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Usha Chavan is an Indian actress working mainly in Marathi movies. She has received several awards including two Filmfare Awards Marathi in the category of Best Actress for her roles in the films Nav Motha Lakshan Khota (1977)and Ranpakhre (1980).
In 1970 Usha Chavan made her debut in Marathi Film "Songadya" with Lead Actor Dada Kondke. She has also had roles in Telugu movies such as Durdabitta, and in the Hindi film Shirdi Ke Sai Baba. She has appeared in many films with actor Dada Kondke.
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01 January 1980
This movie features the life of a happily married couple that is disrupted, when the wife gets kidnapped.
01 January 1988
Movie starring Usha Chavan, Kuldeep Pawar, Lakshmikant Berde and is directed by Usha Chavan.
01 January 1980
Aali angawar is marathi movie starring Dada Kondake
17 December 1981
A young wrestler falls in love with a folk dancer. However, their relationship soon begins to take a toll on his equation with his family.
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.
02 February 1977
Pooja lives with her doctor husband and a young son. Her son becomes seriously ill and does not respond to any medication, her husband wants him to be moved to a hospital for further .
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 1981
In an act of jealousy, Mambaji kills Raghuji's prize-winning bull, abducts his daughters and hits him, damaging his memory.
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 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.