Veteran Marathi actor Pradeep Patwardhan, known for his performance in films such as Chashme Bahaddar (2006) and Mee Shivajiraje Bhosale Boltoy (2009) died ...
Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde mourned Patwardhan’s demise and said Marathi cinema had lost a “great artist” today. We had a great bond. Veteran Marathi actor Pradeep Patwardhan, known for his performance in films such as Chashme Bahaddar (2006) and Mee Shivajiraje Bhosale Boltoy (2009) died Tuesday morning following a heart attack.
INDIA.Mumbai: Versatile Marathi stage and film actor Pradip Patwardhan passed away following a heart attack at his residence in Girgaon in South Mumbai on ...
“Pradeep Patwardhan, the evergreen actor who ruled the hearts of the audience with his graceful acting in Marathi cinema, passed away tragically. We studied together in college and also worked together in a bank. INDIA.Mumbai: Versatile Marathi stage and film actor Pradip Patwardhan passed away following a heart attack at his residence in Girgaon in South Mumbai on Tuesday morning.
Pradeep Patwardhan, who was a well-known Marathi actor, is no more. He passed away on Tuesday around 7-8 am at his residence in Mumbai after suffering a ...
Eknath Shinde took to Twitter and wrote in Marathi, “Pradeep Patvardhan, the evergreen actor who ruled the hearts of the audience with his graceful acting in Marathi cinema, passed away tragically. With his departure, the Marathi art world has lost a great artist,” while Devendra Fadnavis tweeted, “Veteran Marathi actor Pradeep Patwardhan's untimely demise is shocking. He was going through severe health issues for the past few years.
Marathi actor Pradeep Patwardhan breathed his last on Tuesday, August 9. He has left a vaccum in the Marathi industry, especially in the life of his dear ...
Late actor Pradeep Patwardhan was a household name among the Marathi audiences. Pradeep Patwardhan also appeared in Anurag Kashyap’s Bombay Velvet. The late actor is survived by his wife and a son. Marathi actor Pradeep Patwardhan breathed his last on Tuesday, August 9.