Hrishikesh Joshi

Hrishikesh Joshi
Hishikesh Joshi at the Screening of Poshter Boyz in Mumbai
Born Kolhapur, India
Occupation Film, Theater and Television Actor, Writer
Website http://hrishikeshjoshi.in

Hrishikesh Joshi (Marathi: हृषीकेश जोशी), born in Kolhapur and now residing in Mumbai is a Marathi actor. He has acted in numerous Hindi, Marathi Movies, tele-serials and theater and has won applauds from many noted professionals. He has acted in Award winning film like Harishchandrachi Factory, Yellow (2014 film), Aajcha Divas Majha, Vishnupant Damle : The Unsung Hero Of Talkies, Deool

Hrishikesh Joshi completed his post graduation from National School of Drama,[1] in 1997 Acted in more than 50 plays in Hindi, Marathi and Sanskrit Represented India for Sri Lankan Theatre Festival in which performed ‘ Abhigyan Shakuntalam’ [2] in Sanskrit in Columbo and Candy.

Best Actor Award from Maharashtra state govt. for Commercial Play State Competition (1999-2000) for the play Shobhayatra, (2006-2007) for Love story and (2007-2008) for 'Ye Bhau Doka Nako Khau'[3] More than 400 shows for commercial play Mukkampost Bombilwadi [4] More than 150 shows for commercial play Sangeet Lagnakallol. More than 150 shows for commercial play Marathi play Love Story

He also write column in famous marathi newspaper, loksatta [5]

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role Notes
2010 Harishchandrachi Factory 56th National Film Awards: National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi
it was selected as India's official entry to Academy Award in the Best Foreign Language Film Category
2014 Yellow (2014 film) At the 61st National Film Awards, it won the Special Jury Award [6][7]
2014 Aajcha Divas Majha At the 61st National Film Awards, it won the National Film Award for Best Marathi Film 2014 [8]
2012 Vishnupant Damle : The Unsung Hero Of Talkies The film won award for best biographical/historical reconstruction at the
59th National Film Awards [9][10][11][12]
2014 Poshter Boyz [13][14]
2014 Ajoba [15]
2012 Bhartiya
2011 Deool The film won the 59th National Film Awards for Best Feature Film
2009 Kaminey
2010 Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge?
2012 Masala (The Film) [16][17]
Takkar
Nirmala Machhindra Kamble
Kal Ka Admi
2010 Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar (film) The film won three National Film Awards (India) in 1999.
Devi Ahilya
Agabai Arechya
Wrong Mauritius
Jagajjanani Mahalaxmi
2008 De Dhakka
Nishani Daava Angtha

Marathi Serials

Title Role TV Channel Notes
Ghadlay Bighadlay Alpha Marathi
Shi. Gangadhar Tipare Alpha Marathi
Hasa Chakat fu Alpha Marathi
Spandan Alpha Marathi

Awards

References


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