Lalit Prabhakar

Lalit Prabhakar is an Indian film,television and theatre actor predominantly working in the Marathi film industry. He is best known for his role as Aditya Desai on the popular daily soap Julun Yeti Reshimgathi and his debut film as main actor Chi Va Chi Sau Ka.[1][2]

Lalit Prabhakar
Born (1987-09-12) 12 September 1987
Dhamnar
NationalityIndia
OccupationActor
Years active2008 – present

Career

Lalit is basically a theatre artist.[3] Before moving to television, he was part of Avinash Narkar’s play ‘Takshakyag’. He has also directed and acted in a play which is Marathi translation of Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities with same name. His latest directed experimental play is "Marathi: अस्वस्थ समुद्रावर बैल मेलाय" [4] Lalit's debut show was Jeevalga on Star Pravah.He also played a role of Mohit in Kunku. He played role of antagonist, Lakhnya, in Gandh Phulanch Gela Sangun which gave him some recognition but he got fame and became household name after playing Aditya Desai of Julun Yeti Reshimgathi. His chemistry with lead actress Prajakta Mali struck the chord and Lalit Prabhakar won Best actor award at Zee Marathi Awards in 2014. He had received Young Artists Scholarship by Ministry of Culture, Central Govt. of India for 2010–2012 which is given to only 30 artists all over India. Recently,he played a role of director-cum-Minal's love interest in Dil Dosti Duniyadari as Kabir. He has hosted 'Talkies Light House' along with Neha Mahajan on Zee Talkies[5] He has recited Marathi stories which are available on "Gostories App". He has also dubbed for one of the protagonists in 2015 Marathi movie "Rajwade and Sons." In 2017 he received Best Actor Award in Zee Talkies Comedy Awards for his role inChi va Chi Sau Ka.[1][2] In 2019, Prabhakar appeared in Anandi Gopal a film based on Anandi Gopal Joshi.[6]

Personal life

Lalit was born on 12 September 1987 in Kalyan.[7] His full name is Lalit Prabhakar Bhadane. He studied in Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Palghar and holds a BSc in Computer Science.[8] He joined theatre group "Mitee-Chaar Kalyan" in his teenage and did many experimental plays with this group.[9][10] He is an atheist.[11]

Filmography

Films
Year Title Role Notes
2017 Chi Va Chi Sau Ka Satyaprakash [1][2]
2017 TTMM -Tujha Tu Majha Me Jay [12]
2017 Hampi Kabir [13]
2019 Anandi Gopal Gopalrao Joshi [6]
2019 Smile Please Viraj
2020 Medium Spicy Filming[14]
Television Serials
Year Title Role Channel
2008 Jeevalaga[15] Vallabh Desai Star Pravah
2011 Aabhas Ha Rohan Zee Marathi
2011 Kunku Mohit Zee Marathi
2013 Gandh Phulancha Gela Sangun Lakhnya ETV Marathi
2013 Julun Yeti Reshimgathi Aditya Desai Zee Marathi
2015 Dil Dosti Duniyadari Kabir Zee Marathi
Plays
  • Takshakyag[8]
  • Invisible City[8]
  • Dhol Tashe[16]
  • Pati Gele Ga Kathewadi[17]
Web Series
Year Title Role Channel
2020 The Raikar Case Eklavya Voot

References

  1. "Chi Va Chi Sau Ka". Retrieved 30 March 2017.
  2. "अभिनयातला 'ललित'" (in Marathi). "Prahaar". Archived from the original on 12 September 2014. Retrieved 11 July 2015.
  3. "Lalit Prabhakar's theatre connect". Times of India. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
  4. "मॉडर्न होण्याची कळ" (in Marathi). Loksatta. Retrieved 24 January 2016.
  5. "Lighthouse..." (in Marathi). Marathi Sanmaan. Retrieved 5 January 2016.
  6. "Anandi Gopal" (in Marathi). Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  7. "Lalit Prabhakar's birthday.....!" (in Marathi). Divya Marathi. Retrieved 12 September 2015.
  8. "meet kalakaar....!". Retrieved 25 July 2014.
  9. "Lalit Prabhakar Biography..." Retrieved 25 July 2014.
  10. "No women for me". Times of India. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
  11. "Lalit doesn't believe in God". Times of India. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
  12. "TTMM" (in Marathi). Retrieved 19 April 2017.
  13. "Director Prakash Kunte's Marathi Film To Be Shoot In Temple Town, Hampi". MegaMarathi.Com. 2 December 2016. Retrieved 26 August 2017.
  14. Medium Spicy Movie: Showtimes, Review, Trailer, Posters, News & Videos, retrieved 17 March 2020
  15. "Lalit Prabhakar personal info". Retrieved 10 December 2014.
  16. "सद्सद 'ललित'बुद्धी!". Maharashtra Times (in Marathi). Retrieved 15 January 2016.
  17. "Harberium announced two interval play 'Pati Gele Ga Kathewadi'". MarathiCelebs.com. 13 September 2017. Retrieved 10 November 2017.
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