Sandeep Kulkarni

Sandeep Kulkarni
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Born Pune, Maharashtra, India
Occupation Actor
Years active 1994present
Spouse(s) Kanchan Naik

Sandeep Kulkarni (born Sandeep Shrikant Kulkarni on 16 November) is an actor from India who is also a painter. An actor from theatre, television, and films, his work is popular among Hindi and Marathi audiences.

He has acted in three National Award-winning films: Shwaas (2004), India's official entry to the Oscars; Dombivali Fast (2006); and Traffic Signal (2007). He won three Maharashtra State awards in the Best Actor category for Shwaas in 2004, Dombivali Fast in 2006 and Adhantari in 2005. He won the best actor award in the Nigerian Film Festival for his critically acclaimed performance in the film Ek Daav Sansaracha in 2009. His remarkable contributions were steps in the positive direction to lift Marathi movies at an international platform.

Early life and background

Born in Pune, Sandeep was raised in a Maharashtrian middle-class [1] family by father Shrikant Kulkarni and mother Lata Kulkarni. Though an introvert during his early schooling in Mumbai, he expressed his thoughts through the power of sketches and colours. Further on towards high school, he decided to become an 'artist’ while envisioning graduation from the best arts school in Mumbai Sir J. J. School of Art.

During his journey of becoming an artist at Sir J. J. School of Art, he was blessed with the mentorship of professors such as Prabhakar Kolte and Atul Dodia, both leading Indian painters. These mentors recognized the spark in Sandeep and helped him discover the flame of visual art. This nurturing and influence evolved Sandeep as a painter which eventually saw him participate in group monsoon show a first exhibition of his work at the Jehangir Art Gallery (1986). Staying focused, eventually Sandeep completed his graduation (Bachelor of Fine Arts) in 1986.

While pursuing painting, Sandeep was also exploring acting until he met Pandit Satyadev Dubey, the much-respected and admired theatre thespian. Heavily influenced and inspired by his teachings, Sandeep found himself perfectly fit to be an actor.

Career

After intense theatre for four years in English, Marathi and Hindi, his career started to take shape in television. He played varied roles such as that of young Muslim lawyer Salim in love with a local Muslim woman on 9 Malabar Hill on Zee TV, a press reporter in Farz on DD Metro, an underworld don who deals with drugs in Swabhiman on DD, a counselor in Nyay on DD Metro. He also played the role of a cop who solves the mystery behind an old couple refusing to accept the dead body of their son in the much-talked-about one-hour suspense thriller First Kill directed by Shriram Raghavan.

Sandeep’s career in films began with his first role in the movie Mammo (1994) directed by the legendary Shyam Benegal, set in the backdrop of India-Pakistan partition (1947). He was seen playing the role of an immigration officer (Apte) who tries to help the immigrant protagonist Mammo.

He played the role of a gangster, Shankar, who chases the hero throughout the plot wearing a new pair of shoes that bite and eventually hurt him in Is Raat Ki Subaah Nahin (1996) directed by Sudhir Mishra. His role added to the black humor of the film.

He played a Naxalite who later becomes an activist, in spite of his colleagues being caught and killed in Hazar Chaurasi Ki Maa (1998), directed by Govind Nihalani.

Shwaas (2004), directed by Sandip Sawant, put Sandeep’s performance under spotlight. He played the role of an oncologist who attempts to convince the grandfather of a child suffering from eye cancer to agree to a life-saving surgery although he is faced with the reality of child becoming permanently blind. Sandeep's biggest compliment of his career was earned when, after watching the film, the legendary actor Shabana Azmi asked him if he had studied medicine. Shwass won Sandeep numerous awards: the State Award being one of them. The film won the National Award as well and was India's official entry to the Oscars.

In a 2005 film, Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi directed by Sudhir Mishra, Sandeep played a Naxal leader, Probir, involved in spreading the Naxalite movement from Bengal to India.

2005 saw another success in Sandeep's career when he played a common man from downtown (Dombivali), on the edge of busy, frustrating, unimproved and deteriorating daily lifestyle who eventually starts straightening things around him in the critically acclaimed Dombivali Fast directed by Nishikant Kamath.

In 2005 Sandeep also played the role of Sane Guruji, a biopic teacher, poet, freedom fighter, also known as Gandhiji of Maharashtra in Sane Guruji. Sandeep’s career includes other series of films such as Adhantari (2005), Maay Baap (2006), Rajkaran (2007).

