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Arvind Pandya (21 March 1923 – 22 July 1980) was an Indian actor. In his career spanning 35 years, he acted in more than one hundred films including 73 Gujarati films. He also worked in
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and
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.


Early life

Pandya was born on 21 March 1923 in
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. He spent his childhood in
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and
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(now Vadodara). His father Ganpatrao was an executive manager in Mandvi branch of
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. His mother's name was Anandiben. He participated in the
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and in 1942 Quit India movement.


Career

Pandya went to
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(now Mumbai) in 1937 and joined St. Xavier's College where he studied BA in
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. He studied music at Devdhar Classes and later under Pandharinath Kolhapure. After listening to him at an event at St. Xavier's College, he was selected as a playback singer in ''Mansarovar'' (1946) by
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in which he sang a solo as well as a duet with
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. To enter Hindi film industry, he visited Fatelal Damle's studio several times in period of six months but was denied. He continued to work in the theatre. He came to an attention of Prakash Picture's director Shantikumar Dave who saw him in his role of Kach in play ''Kach-Devyani''. Shantikumar cast him in lead role in Gujarati film ''Bhakta Surdas'' (1947) in which he also sang several songs. After some Gujarati films, he worked with
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in Hindi film ''
Naulakha Haar ''Naulakha Haar'' is a 1953 Bollywood drama film produced by Ratnadeep Pictures and directed by Bal Chander Shuckla & Harsukh Bhatt. Bhola Srestha was the music director of this movie. Plot Devla (Durga Khote) is married in a prominent Rajpu ...
'' (1953). He continued to play supporting roles as well as lead roles in Hindi and Gujarati films. He portrayed mostly historical, social and rural characters in these films. In 1960s, he portrayed negative characters. He had played saints as well as bandits in his films. In his career spanning 35 years, he acted in more than one hundred films including 73 Gujarati films. He was known as "
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of Gujarati cinema". Due to his efforts, Laxmi Studio was established in Baroda in 1975. He continued acting in the
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. His successful plays included ''Sapnana Sathi'', ''Jesal Toral'', ''Unda Andharethi'', ''Gadh Juno Girnar'', ''Mari Venima Char Char Phool'', ''Swayamsiddha'', ''Major Chandrakant'', ''Pachhale Barane'' and ''Sambharana''. He received the prize from the
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for his play ''Sapnana Sathi''. He was awarded several times for acting by the
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including in 1961 for ''Kadu Makrani'', in 1962 for ''Nandanvan'', in 1963-64 for ''Jivno Jugari'', in 1970 for ''Majiyara Haiya'' and in 1975 for ''Tanariri''. He died on 22 July 1980 following
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.


Personal life

Pandya married Jayaben in 1950, and they had three sons – Hameer, Atri and Deval – and a daughter, Neela.


Filmography


Gujarati cinema

* ''Bhakta Surdas'' (1947) * ''Jogidas Khuman'' (1948) * '' Divadandi'' (1950) * ''Bhakt Narsainyo'' (1952) * '' Mulu Manek'' (1955) * ''
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'' (1960) * ''Jogidas Khuman'' (1962) * ''Jivano Jugari'' (1963) * ''Akhand Saubhagyavati'' (1963) * ''Ramat Ramade Ram'' (1964) * ''Kasumbino Rang'' (1965) * ''Mare Javun Pele Par'' (1968) * ''Majiyara Haiya'' (1969) * ''Hasta Melap'' (1969) * ''Sansar Leela'' (1969) * ''Vidhina Lekh'' (1970) * ''Veline Avya Phool'' (1970) * ''Upar Gagan Vishal'' (1971) * ''Kumkum Pagla'' (1972) * '' Ranakdevi'' (1973) * ''Valo Namori'' / ''Vala Taro Deshma Danko'' (1973) * ''Amar Premi Sheni Vijanand'' (1974) * ''Okha Haran'' (1975) * ''Mena Gurjari'' (1975) * ''Jogidas Khuman'' (1975) * ''Jai Ranchhod'' (1975) * ''Tana Riri'' (1975) * ''Parbhav ni Preet'' (1975) * ''Veer Champaraj Valo'' (1975) * ''Ra'Navghan'' (1976) * ''Jalamsang Jadeja'' (1976) * ''Sati Jasma Odan'' (1976) * ''Veer Abhal Vallo'' (1976) * ''Daku Rani Ganga'' (1976) * ''Ame Pardesi Paan'' (1976) * ''Ver no Varas'' (1976) * ''Gher Gher Matina Chula'' (1977) * ''Mota Gharni Vahu'' (1978) * ''Nari Tu Narayani'' (1978) * ''Aapo Jadro'' (1979) * ''Paraki Thapan'' (1979) * ''Ganga Sati'' (1979) * ''Jai Bhadrakali'' (1979) * ''Vaya Viramgam'' (1980) * ''Khordani Khandani'' (1980) * ''Alakhne Otle'' (1980) Sources:


Hindi cinema

* ''
Naulakha Haar ''Naulakha Haar'' is a 1953 Bollywood drama film produced by Ratnadeep Pictures and directed by Bal Chander Shuckla & Harsukh Bhatt. Bhola Srestha was the music director of this movie. Plot Devla (Durga Khote) is married in a prominent Rajpu ...
'' (1953) * ''Tilottama'' (1954) * ''Rani Rupmati'' (1959) * ''Jai Chittod'' (1961) * ''Tarzan Aur Jadugar'' (1963) * ''Tere Dwar Khada Bhagwan'' (1964) * ''Rustam-e-Rome'' (1964) * ''Hameer Hath'' (1964) * ''
Mahabharat The ''Mahābhārata'' ( ; sa, महाभारतम्, ', ) is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India in Hinduism, the other being the ''Rāmāyaṇa''. It narrates the struggle between two groups of cousins in the Kuruk ...
'' (1965) * ''Veer Chhatrasal'' (1971) * ''Hari Darshan'' (1972) * ''Mahasati Savitri'' (1973) * ''
Alam Ara ''Alam Ara'' () is a 1931 Indian Hindustani-language historical fantasy film directed and produced by Ardeshir Irani. It revolves on a king and his two wives, Navbahaar and Dilbahaar, who are childless; soon, a '' fakir'' (Muhammad Wazir Khan) ...
'' (1973) * ''
Andhera ''Andhera'' (''The Darkness'') is a 1975 Bollywood revenge thriller film directed by Tulsi and Shyam Ramsay Plot Cast * Sameer Khan as Deepak * Rajesh * Helen * Tun Tun * Sandesh Kohli * Major Anand * Ashoo * Bhagwan * Krishan Dhawan * Dula ...
'' (1975) * ''
Toofan Aur Bijlee ''Toofan Aur Bijlee'' (The Storm and Lightning) is a 1975 Hindi action film produced and directed by Homi Wadia. The music direction was by Chitragupta with lyrics written by Kafil Azar. The film starred Arvind Kumar, Zaheera, Bhagwan, Mohan Cho ...
'' (1975) * ''Jagadguru Shankaracharya'' * ''Rajpratigya'' * ''Priya'' * ''Bolo He Chakradhari'' Sources:


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Pandya, Arvind 1980 deaths 1923 births Actors in Gujarati-language films People from Kheda district Actors in Hindi cinema Gujarati theatre St. Xavier's College, Mumbai alumni