Sudhir Joshi

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Sudhir Joshi (1948 – 14 December 2005) was an Indian Marathi actor and comedian.

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| birth_date = 1948

| birth_place = Dadar, Bombay, Bombay State
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| occupation = Actor

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| death_place = Mumbai, Maharashtra

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Born in Dadar, Joshi attended Pinto Villa (branch of Raja Shivaji Vidyalaya) and later Kirti College{{Citation needed|date=May 2023}} to obtain his BA Economics. He also studied law at Kirti. He worked as a sales executive at the publishing company Blackie and Sons. Leaving this position in 1973, he worked in other sales related jobs for a year, then happened upon a chance to act in a play in 1974. It was to be the start of Joshi's acting career.

Due to a massive heart attack he died in Mumbai in December 2005.{{Cite web|url=http://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/report-theatre-personality-sudhir-joshi-dead-1002188|title = Theatre personality Sudhir Joshi dead|date = 14 December 2005}}

Filmography

= Films =

= Plays =

  • Ghar Shrimantacha
  • Sakhi Shejarini
  • Paryaay
  • Ekda Pahava Karun
  • Hasta Hasta
  • Lapandav
  • Ashvamedh
  • Tur Tur
  • Shante Cha Karta Chalu Aahe
  • Jodidar
  • I Am Not Bajirao

Television

  • Indradhanushya
  • Prapanch
  • Puneri Punekar
  • Bhikaji Karodpati
  • Gajra
  • Comedy Dot Com (Zee marathi)
  • Gilli Danda
  • Hum Paanch (Hindi)
  • Chutki Baja Ke (Hindi)
  • Don't Worry Ho Jayega (Hindi)
  • 405 Anandvan
  • एक हा असा धागा सुखाचा

References

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