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  1. Dilip Kulkarni: Actor and Director of Marathi and Hindi Theatre. He acted in Hindi films like: Parinda (1989), Vinashak - Destroyer (1998) and Sarvasakshi (1978) Thodasa Roomani Ho Jaaye, Mere Biwi Ki shaadi.

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    • Nasik, Maharashtra, India
  2. Dilip Kulkarni: Actor and Director of Marathi and Hindi Theatre. He acted in Hindi films like: Parinda (1989), Vinashak - Destroyer (1998) and Sarvasakshi (1978) Thodasa Roomani Ho Jaaye, Mere Biwi Ki shaadi.

    • January 20, 1947
  3. I am Mr. Dilip Kulkarni, an Information Technology Professional from Hyderabad. Diabetes was detected when I went for a checkup in 2007 because my elder brother had passed away of a heart attack, was under a lot of stress for a few months.

    • How Does That Affect You?
    • Didn’T You Too Audition For That part?
    • You Did Not Grow Up in A Filmi Family.
    • Really?
    • And Then You Met Pt Satyadev Dubey?
    • You Were to Shortly Meet Your Second Mentor Vijaya Mehta...
    • And Did You?
    • Are You Talking About The Passing Away of Your Husband Dilip Kulkarni?
    • Do You Still Miss him?
    • Your Children Are Both in The Entertainment Industry now.

    You know how this plays out. An actress is assumed to have a certain shelf life after which she’s thrust into a ‘character role.’ I’m 62. There was a time when someone my age would be just another glorified prop, but not so anymore. One of the nicest things about contemporary takes on gender and sexuality have meant assertive women. And filmmaking ...

    Well, I did. And given the prep that I put in, I won’t lie and say that it didn’t hurt to not get it. But when I saw the film, I was floored with what Shabanaji brought to the role. We come from really different schools of acting so obviously her take on the character is very different from mine.

    Not at all. I was always the upper middle-class Mahim girl. My parents were both doctors and really well-respected names in the medical fraternity and I schooled at Canossa Convent and then pursued my BA from Elphinstone College. So acting happened as a matter of chance.

    You can blame that on our short college hours and lack of diversions like social media. (Laughs) We’d have a lot of time on our hands. I’d begun doing fashion shows and modelling for a lark even doing the odd experimental play. My progressive parents were quite supportive and never resisted. And so I carried on.

    Satyadevji is known as a director, actor, playwright and screenwriter. But his greatest contribution has been his mentoring of an entire generation of actors helping them discover their own strengths. Imagine my luck that I met this walking encyclopedia of theatre and went on to be part of several productions under him. Though extremely moody and t...

    All of us call her 'Bai' respectfully. She was already quite a big name and I was quite chuffed she chose me to play Shabbo in Anil Barve's Hamidabai chi Kothi (1978). The grammar, craft and technique of her theatre work is at a complete variance from SatyadevJi. She wants you to find your character yourself. Given my enthusiasm, I adapted and pick...

    No, I didn’t. I felt it should be something one does full-fledged and not as occasional photo-ops. I was by then faced with the prospect of running a home by myself and couldn’t make time.

    Yes, till it happened very suddenly in 2002, I’d thought of what I do as only a passion. True, I contributed to the family kitty, but he was the man of the house in my head. You know, he acted as a part-time thing, but worked in a cooperative bank full time. With his passing away, once I was past the sorrow what stared at me was providing for my tw...

    I know it’s been 15 years. I’ve reconciled to the idea of his passing away, but how can one not miss a partner one loved and shared a life with? You know when we first met during rehearsals for a play, he’d maintain a shy distance. That drew me to him and made me fall in love. We came from really different backgrounds. He came from a working class ...

    Yes, but both have decided to be behind the scenes. My daughter is into TV production and my son is into advertising.

    • Yogesh Pawar
  4. Feb 28, 2024 · Dilip Kulkarni, an engineer and an environmentalist at his heart, spreads the message of environmental responsiveness not only through TED talks and books but through his way of life. A person...

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    • Rohit Apurva
  5. Hometown: Pune. Husband: Dilip Kulkarni. Some Lesser Known Facts About Neena Kulkarni. Neena Kulkarni is a popular Indian theatre, film, and television actor. She was born into an upper-middle-class family. Neena Kulkarni’s Childhood Picture. She studied French as a major subject in her graduation. Neena Kulkarni in Her Young Days.

  6. Neena Kulkarni ( née Joshi) is an Indian actress who is known for her work on Marathi and Hindi films, television and stage productions. She has received several awards including a National Film Award and three Filmfare Awards Marathi.