Vishwanath Patekar (born January 1, 1951), better known as Nana Patekar, is an Indian actor, screenwriter, film maker, and a former Indian Territorial Army officer, mainly working in Hindi and Marathi cinema. He is regarded as one of the finest and influential actors in Indian Cinema, Patekar is recipient of three National Film Awards, four Filmfare Awards and two Filmfare Awards Marathi for his acting performances. He was bestowed with the Padma Shri award in 2013 for his contribution in cinema and arts.
Nana Patekar was born on January 1, 1951, as Vishwanath Patekar into a Marathi family in Murud-Janjira, Raigad District, Maharashtra. He graduated from Mumbai's Sir J.J. Institute of Applied Art. He participated actively in intercollegiate dramatics during his time in college. He worked with some of the most well-known Bollywood film directors after graduating, appearing in a number of Bollywood movies. He had a son named Malhar Patekar with his ex-wife Neelakanti Patekar.
A distinctive acting style is credited to Nana Patekar. He is well known for his forthright delivery of language, and his manner of speaking matches how he delivers the lines. He is regarded highly for his ability to improvise all of his lines, according to widespread rumours. He is well recognized for giving to the underprivileged.
Nana Patekar did his schooling at L.S.Raheja School of Art, Mumbai. Nana Patekar did his graduation from the Sir J.J. Institute of Applied Arts. Nana Patekar’s father is Gajanand Patekar and his mother is Nirmala Patekar. Nana Patekar has a son Malhar Patekar. Nana Patekar was married to Neelakanthi Patekar.
Nana Patekar has performed in a variety of roles. Nana Patekar has occasionally played a villain, but in the majority of his movies, he plays a hero. Gaman (1978), his debut film, was followed by a number of modest appearances in Marathi movies. In the British television series Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy, he played Nathuram Godse. In Aaj Ki Awaz (1984), Ankush (1986), Pratighaat (1987), Mohre (1987), Trishagni (1988), Awam (1987), and Sagar Sangam (1987), he played prominent roles (1988).
Nana Patekar’s acting in Salaam Bombay! by Mira Nair (1988) received appreciation. His portrayal of a criminal boss in Parinda (1989), for which he earned his first National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor and also received the National Film Award for Best Actor, attracted the attention of mainstream Hindi cinema.
Nana Patekar co-starred in the criminal drama Tarkieb alongside Aditya Pancholi as the CBI director (2000). He took a year off from acting before making a comeback in Shakti (2002), playing a father who is incredibly violent. He portrayed a police officer who specializes in encounters in Ab Tak Chhappan (2004). He won the Star Screen Award for Best Villain and his second Filmfare Best Villain Award for his role in Apaharan (2005). In Taxi No. 9211, he portrayed a taxi driver (2006). Patekar has also performed comedic roles, such as that of a prominent Dubai criminal lord who previously aspired to be an actor in the 2007 film Welcome. He performed in the Sangeeth Sivan movie Ek (2009).
Nana Patekar portrayed a school headmaster in Paathshaala (2010). He also appeared in Raajneeti, a multi-star political drama film directed by Prakash Jha (2010). He appeared in two critically acclaimed movies in 2011: Shagird and the Marathi movie Deool. He portrays Joint Commissioner of Police Rakesh Maria in Ram Gopal Verma's The Attacks of 26/11 (2013), a movie based on the 2008 Mumbai Attacks. He appeared in the Marathi movie Dr. Prakash Baba Amte - The Real Hero in 2014. He produced two sequels in 2015, Ab Tak Chhappan 2 and Welcome Back, both of which had him reprising his roles.
In the critically acclaimed and financially successful 2016 film adaptation of the drama Natsamrat, he played Ganpatrao Appa Belwalkar. He provided Shere Khan's voice in the Hindi translation of The Jungle Book (2016). Nana Patekar made his return to the big screen official in April 2022 with the social-thriller drama The Confessions. This would be his first picture after his role in the 2018 movie Kaala, which would be the first time in around four years.
Natasamrat, a Marathi movie starring Nana Patekar, is one of the most watched movies in the world. Ganpat, a well-known Shakespearian actor and stage performer, follows a path of confusion and eccentricity after retiring, and his narrative is a terrible one. He sets out on a self-journey after his children desert him as a result of his techniques, which is the main premise of this movie. This movie is available on Airtel Xtreme, Netflix, and Amazon Prime.
Taxi No 9211, a comedy-drama starring Nana Patekar and John Abram, centres on Raghav (Patekar), a taxi driver, and his unexpected dispute and escapades with Jai Mittal (Abraham), the son of a successful businessman. Hotstar is where you can stream it.
Watch the classic film Dr. Prakash Baba Amte on Zee5, which stars Sonali Kulkarni and Nana Patekar as the lead characters. The story of Dr. Prakash Baba Amte, the son of renowned physician, social activist, and philanthropist Baba Amte, centres on his life. The film skilfully captures the struggle of this doctor as he decides to leave the city behind and move to the remote village of Hemalkasa, where tribal people suffer from leprosy, in order to persuade the locals to accept modern medicine.
It was a welcome surprise for fans to watch Nana portray a humorous part in Welcome because he is typically cast in serious plays. In this comedic movie, Nana Patekar and Anil Kapoor play two crooks who wish to marry off their sister, Katrina Kaif, to Rajeev (Akshay Kumar), a boy from a good family. When Rajeev's uncle objects to the union, a variety of amusing things happen that will make you chuckle! This movie is accessible on YouTube.
1989 Best Supporting Actor Andha Yudh; 1990 Parinda ;1992 Best Villain Angaar; 1993 Best Supporting Actor Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman Nominated; 1994 Tirangaa Nominated; 1995 Best Actor Krantiveer; 2003 Best Villain Shakti: The Power; 2006 Apaharan Won; 2011 Best Supporting Actor Raajneeti Nominated
1995 Best Actor Krantiveer ; 2006 Best Villain Apaharan Filmfare Marathi Awards; 2015 Best Actor Dr. Prakash Baba Amte – The Real Hero; 2017 Natsamrat Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards; 2004 Best Actor (Hindi) Ab Tak Chhappan Won Zee Cine Awards; 2017 Best Actor (Marathi) Natsamrat Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards; 2018 Best Villain – Male Kaala
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