Traffic Signal (2006) is a national award-winning film, directed by Madhur Bhandarkar, where Sandeep played an NGO volunteer who is seen helping street children.

In the Marathi film Made in China (2009), he took the role of a young farmer who is literate and updated on technology and who challenges his uncle, a politician who intends to bring in a special economic zone (SEZ). 2009 also saw him perform the double role of a young businessman creating identity crisis for his wife, family and friends. In 2009 Sandeep won the best actor award in the International Nigerian Film Festival for Ek Daav Sansaracha where he plays the role of a husband with a complex due to a failed marriage, blamed impotency and his struggle to make a second marriage work.

In 2010 other Marathi films that Sandeep acted in include Khel Saat Baaracha and Pratisaad - The Response. Other films in the pipeline scheduled for release in 2011 included Nirvana 13 and Paranoia (under production). Sandeep Kulkarni also influenced people by showing his tremendous work in the Marathi movie Duniyadari.

In 2014 he was a producer of Dombivili Return, a sequel to the 2005 film Dombivali Fast.[2]

Personal life

Sandeep married Kanchan Naik in 1999. She completed her Masters of Fine Arts from Sir J. J. School of Art. They have a son named Vrundar Kulkarni. Sandeep has one brother Captain Sachin Kulkarni who is a General Manager with a reputed shipping company in Singapore.

Filmography

Year Film Role Language Other notes
1994 Mammo Inspector Apte Hindi
1996 Is Raat ki Subah Nahin Shankar Hindi
1998 Hazaar Chowrasi ki Maa Ritu Hindi
1999 Shool Gopalji Hindi
2004 Shwaas Dr. Sane Marathi Zee Award, State Award – Best Actor; National Award; official entry for the Oscars.
2005 Dombivali Fast Madhav Apte Marathi Zee Awards, Maharashtra Times Awards, State Award – Best Actor; National Award.
Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi Probir (Naxalite) Hindi
Adhantari Marathi State Award - Best Actor
2006 Sane Guruji Sane Guruji Marathi
2007 Traffic Signal Khadi (social worker) Hindi National Award
Rajkaran Marathi
2008 Maay Baap Vishvanath Marathi
Bedhund Army Major Marathi
Ek Daav Sansaracha Ajit Sawant Marathi Nigerian International Film Festival – Best Actor
2009 Ladies Special Shivam Shinde Marathi TV Serial on "SONY".
Made in China Mohit Jagdale Marathi
Gaiir Sameer Shroff Marathi
Waiting Room Ghanshyam Hindi
2010 Pratisaad - The Response Dr. Aditya Deshmukh Marathi Dadasaheb Phalke Film Festival Award - Best Film on Social Issue
Ankganit Anandache Anand Marathi
Khel SaatBaracha Khobragade Marathi
2011 Nirvana 13 Naseer Hindi Filming
Fakira Hindi Filming
Paranoia
2013 D-Day Atul Mishra Hindi
Duniyadari M.K.(Shreyas) Marathi
Ajinkya Anant Dharmadhikari Marathi
Premsutra Anand Joshi Marathi
Krutant Marathi[3]

Television

Awards and honors

International awards

Sandeep has received the Nigerian International Film Festival Award for Best Actor for his role in "Ek Daav Sansaracha".

  • 2004 - Official entry for the Oscars: Shwaas
  • 2008 - Nigerian International Film Festival Award - Best Actor, Ek Daav Sansaracha

National awards

State awards

Other awards

  • 2004 - Zee Award – Best Actor, Shwaas
  • 2005 - Zee Award – Best Actor, Maharashtra Times Awards – Best Actor, Dombivali Fast

References

  1. "Sandeep Kulkarni". Archived from the original on 15 September 2014. Retrieved 15 September 2014.
  2. "Marathi actor Sandeep Kulkarni debuts as a producer in Bollywood". 26 April 2014. Retrieved 15 July 2018.
  3. "Sandeep Kulkarni makes a comeback with Krutant". The Times of India. 4 July 2018. Retrieved 15 July 2018.
  4. Shweta Khot (20 March 2010). ""I love to perform variety of roles" – Sandeep Kulkarni". MMW Network. Retrieved 15 July 2018.
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