Mahesh Kothare

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Mahesh Kothare (Marathi pronunciation: [məɦeːʃ koʈʰaːɾe], born 28 September 1953), is an Indian actor, director, producer, and screenwriter widely regarded as a revolutionary figure in Marathi cinema. He began his career as a child actor in Hindi films during the 1960s, appearing in classics such as Raja Aur Runk, Chhota Bhai, and Ghar Ghar Ki Kahani. In the mid-1980s Kothare became a pioneering filmmaker in Marathi cinema, introducing several technological innovations such as Dolby Digital sound and 3D formats. Over a career spanning more than six decades, he has received numerous accolades, including the Maharashtra State Film Award and the National Film Award for Best Children's Film.

Born (1953-09-28) 28 September 1953 (age 72)
Occupations
  • Film producer
  • film director
  • actor
Yearsactive1964 – present
Spouse
Nilima Kothare
(m. 1980)
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Mahesh Kothare
Born (1953-09-28) 28 September 1953 (age 72)
Occupations
  • Film producer
  • film director
  • actor
Years active1964 – present
Spouse
Nilima Kothare
(m. 1980)
ChildrenAdinath Kothare (son)
RelativesUrmilla Kothare (daughter-in-law)
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Kothare made his directorial debut with Dhum Dhadaka (1985), a box-office hit that set the tone for his signature style—mixing comedy, fantasy, and action. He followed it with successful films like Thartharat (1989), De Danadan (1987), Dhadakebaaz (1990), and Zapatlela (1993), which introduced the iconic villain Tatya Vinchu, a ventriloquist’s dummy that became a cultural phenomenon. His sequel Zapatlela 2 (2013) was the first Marathi film shot in 3D. Kothare is credited with pioneering several technological advancements in Marathi cinema, including the use of CinemaScope (Dhadakebaaz), Dolby Digital sound (Chimani Pakhar), and 3D filmmaking (Zapatlela 2). These innovations elevated the production standards of regional films and expanded their audience reach.

Over his career, Kothare has received numerous accolades, including the Maharashtra State Film Award and the National Film Award for Best Children's Film for Chimani Pakhar (2003). He is founder of Kothare Vision, a production company primarily focused on creating mythological television series. Kothare published autobiography Damn It Ani Barach Kahi in 2023.[1][2]

Career

Kothare started his career in his teens, in Hindi movies with roles in Raja aur Runk and Ghar Ghar ki Kahani. He later switched to Marathi cinema, where he worked with well known stars and directors while continuing to make Hindi films without any noteworthy success. Kothare became a top Marathi director with hits including Dhum Dhadaka, Zapatlela, Zapatlela 2, Khatarnak and Khabardar.

In films Ghar Ka Bhedi and Lek Chalali Sasarla, he played negative character.[2]

Kothare, along with, Laxmikant Berde, Sachin Pilgaonkar and Ashok Saraf formed a successful quartet, giving hits after hits in the Marathi Cinema Industry in the 1980s and 1990s.

He also owns the Kothare Vision production house.[3]

In the mid-1980s, Kothare and another young actor, Sachin Pilgaonkar, helped to revolutionize the Marathi film industry with their directing. Pilgaonkar directed Navri Mile Navryala, while Kothare directed Dhoom Dhadaka. Both films became box office hits, but Dhum Dhadaka became a trendsetter which brought young audiences to recognize the Marathi style of movie-making. Kothare then went on to make comedies which also became major hits. He also made Dhadakebaaz, the first Marathi film shot in CinemaScope and brought a number of innovations such as Dolby Digital sound to Marathi cinema with the film Chimani Pakhar. He made Pachhadlela in 2004, which was the first Marathi film with computer-generated effects. Kothare was also the first Marathi filmmaker to produce science-fiction films.[4]

In the film Gupchup Gupchup and Thorali Jau he played supporting, character roles.[2]

In the Marathi movies, he played supporting characters in films such as Devata, Jabardast, Majah Chakula, De Dandan, Khatarnak, Tharthrat, Zapatlela, Zapatlela - 2, Shubha Mangal.[2]

