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Krishna "Dada" Kondke (Marathi pronunciation: ̪aːd̪a koːɳɖke 8 August 1932 – 14 March 1998) was an Indian actor and film producer. He was one of the most renowned personalities in Marathi film industry, famous for his
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dialogues in movies. Kondke was born into a family owning a grocery shop and owners of chawls in Morbaug area of Mumbai which were let out. His family members were also foreman handling millworkers of Bombay Dyeing. Dada Kondke was entered in the ''
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'' for the highest number of films (nine) that achieved silver jubilee (running for 25 consecutive weeks). Kondke was called "Dada", an honorific Marathi term meaning "elder brother", which led to his popular name Dada Kondke. He was credited with introducing the genre of sex comedy to
Marathi cinema Marathi cinema is an Indian film industry of Marathi-language motion pictures. It is based in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Based in old Mumbai, it is the oldest film industry of Indian cinema. The first Marathi film to be released in India was ...
and Indian cinema.


Early life

Kondke was a born to and raised in a
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family of cotton-mill workers in a chawl in Naigaon, near Lalbaug,
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. His family originally hailed from the village of Ingavali which was in the erstwhile
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near
Pune Pune (; ; also known as Poona, ( the official name from 1818 until 1978) is one of the most important industrial and educational hubs of India, with an estimated population of 7.4 million As of 2021, Pune Metropolitan Region is the largest i ...
. Kondke and his migrant family retained close connections to their rural roots. As a youngster, Kondke was a rough kid who later on took up job in a local grocery retail chain called ''Apna Bazaar''. He lost his parents to unfortunate events and the grieving process changed him profoundly. Left alone with his elder brother Dhondiram and his family to take care of him, these events made him focus more on the lighter side of life and make people laugh. Kondke started his entertainment career with a band and then worked as a stage actor. While working for the drama companies, Kondke toured throughout Maharashtra which helped him understand the local population's taste in entertainment.


Career


Stage career

Kondke was involved in cultural activities of
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, a Congress party volunteers organization, where he started working in dramas. During this period came in contact with various Marathi stage personalities including writer, Vasant Sabnis. Later, Kondke started his own theatre company, and approached Sabnis to compose a drama script for him. Sabnis appreciated Dada's performance in ''Khankhanpurcha Raja'' (Translation: ''Bankrupt King''), and agreed to write a modern Marathi language
Tamasha Tamasha ( mr, तमाशा) is a traditional form of Marathi theatre, often with singing and dancing, widely performed by local or travelling theatre groups within the state of Maharashtra, India."Tamasha", in James R. Brandon and Martin Banham ...
or Loknatya ( folk play). The drama was named ''Vichha Majhi Puri Kara'' (Translation: ''Fulfill my Wish''). The drama went on to play over 1500 shows all over Maharashtra and made Dada a star.


Film career

''Vichha Majhi Puri Kara'' brought Kondke into spotlight and in 1969, he debuted in Marathi movies through a role in Bhalji Pendharkar's movie ''Tambdi Maati'' which won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi. He then turned producer with ''Songadya'' in 1971. ''Songadya'' was based on a story written by Vasant Sabnis, and was directed by Govind Kulkarni. He cast himself as Namya, the simpleton who falls for the glamour of Kalavati (played by
Usha Chavan Usha Chavan is an Indian actress working mainly in Marathi movies. She has also had roles in Telugu movies such as '' Durdabitta'', and in the Hindi film ''Shirdi Ke Sai Baba''. She has appeared in many films with actor Dada Kondke Krishn ...
) who is a dancer. Some of the other people who played major characters in this movie were
Nilu Phule Nilu Phule (Marathi pronunciation: iɭuː pʰuleː 4 April 1930 - 13 July 2009) was an Indian actor known for his roles in Marathi movies and Marathi theatre. Nilu Phule acted in around 250 Marathi and Hindi movies during his film career. H ...
, Ganpat Patil, Sampat Nikam and Ratnamala. Kondke retained his team from ''Songadya'' and delivered his next hit Eakta Jeev Sadashiv. Kondke's story-lines were always based on the simpleton engaged in lower level occupations. For example, Kondke portrayed himself as a ''Dhobi'' (Laundry Man) in ''Aali Angavar'', Poor Farmer in ''Songadya'', and a Police Constable in ''Pandu Havaldar''. Kondke is known for using the same team of actors, technicians and playback singers to repeat the formula for success that he believed he had got from his debut film. Many of his movies, produced under the "Kamakshi Pictures" banner, had
Usha Chavan Usha Chavan is an Indian actress working mainly in Marathi movies. She has also had roles in Telugu movies such as '' Durdabitta'', and in the Hindi film ''Shirdi Ke Sai Baba''. She has appeared in many films with actor Dada Kondke Krishn ...
as the lead actress, Rajesh Mujumdar as screen play writer (from ''Pandu Hawaldar'' onward), Raam Laxman as music director, Jayawant Kulkarni and later
Mahendra Kapoor Mahendra Kapoor (9 January 1934 – 27 September 2008) was an Indian playback singer. In a long career spanning decades, his repertoire included popular songs such as ''Chalo ekbaar phir se Ajnabi ban jayen hum dono'' ( Gumrah) and ''Neele Gag ...
as the male playback singer, Usha Mangeshkar as the female playback singer, and Bal Mohite as the chief assistant. Kondke often employed the veteran actor-dancer,
Bhagwan Dada Bhagwan Dada (1 August 1913 – 4 February 2002), also credited and mononymously known as Bhagwan, was an Indian actor and film director who worked in Hindi cinema. He is best known for his social film '' Albela'' (1951) and the song "Shola J ...
in dancing sequences in his films such as ''Aali Angavar'', ''Hyoch Navra Pahije'', ''Bot Lavin Tithe Gudgulya'', and ''Ram Ram Gangaram''. Teaming up with his nephew Vijay Kondke who later produced the blockbuster Maherchi Saadi, and Vijay's brothers, the Kondke family reached zenith of their careers and stayed united till Dada demised.


