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Jayshree Gadkar est une Actrice Indienne née le 21 février 1942

Jayshree Gadkar

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Nationalité Inde
Naissance 21 février 1942
Mort 29 aout 2008 (à 66 ans)

Jayshree Gadkar (21 February 1942 – 29 August 2008) was a noted Marathi and Hindi Cinema movie actress and a star of Marathi cinema in from the 1950s up to the 1980s.

Biographie

Jayashree was born in a Konkani-speaking family at Kanasgiri (Sadashivgad) near Karwar in the Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka, India. She got married to Bal Dhuri, a theatre actor best known for his portrayal of Dasharatha in Ramanand Sagars TV serial, Ramayana (where Jayashree herself played his wife, Kaushalya). She also published an autobiography, Ashi Mi Jayshri.

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Kader Khan
Kader Khan
(4 films)
Dara Singh
Dara Singh
(4 films)
Rajesh Khanna
Rajesh Khanna
(4 films)
Sapru
Sapru
(4 films)
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Filmographie de Jayshree Gadkar (23 films)

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Actrice

Kanoon Apna Apna
Réalisé par B Gopal
Genres Drame, Action, Policier
Acteurs Dilip Kumar, Sanjay Dutt, Nutan, Kader Khan, Gulshan Grover, Anupam Kher
Rôle College Principal
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The Collector of Anokhapur, Jagatpratap Singh (played by Dilip Kumar) is a stickler for law and order. However, his son, Ravi (Sanjay Dutt) believes that sometimes illegal means may be adopted in order to assert control. This causes conflict between Jagatpratap and his son. Bhushannath 'Dharmendra' Bhadbhole (Kader Khan) is a corrupt Minister of Fisheries. His son, Kailash (Gulshan Grover), and Kabza Kanhaiyalal (Anupam Kher) rape and kill Jagatpratap's maid/servant and also kill Ravi's friend. Instead of being convicted for this crime, they are acquitted because they gave fake alibis. Ravi decides to give these criminals the punishment they deserve. As Ravi knows this will cause a conflict with his father, he decides to leave home. He then becomes a police inspector. This does not heal the father-son bond as he still has different ideas about the meaning of justice. After deliberating on the statement that "the law is for human beings but not for monsters", the father finally agrees to join his son in his fight against the corrupt minister.
Mar Mitenge, 2h20
Genres Drame, Comédie, Action
Acteurs Jeetendra, Mithun Chakraborty, Madhavi Alladurgam, Bhanupriya, Shakti Kapoor, Vinod Mehra
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Mar Mitenge is an action drama, featuring Jeetendra and Mithun Chakraborty, well supported by Madhavi, Bhanupriya, Shakti Kapoor, Amrish Puri and Kader Khan.
Nazrana
Nazrana (1987)
, 2h10
Acteurs Rajesh Khanna, Smita Patil, Sridevi, Shafi Ali Inamdar, Priti Sapru, Gita Siddharth
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The story starts with a courtroom scene where Rajat Verma (Rajesh Khanna) is being accused of the murder of Sheetal Puri (Priti Sapru). At this point, Tulsi (Sridevi) steps into the witness box and recollects the whole story.
Patton Ki Bazi, 2h15
Genres Action
Acteurs Rajan Sippy, Kushboo Sundar, Gulshan Grover, Jayshree Gadkar, Bharat Kapoor, Yunus Parvez

Patton Ki Bazi is an action film. The plot includes Mahesh (Rajan Sippy) who comes to Mumbai and falls in love with Preet(Khushboo) who is Seth Oberoi's daughter. Mahesh is good at playing cards and soon he becomes the biggest gambler of the city.
Masterji
Masterji (1985)

