Naresh Kanodia

Naresh Kanodia
નરેશ કનોડિયા
Born (1943-08-20) 20 August 1943
Kanoda, Gujarat, India
Other names Johny Junior
Occupation Actor, Singer, Musician, Politician
Spouse(s) Ratan Kanodia
Relatives

Mahesh Kanodia (Brother)

Hitu Kanodia (Son)

Naresh Kanodia is Gujarati film actor and musician from Gujarat, India. He was born in 1946. He started his film career with the film "Veline Avya Phool" which was released in 1970. The same year he also played a minor role in the film "Jigar and Ami" (1970) [1]

Career

He was born in poor mill worker's family of Mithabhai Kanodia.[2] He started to perform as a stage singer and dancer along with his elder brother Mahesh. They are one of the successful musical pairs in the Gujarati film industry, known as Mahesh-Naresh. During the 1980s he and his brother were the first Gujarati pair to travel overseas and perform as stage artists in locations including Africa, America and some other Asian countries. Kanodia started his career with the film Veli Ne Avya Phool. He has acted in 63 Gujarati films.[3] Some of his popular films are Jog Sanjog, Kanku Ni Kimat, Laju Lakhan, Unchi Medina Uncha Mol, Raj Rajvan, Man Saibani Medie, Dhola Maru, Meru Malan, Maa Baap Ne Bhulsho Nahi, Rajveer. The career of Naresh Kanodia spans four decades and he has worked with many leading actresses including Snehlata, Aruna Irani, Roma Manek. Naresh Kanodia, along with Upendra Trivedi, Asrani, Kiran Kumar represent the older generation of Gujarati cinema who went on to perform in many successful movies in the 1980s and 1990s.

He had served as a member of Gujarat Legislative Assembly representing Karjan constituency from 2002 to 2007.[4][3]

Sauna Hridayma Hammesh: Mahesh-Naresh, an autobiographical Gujarati book on duo was published in 2011.[2]

Personal life

He married Ratan Kanodia and they have two sons, Hitu Kanodia and Suraj Kanodia. Hitu Kanodia is a successful actor of Gujarati films. His brother Mahesh Kanodia is a popular Gujarati musician and singer. Mahesh Kanodia also served as a Member of Parliament from Patan.

Selected filmography

  • Akhand Chudalo (1980)
  • Angne Vage Ruda Dhol
  • Bhathiji Maharaj
  • Dhola Maru (1983)
  • Daladu Lagyu Sayba Na Desh Ma (2002)
  • Dholi (1982)
  • Dholi Taro Dhol Waage
  • Dewana Dushman (2014)
  • Dodh Dahya (1983)
  • Halo Aapna Malak Man
  • Hiran Ne Kanthe (1984)
  • Jigar Ane Ami (1970)
  • Jode Rejo Raj
  • Jog Sanjog
  • Jugal Jodi (1982)
  • Jagya Tyathi Sawaar (1981)
  • Kadla Ni Jod
  • Kanku Ni Kimat (1983)
  • Kanto Vagyo Kadje
  • Kesar Chandan
  • Laju Lakhan
  • Lakhtar Ni Ladi Vilayat No Var
  • Maa Baap Ne Bhulsho Nahi
  • Man Saibani Medie
  • Marad No Mandvo(1983)
  • Mehndi Rang Lagyo
  • Meru Malan
  • Moti Verana Chokma
  • Pankhida O Pankhida
  • Parbhav Ni Preet
  • Pardeshi Maniyaro
  • Patel Ni Patelai Ane Thakor Ni Khandani (2016)
  • Raj Rajvan
  • Raj Ratna
  • Rajveer
  • Rudo Rabari
  • Sajan Haiye Sambhare
  • Sajan Tara Sambharna
  • Tahuke Sajan Sambhre
  • Tana Riri
  • Unchi Medina Uncha Mol
  • Ujali meraman
  • Vanjari Vav
  • Vat Vachan Ne Ver (1981)'
  • Veli Ne Avya Phool
  • Tamere Champo ne ame ked
  • Meru Mudande
  • Kaydo
  • Dhantya Open (2017)

References

  1. Pandya, Kaushik (2007). A journey to the glorious Gujarat. Akshara Prakashan. p. 32. ISBN 978-81-7057-085-1. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  2. 1 2 "Album:Modi releases book of Mahesh and Naresh Kanodia". DeshGujarat. 28 January 2011. Retrieved 21 July 2017.
  3. 1 2 Paniker, Shruti (24 August 2015). "And the Oscar goes to… Gujarati BJP man in jury". Mumbai Mirror. Retrieved 21 July 2017.
  4. "Now BJP politican [sic] cum actor Naresh Kanodia to be part of jury to select India's official entry to Oscars: Report". dna. 24 August 2015. Retrieved 21 July 2017.



This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.