Filmography


Featured songs

As a lyricist he wrote multiple songs on animals * "''Manasa paras medhara bari''" (meaning 'goats are much better than human beings') in the film ''
Ekta Jeev Sadashiv ''Ekta Jeev Sadashiv'' is 1972 Marathi film directed by Govind Kulkarni and starring Dada Kondke and Usha Chavan as leads. It was remade in Hindi as ''Jis Desh Mein Ganga Rehta Hain'' which was released in 2000. The core plot of the 1974 Kanna ...
'' * "''Labaad Landga Dhwang Kartay''" (on the cunningness of foxes) in ''Ekta Jeev Sadashiv'' * "''Chalara vaghya''" (dog) in the film ''Tumcha Amcha Jamala'' * "''Jodi bailachi khillari''" (bullocks) in the film ''Mala Gheun Chala'' * "''Bakricha samdyasni laglay lala''" (goat) in the film ''Ram Ram Gangaram''
Bhajans Bhajan refers to any devotional song with a religious theme or spiritual ideas, specifically among Indian religions, in any language. The term bhajanam ( Sanskrit: भजनम्) means ''reverence'' and originates from the root word ''bhaj'' ...
* "'' Anjanichyā Sutā Tulā Rāmācha Vardān''" in the film ''Tumcha Amcha Jamala''


Political career

Balasaheb Thackeray Bal Thackeray (; 23 January 1926 – 17 November 2012), also known as Balasaheb Thackeray, was an Indian politician who founded the Shiv Sena, a right-wing pro-Marathi and Hindu nationalist party active mainly in the state of Maharashtra. ...
, leader of the party
Shiv Sena Shiv Sena (IAST: ''Śiva Sēnā'') () was a right-wing to far-right Marathi regionalist and Hindu ultranationalist political party in India founded in 1966 by cartoonist Bal Thackeray. Originally emerging from nativist movements in Bom ...
, helped Kondke with screenings of ''Songadya'', when Dev Anand’s film, ''Tere Mere Sapne'' was released, and resulted in movie theatres replacing showings of ''Songadya'', for it. The move angered Marathi-speaking moviegoers, as many were eager to watch Kondke's film. The news of the replacement reached the Sena Bhavan, and after a meeting, party members and locals marched to the theatre to protest the move. Thackeray's justification for supporting Kondke was that he was a Marathi ''Māṇūs'' (Man). In return, Kondke, with Gajanan Shirke, helped found the ''Chitrapat Shakha'. Kondke was impressed with Thackeray's charisma and had toured Maharashtra to attract voters towards Shiv Sena. Kondke was a very active member of Shiv Sena and was able to influence many areas of rural Maharashtra due to his popularity and way of making fiery speeches to impress the masses.


Personal life

He was married to Nalini but they later got divorced. He did not remarry. On 14 March 1998, Dada Kondke is supposed to have suffered a
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at his residence Rama Niwas in Dadar, Mumbai. At the time, Kondke was working on the film ''Jaraa Dheer Dhara'' with
Usha Chavan Usha Chavan is an Indian actress working mainly in Marathi movies. She has also had roles in Telugu movies such as '' Durdabitta'', and in the Hindi film ''Shirdi Ke Sai Baba''. She has appeared in many films with actor Dada Kondke Krishn ...
.


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