Aage Ki Soch (1988) Dada Kondke=Krishna Kondke (August 8, 1932 – March 14, 1998)
Krishna Kondke (August 8, 1932 – March 14, 1998), popularly known as Dada Kondke, was a Marathi actor and film producer. He was one of the most renowned personalities in Marathi film industry, famous for his double entendre dialogs in movies. Dada Kondke was born in a mill-worker’s family in Naigaon in central Mumbai on Gokulashtami day and hence was named Krishna.Even though it is popularly believed that Dada Kondke was entered in the Guinness Book of World Records for the highest number of films (nine) that achieved silver jubilee (running for 25 consecutive weeks), no such entry exists. Krishna Kondke was called “Dada”, an honorific Marathi term meaning “elder brother”, which lead to his popular name Dada Kondke. Road to success It was during this time that Dada got involved in cultural activities of Seva Dal. He started working in drama’s and came in contact with various drama related personalities one of who was Vasant Sabnis, a well known Marathi writer. Dada decided to play big and started his own drama company, and approached Sabnis to compose a drama script for him. Sabnis was impressed with Dada’s personality and his performance in “Khankhanpurcha Raja” (literal translation, Bankrupt king), and wrote a drama entitled, “Vichha Majhi Puri Kara” (literal translation, Fulfill my desires), which was a turning point in Dada’s life. The drama went on to play over 1500 shows and made Dada a star. Dada’s life has been full of controversies ranging from his stance on …
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