Asha Kale

Asha Kale is an actress in India's Marathi Language film industry.[1] She was given the V Shantaram lifetime achievement award by the State Government of Maharashtra in 2010.

Asha Kale
Born
Asha Kale

Other namesGauri Naik
OccupationActress
Years active1962–1996
SpouseMadhav Naik

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 (1975)
  • Ha Khel Savlyancha (1976)
  • Bala Gau Kashi Angai (1977)
  • Sasurvashin (1978)
  • Aayatya Bilavar Nagoba (1979)
  • Ashtavinayak (1979)
  • Sansar (1980)
  • Satichi Punyai (1980)
  • Hich Khari Daulat (1980)
  • Ganimi Kawa (1981)
  • Kaivari (1981)
  • Chandane Shinpit Ja (1982)
  • Laxmichi Paule (1982)
  • Devta- (1983)
  • Thorli Jaau (1983)
  • Kulswamini Ambabai (1984)
  • Maherchi Manse (1984)
  • Ardhangi (1985)
  • Chorachya Manat Chandane (1984)
  • Bandivan Mi Ya Sansari (1988)
  • Aai Pahije (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

References

  1. "आशा 'ताई'!". Loksatta (in Marathi). 2017-07-09. Retrieved 2023-05-23.
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