in lead role, the play was produced by Lata Narvekar's Chintamani Productions.[11] Same year he also directed the remake of the play Hamidabaichi Kothi under the banner Herbarium run by actor Sunil Barve. The play was directed by Vijaya Mehta thirty-three years ago.[12][13] Kulkarni has also directed various popular plays like Shantata! Court Chalu Aahe,[14] Varyavarchi Varaat[15] and Batatyachi Chal[16] for their CD/DVD versions. He has about 65 plays to his credit. FilmsKulkarni stepped into films as an actor. His earlier roles include the one for the 1995 Marathi film Bangarwadi, directed by Amol Palekar based on the 1954 novel of the same name written by Vyankatesh Madgulkar. His first directorial venture was the much acclaimed 1999 film Bindhaast. Known for the all-women cast, the film was a thriller suspense and bagged numerous Maharashtra State Film Awards.[17] Kulkarni was presented with the Second Best Director Award and the film won the Third Best Film Award.[18] With Bindhaast, Kulkarni broke the Marathi film industry's slapstick-comedy trend of the 1980s and 90s.[19] The film was adapted by Priyadarshan in 2000 as Snegithiye in Tamil language.[20] Kulkarni's next film Bhet released in 2002. The film was a yearning story of a mother (played by Prateeksha Lonkar) wanting to meet her son (played by Apoorva Korgave) who lives with her ex-husband (played by Atul Kulkarni) after the couple's divorce.[21] The film brought various awards for Prateeksha Lonkar[22][23] and Atul Kulkarni.[24] In 2005, Kulkarni directed the comedy Kaydyacha Bola, a satire on the judicial system with lead role played by Makarand Anaspure. His 2007 film Kadachit was a drama that marked the come back of actress Ashwini Bhave who also produced the film. With the 2008 film Meerabai Not Out, Kulkarni stepped into Bollywood. The film was based on the love of Cricket in India with lead title role played by Mandira Bedi. The film proved to be average.[25][26][27] In 2012, Kulkarni's next venture was a biographical film Tukaram on the life of Varkari saint Tukaram. Kulkarni had been preparing for over three years on the film.[29] The film received good reviews from critics as well as audience with Skati Salgaonkar from DNA calling it "one of the best Marathi films of 2012".[28] Kulkarni was adjudged as the Best Director at the 19th Annual Colors Screen Awards and the film won the Best Film award.[29] Personal lifeKulkarni was born in Hamdapur in 1963.[1] He was married to the film actress Sonali Kulkarni for a brief time but later got divorced.[30] Selected filmographyDirector
Other roles
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^{{cite web | url=http://www.timeoutmumbai.net/theatre/features/dead-men-walking | title=Dead men walking – Find echoes of Mahesh Elkunchwar's past in Necropolis | publisher=Time Out Mumbai | date=4 February 2011 | accessdate=25 January 2013 | author=Ancheri, Saumya | deadurl=yes | archiveurl=https://archive.is/20130222210854/http://www.timeoutmumbai.net/theatre/features/dead-men-walking | archivedate=22 February 2013 | df=dmy-all }} 11. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.afternoondc.in/film-review/adhi-basu-mag-bolu-a-play-about-marriages/article_28468 | title='Adhi Basu Mag Bolu'- A play about marriages | publisher=Afternoon DC | date=28 June 2011 | accessdate=25 January 2013 | author=Hattangadi, Sandeep}} 12. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.mumbaitheatreguide.com/dramas/marathi/09-marathi-play-preview-hamidabaichi-kothi.asp | title=Hamidabaichi Kothi | publisher=Mumbai Theatre Guide | year=2011 | accessdate=28 January 2013}} 13. ^{{cite web | 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author=Warrier, Shobha |location=Chennai}} 21. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mid-day.com/entertainment/2002/jun/25793.htm |title=Hedging his bhets |date= 18 June 2002 |publisher=Mid Day |accessdate=25 January 2013}} 22. ^{{cite web|url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2003-03-03/mumbai/27266569_1_marathi-awards-function-bharat-jadhav |title=Marathi stars rock and roll on Mata night|author=Ambarish Mishra |date=3 March 2003 |publisher=Times of India |location=Mumbai |accessdate=25 January 2013}} 23. ^{{cite web|url=http://maharashtratimes.indiatimes.com/articleshowarchive.cms?msid=39689864 |archive-url=https://archive.is/20130126052807/http://maharashtratimes.indiatimes.com/articleshowarchive.cms?msid=39689864 |dead-url=yes |archive-date=26 January 2013 |title=अंधुक रेषा जपताना... : प्रतीक्षा लोणकर |author=Aarti Kulkarni |publisher=Maharashtra Times |language=Marathi |date=8 March 2003 |accessdate=25 January 2013 }} 24. