Dabba Aiss Pais would be the final movie of legendary actor Sadashiv Amrapurkar, who died on November 3, 2014.
The actor, who has been in movies like as Ardh Satya, Sadak, Aankhen, Mohra, and Eeshwar, will play the headmaster of a local school that is on the verge of closing. The battle for education in communities is shown in Dabba Aiss Pais, which translates as “hide and seek.”
Manish Joshi’s movie also features Yatin Karyekar, Ganesh Yadav, Kashmira Kulkarni, Abhay Khadapkar, Anshumala Patil, Rajendra Shisatkar, Nandita Dhuri, as well as Falguni Rajani. It will be released shortly, thanks to Mahesh Wali’s production.
Amrapurkar began his career as just a Marathi theatrical performer, appearing in and directing approximately fifty plays before moving on to cinema. In a Marathi historical picture directed by Jayoo Patwardhan and Nachiket Patwardhan, he made his cinema debut inside the character of Bal Gangadhar Tilak on June 22, 1897.
In both theatre and movies, he received several honours. Govind Nihalani’s Ardh Satya (1983), about which he received a Filmfare Award, was his debut movie. In Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, Oriya, Haryanvi, Telugu, and Tamil, he has appeared in over 300 films. He was the first actor to win the Filmfare award for Best Actor in a Villainous Role, which he received in 1993.
Amarapurkar appeared in the Marathi theatre production Hands-Up! with Avinash Masurekar and Bhakti Barve-Inamdar in 1981–82.
Amarapurkar went on to star in Purana Mandir, Nasoor, Muddat, Jawani, as well as Khamosh after Ardh Satya. In 1986, he played the antagonist in Aakhree Raasta, a film starring Amitabh Bachchan. In 1987, he acted as the primary villain in the Dharmendra-starrer Hukumat, which went towards becoming a box office smash that outperformed Mr. India. He began to play villains in films like Mohre, Khatron Ke Khiladi (1988 movie), Kaal Chakra, Eeshwar, Elaan-E-Jung, Farishtay, Veeru Dada, Naaka Bandi, and Begunaah beginning in 1988.
He shifted to supporting as well as humorous parts in the mid-1990s, appearing in films like Aankhen, Ishq, Coolie No. 1, Gupt: The Hidden Truth, Aunty No. 1, Jai Hind, Master, and Hum Saath-Saath Hain: We Stand United. In the 1996 movie Chhote Sarkar, he portrayed Dr. Khanna.
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