Asha Kale is an actress in India's Marathi Language film industry.[1] She was given the V Shantaram Award by the State Government of Maharashtra in 2010.[2][3]

Asha Kale
Born
Asha Kale

(1948-11-23) 23 November 1948 (age 75)[1]
Other namesGauri Naik
OccupationActress
Years active1962–1996
Spouse
Madhav Naik
(m. 1992)
[1]

Early life edit

Kale was born in Gadhinglaj, Kolhapur. Her father had a government job at the Forest Office, where he also had knowledge of astrology. Due to transfers every three years, their residence changed frequently, spanning across many villages. After stints in Konkan and Pune, upon retirement, their original village, Kolhapur, became their final destination.[1]

Since she was young, Kale enjoyed dancing. She learned Bharatanatyam and Kathak in Pune and performed in many events. During the India-China war, she danced in a play called Shivsambhav to help raise funds. Later, she acted on stage offered by Baburao Pendharkar and got film roles with Bhalji Pendharkar's help.[4]

Filmography edit

Films edit

Year Title Role Notes
1962 Baikocha Bhau Sindhu Debut film[5]
1969 Tambadi Mati
1970 Ganane Ghungroo Haravale Laxmi [6]
1971 Kunkwacha Karanda Malati (Malu)
Chuda Tuza Savitricha Savitri
1975 Jyotibacha Navas Renu [7]
1976 Ha Khel Sawalyancha Indumati (Gomu)
1977 Bala Gau Kashi Angai Madhuri [8]
Sasurvasheen Vachhi
1979 Ashtavinayak [9]
Aaitya Bilavar Nagoba Kalyani Shastri
1980 Sansar Sharu Manohar
1981 Satichi Punyayee Sheila Sawant
Ganimi Kawa
1982 Thorli Jaau Urmila
Chandane Shimpit Ja
1983 Devta Chandrika
1984 Jagavegali Prem Kahani Tai
Kulswamini Ambabai Laxmi
Chorachya Manat Chandane Gulabrao's wife
Maherchi Manase Mangala Bhosale
1985 Ardhangi Bhujangrao's wifry
1988 Aai Pahije Laxmi Deshy
Bandiwan Mi Ya Sansari Kamal
Nashibwan Vahinisaheb
1991 Bandhan Janaki
1992 Shubh Mangal Savdhan Rajesh's mother
1996 Putravati Kapil's mother

Drama edit

  • Ek Roop Anek Rang
  • Ekhadi Tari SmitResha
  • Gahire Rang
  • Guntata Hruday He
  • Ghar Shrimantcha
  • Deve Deenaghari Dhavala
  • Nal Damayanti
  • Paulkhuna
  • Fakt Ekach Karan
  • Beiman
  • Maharani Padmini
  • Mumbaichi Manase
  • Lahanpan Dega Deva
  • Varshav
  • Waryaat Misalale Paani
  • Wahato hi Durvanchi Judi
  • Vishvrukshachi Chaaya
  • Vegala Vhayachay Mala
  • Sate Lote
  • Seemevaroon Parat Ja
  • Sangeet Saubhadra

Awards edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "आशा 'ताई'!". Loksatta (in Marathi). 9 July 2017. Retrieved 23 May 2023.
  2. ^ "Asha Kale in Kolhapur".
  3. ^ "this song was sung by asha kale after 45 years for her four month old grandson". zeenews.india.com.
  4. ^ Joshi, Priyanka (23 November 2022). "अमावस्येचा जन्म आणि पायाळू झाल्याने आईला वाटत होती चिंता.. आशा काळे यांच्याबद्दल माहीत नसलेल्या खास गोष्टी". kalakar.
  5. ^ "Baikocha Bhau (1962)". Indiancine.ma.
  6. ^ गणानं घुंगरू हरवलं - Ganane Ghungroo Haravale - Uma, Arun Sarnaik, Asha Kale - Movie Part - 2, retrieved 24 February 2024
  7. ^ Marathi Film - Jyotibacha Navas (1975) = ज्योतिबाचा नवस.
  8. ^ "Bala Gau Kashi Angai". Retrieved 24 February 2024.
  9. ^ "१९७५ मध्ये सांगलीतल्या कुटूंबात घडलेल्या सत्यघटनेवर आधारीत असणारा, अष्टविनायक सिनेमा". 8 September 2019.
  10. ^ "Marathi Film awards: Chief Minister Ashok Chavan and Asha Kale". The Times of India. Retrieved 24 February 2024.
  11. ^ "Asha Kale got Kala Gaurav Award". Loksatta (in Marathi). 28 April 2015. Retrieved 24 February 2024.
  12. ^ "Asha Kale receives lifetime achievement award". The Times of India. ISSN 0971-8257.
  13. ^ "Asha Kale and Madhu Kambikar felicitated with Zee Chitra Gaurav Lifetime Achievement Award".
  14. ^ "Marathi actress Asha Kale receives Bhalji Award". The Times of India. ISSN 0971-8257.
  15. ^ "Lifetime Achievement Award announced to Asha Kale, Marathi film actress of 80s". thefocusindia.com.
  16. ^ "'महाराष्ट्राचा फेवरेट कोण?' मध्ये कोणी मारली बाजी? कोणाला मिळाले सर्वाधिक पुरस्कार? वाचा". Loksatta (in Marathi). 19 February 2024.

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