Sandeep Pathak (actor)

Sandeep Pathak is an Indian film, television and theatre actor in Marathi and Hindi Language. He has featured in television shows such as Asambhav, Eka Lagnachi Dusri Goshta. He also has films like Harishchandrachi Factory, Ek Hazarachi Note, Rangaa Patangaa, Poshter Girl, Idak to his credit. He is also known for his work in theatre with plays such as Varhad Nighalay Londonla, Sakharam Binder, Asami Asa Mi, Vyakti Aani Valli. He has done many comedy shows like - Hasa Chakat Fu, Fu Bai Fu and Comedy Express.

Sandeep Pathak
Born
NationalityIndian
OccupationActor
Years active2004-Present

Career

Pathak started his career in Marathi theatre. The stage play Varhad Nighalay Londonla had him in a lead role.

His debut film was Shwaas. His recently released films such as Rangaa Patangaa, Double Seat, and Poshter Girl.

Filmography

Year Film Role Ref(s)
2004 Shwaas
2008 Ek Daav Dhobi Pachhad
2009 Harishchandrachi Factory Trymbak B. Telang
2009 Gaiir
2010 Shikshanachya Aaicha Gho
2011 Shahanpan Dega Deva Bum Chik Baba
2011 One Room Kitchen
2012 Yedyachi Jatra Vastarya
2013 Bhutacha Honymoon Ghost
2014 Ek Hazarachi Note Sudama
2015 Rangaa Patangaa Popat [1]
Timepass 2 Malaria
Deool Band Vallabh
Double Seat Amit's Friend (Traffic Cop)
2016 Natsamrat
Poshter Girl Suresh Patil
Chidiya Tapan
2017 Idak: The Goat Namya
2023 Dhishkyaoon [2]
Vitthal Maza Sobati Vitthal
Shymchi Aai [3]

Awards Received

  • Maharashtra State Award for Best Actor - Ek Hajarachi Note
  • Maharashtra State Award for Best Actor - Ranga Patanga
  • Maharashtra Times Sanman Award for Best Actor - Ek Hajarachi Note
  • Baban Prabhu Award - Varhad Nighalay Londonla

Personal life

Born at Majalgaon, (District) Beed on 14 May 1978. He completed his graduation in Bachelor of Arts (Drama), from SB College, Aurangabad and attained Master of Arts (Drama) from Lalit Kala Kendra at University of Pune. Sandeep married in 2005 with Kalpana Pathak. The couple has two children Nishad and Swara.

References

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