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Asha Kale is an actress in India's
Marathi Language Marathi (; ''Marāṭhī'', ) is an Indo-Aryan languages, Indo-Aryan language predominantly spoken by Marathi people in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the official language of Maharashtra, and additional official language in the state o ...
film industry. She was given the V Shantaram lifetime achievement award by the State Government of
Maharashtra Maharashtra (; , abbr. MH or Maha) is a states and union territories of India, state in the western India, western peninsular region of India occupying a substantial portion of the Deccan Plateau. Maharashtra is the List of states and union te ...
in 2010. Driven by destiny, she transformed from a dancer to a multi-talented actress. Born in Kolhapur city, she worked at "Kalasangh," owned by her maternal uncle Balasaheb Inamdar.


Films

* Baikocha Bhau (1962) * Tambadi Maati (1969) * Satiche Vaan (1969) * Ashi Rangali Ratra (1970) * Ganane Ghunguru Haravale (1970) * Chuda Tuza Savitricha (1971) * Kunkuvacha Karanda (1971) * Ghar Gangechya Kathi (1975) *
Jyotibacha Navas ''Jyotibacha Navas'' is a Marathi cinema, Marathi movie released on 15 April 1975. Cast The cast includes: *Suryakant *Vikram Gokhale *Padma Chavan *Rajshekar *Bhalchandra Kulkarni *Dhumal (actor), Dhumal *Vatsala Deshmukh *Ramchandra Varde ...
(1975) *
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(1976) *
Bala Gau Kashi Angai ''Bala Gau Kashi Angai'' is a Marathi movie released on 4 April 1977. Alka loses her mind when her baby dies after Madhuri accidentally drops him. Feeling guilty, Madhuri marries Sridhar with the intention of giving her baby to Alka, which may h ...
(1977) * Sasurvashin (1978) * Aayatya Bilavar Nagoba (1979) *
Ashtavinayak Ashtavinayaka ( mr, अष्टविनायक) literally means "eight Ganeshas" in Sanskrit. Ganesh is the Hinduism/Hindu deity of unity, prosperity, learning, and removing obstacles. The term refers to eight Ganeshas. Ashtavinayaka yat ...
(1979) * Sansar (1980) * Satichi Punyai (1980) * Hich Khari Daulat (1980) * Ganimi Kawa (1981) * Kaivari (1981) * Chandane Shinpit Ja (1982) *
Laxmichi Paule ''Laxmichi Paule'' () is a Marathi-language movie released on 18 February 1982. It was produced by Arun Pandit Chipade and directed by G.G. Bhosle. Cast The cast includes Ranjana, Ravindra Mahajani, Suhasini Deshpande, Nilu Phule Nilu ...
(1982) * Devta- (1983) * Thorli Jaau (1983) *
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(1984) * Maherchi Manse (1984) * Ardhangi (1985) * Chorachya Manat Chandane (1984) * Bandivan Mi Ya Sansari (1988) *
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(1988) * Bandhan (1991) * Putravati (1996) Drama * 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 *


See also

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Kashinath Ghanekar Kashinath Ghanekar (14 August 1930 - 2 March 1986) was a popular stage actor and dental surgeon. Early life Ghanekar was born in the Chiplun and did his schooling and higher studies in Chiplun, Maharashtra, India. Personal life He married t ...


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Awards received by Asha Kale
{{DEFAULTSORT:Kale, Asha Living people Indian film actresses Actresses from Maharashtra Actresses in Marathi cinema 20th-century Indian actresses 1948 births