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.atulkulkarni.com/awards.html | title=Awards | accessdate=25 January 2013 | author=Kulkarni, Atul}} 25. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.sify.com/movies/review-mandira-sparkles-in-meerabai-not-out-review-bollywood-14812388.html | title=Review: Mandira sparkles in Meerabai Not Out | publisher=Sify.com | accessdate=28 January 2013 | author=Chopra, Sonia}} 26. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.rediff.com/movies/review/meerabai-not-out-entertains/20081205.htm | title=Meerabai Not Out entertains in parts | publisher=Rediff.com | date=5 December 2008 | accessdate=28 January 2013 | author=N, Patcy}} 27. ^{{cite web | url=http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2008-12-05/news/28664053_1_mahesh-manjrekar-cricket-mandira-bedi | title=Meerabai Not Out: Movie Review | publisher=The Economic Times | date=5 December 2008 | accessdate=28 January 2013 | author=Malani, Gaurav}} 28. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.dnaindia.com/entertainment/report_review-tukaram-one-of-the-best-marathi-films-of-2012_1699824 | title=Review: Tukaram one of the best Marathi films of 2012 | publisher=DNA | date=8 June 2012 | accessdate=28 January 2013 | author=Salgaokar, Shakti |location=Mumbai}} 29. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=http://m.screenindia.com/story_mobile.php?storyid=1060729 |title=The Best wins |publisher=Screen India |date=18 January 2013 |accessdate=28 January 2013 |location=Mumbai |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140813190642/http://m.screenindia.com/story_mobile.php?storyid=1060729 |archivedate=13 August 2014 |df=dmy }} 30. ^{{cite web | url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2010-05-25/news-interviews/28300308_1_sonali-kulkarni-love-marriage-wedding | title=Sonali Kulkarni marries second time | publisher=Times of India | date=25 May 2010 | accessdate=23 January 2013}} 31. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.sonalikulkarni.org/theatre.htm | title=THEATRE | accessdate=23 January 2013 | author=Kulkarni, Sonali | deadurl=yes | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120627061409/http://www.sonalikulkarni.org/theatre.htm | archivedate=27 June 2012 | df=dmy-all }} 32. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mumbaitheatreguide.com/dramas/playdetails.asp?pg=14&playid=27&playlang=Marathi |title=Drama details |publisher=Mumbai Theatre Guide |accessdate=23 January 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130526183632/http://www.mumbaitheatreguide.com/dramas/playdetails.asp?pg=14&playid=27&playlang=Marathi |archivedate=26 May 2013 |df=dmy }} 33. ^{{cite web | url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-08-20/news-interviews/29909100_1_shefali-shah-hindi-version-chandrakant-kulkarni | title=Doing TV is like working in a factory: Shefali Shah | publisher=Times of India | date=20 August 2011 | accessdate=25 January 2013 | author=Phadke, Aparna}} 34. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.expressindia.com/news/ie/daily/19980420/11051004.html | archive-url=https://archive.today/20130216020404/http://www.expressindia.com/news/ie/daily/19980420/11051004.html | dead-url=yes | archive-date=16 February 2013 | title=Still Waters | publisher=Indian Express | date=20 April 1998 | accessdate=28 January 2013 | author=Chavan, Shaan }} 35. ^{{cite web | url=http://screen.indianexpress.com/news/carry-on-pandu/467442/0 | title=Carry On Pandu | publisher=Screen India | date=29 May 2009 | accessdate=28 January 2013 | deadurl=yes | archiveurl=https://archive.is/20130216063147/http://screen.indianexpress.com/news/carry-on-pandu/467442/0 | archivedate=16 February 2013 | df=dmy-all }} 36. ^1 {{cite web | url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-06-06/news-interviews/32077799_1_tukaram-film-poor-farmers | title=Tukaram is not a devotional film: Chandrakant Kulkarni | publisher=Times of India | date=6 June 2012 | accessdate=22 January 2013 | author=Phadke, Aparna}} 37. ^{{cite news|last1=Bhanage|first1=Mihir|title=Review: Dusari Goshta|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/marathi/movie-reviews/Dusari-Goshta-Vikram-Gokhale-Siddharth-Chandekar-Sandeep-Mehta-Neha-Pendse/movie-review/34540510.cms|accessdate=17 June 2014|publisher=Times of India|date=2 May 2014}} External links
12 : Living people|1963 births|Marathi film directors|Marathi theatre|Hindi-language film directors|Film producers from Mumbai|Indian male screenwriters|Indian theatre directors|People from Aurangabad district, Maharashtra|20th-century Indian film directors|21st-century Indian film directors|Film directors from Mumbai |
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