Réalisé par K. Raghavendra Rao
Genres Musical, Romance
Acteurs Rajesh Khanna, Sridevi, Anita Raj, Kader Khan, Shakti Kapoor, Aruna Irani
Rôle Masterji's mother-in-law
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Radha (Sridevi) is a notorious prankster creating a variety of mischiefs along with her gang, which often end up in the village court. Masterji (Rajesh Khanna) enters the village with his infant child to take up the vacant teacher post in the local school, but isn't spared from Radha's pranks upon his arrival. He takes up the job with one hand holding the book, and the other rocking the cradle in the classroom much to the amusement of local folk in the village. Radha's playful nature transforms into love when she learns that he's a widower. She tries many ways to win the teacher's heart, but fails every time. The teacher believes that a stepmother would not take care of his child, and thus even rejects the offer to marry his dead wife's sister. As a last hope to attain him, Radha blames the teacher for molesting her and even swears on it by crossing over his child in front of the village court. Petrified, and with the whole village surrounded, he is left with very little option than to marry her. But vows never to touch her and remain in celibacy. But Radha doesn't give. She relentlessly tries to seduce him by unconventional methods that prove to be testing times for the teacher. With the chances of winning him slowly decreasing, Radha comes to a conclusion once and for all.
Naya Kadam
Naya Kadam (1984)
, 3h
Réalisé par K. Raghavendra Rao
Thèmes Le thème de l'éducation
Acteurs Rajesh Khanna, Padmini Kolhapure, Sridevi, Ranjeet, Asrani, Kader Khan
Rôle Ramu's Mother
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Madhukar and Jaggu are Hitler-like tyrants who rule over a village named Guptgaon, where most of the inhabitants are illiterate and Madhukar and Jaggu disallow anyone from making efforts to educate the kids of the village. A villager named Srikant decides to start teaching the village kids the basics of education, but Madhukar warns him that he can teach only the children of the rich and not to the kids of his workers and other people belonging to low strata of society so that they can continue to oppress the poor people and if Master does not comply with the order then he would be killed. In the same village there lives a boy named Ramu along with his widowed mother, who works as a servant in Madhukar’s Bunglow with another small orphaned girl named Chanda. Due to this, Ramu starts frequenting Madhukar’s house and befriends Laxmi. Being daughter of rich man Madhukar, Laxmi starts to get study and seeing her study, Ramu develops a desire to study. The young lad, Ramu, expresses his desire to learn to Srikant and leaves the village with Master Srikant to the city and educates himself. Years later, Ramu grows up and returns to the village and spreads awareness of importance of studies to the villagers and urges them to allow their kids to go to school.Ramu faces lots of problem in changing the mind set of village kids too as the kids have only heard about differences in cast, colour and stories of hatred between rich and poor. Laxmi, herself a graduate, starts helping Ramu in his efforts and also starts dreaming of marrying Ramu. What Laxmi is unaware is of the fact that Chanda loves Ramu since childhood and that’s the reason Chanda takes care of Ramu as to whether he has had lunch on time, does he need any help etc. whenever Ramu is in village. So as to bridge the gap between her and educated Ramu, Chanda decides to read and write Hindi from Laxmi.One day she reads the personal diary of Laxmi and finds that Laxmi harbours love for Ramu too .Chanda then decides to forgo her idea of marrying Ramu as she thinks that Laxmi is more suitable for Ramu as she is educated and also more beautiful and suitable for Ramu. Chanda then comes to know that Madhukar has ordered Gangu to kill Ramu and on knowing this she requests Gangu to not kill Ramu and that she is ready to marry Gangu as she is aware that Gangu has been mad about her since ages.Gangu then marries Chanda secretly in the village temple, without knowledge of Ramu and Laxmi.When Ramu comes to know of the marriage of Chanda, he becomes disappointed as he is aware of the fact that Gangu is not a nice person. In the same village lives another girl named Bijlee who keeps roaming the streets shouting at men for playing with lives of women.Meanwhile with a political motive behind, Madhukar decides to accept his daughter’s wish to marry Ramu. Jaggu sees Ramu as a threat in the elections of the village and soon spins a web of lies and deceit around him such that villagers start questioning the motive of Ramu and ask him as to why he wants to marry Laxmi who is from higher caste, when he himself is from a lower caste. Ramu so as to convince the public that he is not a racist and that he can marry any good girl from any caste, decides to marry Bijlee, who was raped in the past. After this act of Ramu of marrying a girl with a bad past, villagers again start supporting him and decide to vote Master Srikant in the village elections. Madhukar, angry that Ramu did not marry his daughter Laxmi, then orders Gangu to murder Master Srikant and meanwhile Jagu also tells Gangu to bring Bijlee so that he can rape her and put the blame on Madhukar of raping Bijlee. As per plan Gangu succeeds in hitting the head of Master Srikant and in the darkness of night Ramu is unable to fight with the attacker and thereby decides to admit Master in a hospital by taking him to city. After Ramu leaves the village, Bijlee is kidnapped by Gangu to hand over her to Jaggu,. Chanda notices it and stops Gangu from taking Bijlee and reminds Gangu that she had married him only by taking a promise that Gangu would not disturb the life of Ramu.But Gangu chooses to ignore Chanda’s advice and stabs her with a knife.Chanda dies on the spot.Bijlee later commits suicide on being raped for the second time in her life.When Ramu reaches the village he finds that both the women who loved him had died. Ramu becomes very angry and decides to take law in his own hands and kills Madhukar and Jaggu all by himself and kills Madhukar with help of a snake. Ramu goes to jail and Laxmi continues his noble work in his absence from the village and does not marry any person.