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Krishna Kondke, popularly known as Dada Kondke, was a Marathi actor and film producer. He was one of the most renowned personalities in Marathi film industry, famous for his double entendre dialogues in movies. Dada Kondke was entered in the Guinness Book of World Records for the highest number of films (nine) that achieved silver jubilee (running for 25 consecutive weeks). Kondke was called "Dada", an honorific Marathi term meaning "elder brother", which led to his popular name Dada Kondke.
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01 January 1980
Aali angawar is marathi movie starring Dada Kondake
01 January 1973
A Marathi drama.
05 October 1981
Following the victory at Sinhagad in 1670, the Moghuls began to notice the threat from the Marathas. The unique guerrilla tactics developed by Shivaji helped his warriors forge ahead with power.
07 March 1980
Ali Angavar is a Marathi feature film.
29 March 1975
Pandu is an honest Hawaldar in Bombay police who loves to do his work with honesty whereas his co worker and his friend are totally the opposite of him and only want to extract money from people.
01 January 1988
Ganpat is a village man who is innocent and honest. He makes his living by selling goods on his bullock cart hired by the villagers.
23 May 1980
Villagers are fed up with mischief of Gopal (Gopya) and complain about him to village Church Priest, who tells Gopa that to put an end to all his mischief he should get married.
05 March 1977
Gangaram, an ordinary man, inherits wealth after the death of his uncle and shifts to the city with his mother.
01 January 1973
The movie is directed by Dada Kondke and featured Dada Kondke and Anjana Mumtaz as lead characters.
11 November 1986
Yamraaj (Gulshan Grover), has a major hold in the underworld, and has got his own stylish life fall of luxuries.
01 January 1970
Innocent Namya the son of the tough Shitabai, is taken by his friends to see a Tamasha performance. He gets so excited by the Mahabharata scene of Draupadi's Vastraharan, that he jumps on stage disrupting the performance.
01 January 1989
The story of a mute man, Lalloo, who works for a Zamindar. Lalloo's mother proposes him in marriage e