In 2013, Kothare made the film Zapatlela 2 in 3D with his son Adinath Kothare in the lead. The film was the sequel to his 1993 box office hit Zapatlela, which has acquired a cult following amongst Marathi audiences and features a doll named Tatya Vinchu created by Ventriloquist and Puppeteer Ramdas Padhye and voiced by Dilip Prabhavalkar that comes to life. Kothare revived Tatya Vinchu with 3D, animatronics and state of the art CGI in the sequel Zapatlela 2, which was the first Marathi film shot in 3D using split beam technology produced by Spanish stereographer Enrique Criado.[5][6] The film was shot at ND Studios, Karjat and released on 7 June 2013, going on to become a big hit over its 100-day run.

Personal life

Kothare is married to Nilima Kothare since 1980.[7] His son Adinath Kothare is an actor married to Urmilla Kothare.

Filmography

As an actor, Kothare appeared primarily as a Police Inspector with his first name Mahesh.

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YearTitle Actor Director ProducerRole Notes Language Ref.
1964Chota Jawan Yes No NoJawan Marathi [8]
1967 Upkar Yes No No Younger Bharat Hindi
1968Raja Aur Runk Yes No NoYuvraj Narendradev / Raja Hindi
1970Safar Yes No NoFeroz Khan's Younger Brother Montu
1971Ghar Ghar Ki Kahani Yes No NoRavi
1975 Prit Tuzi Mazi Yes No No Ravi Marathi
1982 Sant Gyaneshwar Yes No No Dnyaneshwar
Thorli Jaau Yes No No Avinash
Chandane Shimpit Ja Yes No No
1983 Devta Yes No No Sunil
Paaygoon Yes No No Dhanaji Jadhav/Nagesh Patil
Gupchup Gupchup Yes No NoAshok
1984 Sage Soyare Yes No No Hemant
Gharcha Bhedi Yes No No Ramesh
Lek Chalali Sasarla Yes No NoVilas Inamdar
1985Dhum Dhadaka Yes Yes YesMahesh Javalkar [9]
1987De Danadan Yes Yes YesSub-Inspector Mahesh Danke
1989Thartharat Yes Yes YesCID Inspector Mahesh Jadhav
1990Dhadakebaaz Yes Yes YesMahesh Nemade
1992Jiwlaga Yes Yes Yes Guest appearance
1993Zapatlela Yes Yes YesCID Inspector Mahesh Jadhav [10]
1994Majha Chakula Yes Yes YesInspector Mahesh Jadhav
1996Masoom No Yes No Guest appearance [11]
1998Dhangad Dhinga Yes Yes YesAdvocate Mahesh Mithare [12]
1999 Lo Main Aagaya No Yes No Hindi
2000Khatarnak Yes Yes NoCID Inspector Mahesh Choudhary Marathi
2001 Chimani Pakhar No Yes No
2004Pachhadlela Yes Yes YesInspector Mahesh Jadhav Cameo [10]
2005Khabardar Yes Yes YesMahesh Kothare (Himself)
2006Shubh Mangal Savdhan No Yes No [13]
2007Zabardast Yes Yes NoProfessor Bramhanand Bharadwaj Cameo
2008Full 3 Dhamaal Yes Yes NoMahesh Kothare (Himself) Guest appearance
2010Ved Laavi Jeeva No Yes No [14]
2010Ideachi Kalpana Yes No NoCommissioner Mahesh Thakur
2011Dubhang No Yes No
2013Zapatlela 2 Yes Yes YesMahesh Jadhav [15]
Welcome to the Jungle Yes No No IB Chief English
2024 Paani No No Yes Marathi
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Awards and recognition

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Year Award Category Work
1986 Filmfare Awards Marathi Best Film Dhum Dhadaka
Best Director
1994 Maharashtra State Film Awards Best Film Majha Chakula
Best Director
Screen Awards Best Film - Marathi
Best Director - Marathi
2000 Best Director - Marathi Khatarnak
2005 Maharashtra State Film Awards Best Film Khabardar
Best Director
Best Screenplay
2009 V. Shantaram Special Contribution Award Overall Contribution
2018 3rd Filmfare Awards Marathi Limelight Award
2021 5th Filmfare Awards Marathi Excellence in Marathi cinema
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