Ranjana Deshmukh

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Ranjana
Born Ranjana Deshmukh
1955
Died March 3, 2000
Shivaji Park, Mumbai, India
Years active 1961-1987

Ranjana Deshmukh also famous on-screen as just Ranjana (Born 1955. Died March 3, 2000[1]) was a popular Marathi actress who dominated the Marathi silver screen in the 70s and 80s.

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[edit] Filmography

  •  ???? Asla Navara Nako Ga Bai
  • 1941 Thorantachi Kamla
  • 1944 Police
  • 1946 Milan
  • 1947 Toofani Taqrar
  • 1947 Shaadi Se Pehle
  • 1948 Saajan Ka Ghar
  • 1949 Sant Ramdas
  • 1949 Amar Kahani
  • 1950 Pathe Bapurao
  • 1951 Anand Math
  • 1952 Lanka Dahan (New)
  • 1954 Saasar Maaher
  • 1954 Oon Paaus
  • 1954 Teen Mul
  • 1954 Hanuman Janm
  • 1955 Ha Ha He He Ho Ho
  • 1955 Teen Sardar
  • 1956 Vaakad Paaul
  • 1956 Mr. Chakram
  • 1956 Jagaavegali Gosht
  • 1957 Nayakeenicha Sajja
  • 1957 Navraa Manoo Naye Aaplaa
  • 1959 Deep Jalte Rahe
  • 1960 Bayakocha Bhau
  • 1960 Salaami (Marathi)
  • 1960 Umaji Naik
  • 1965 Ethe Marathichiye Nagari
  • 1969 Janaki
  • 1975 Zunj
  • 1977 Chani
  • 1977 Chani (Hindi Dub)
  • 1977 Asala Navra Nako Ga Baai
  • 1978 Sushila (New)
  • 1978 Veenaavelee
  • 1978 Jai Mahaakaalee
  • 1978 Sonaano Sooraj
  • 1978 Laxmi (New1)
  • 1979 Jai Mahakali(New)
  • 1979 Duniya Kari Salam
  • 1979 Bailveda (New)
  • 1979 Gyanabachi Mekh
  • 1979 Haldi Kunku
  • 1980 Bhalu
  • 1980 Bhakt Pralhad
  • 1980 Bharat Ki Santaan
  • 1980 Hich Khari Daulat
  • 1981 Are Sansar Sansar
  • 1981 Gondhalat Gondhal
  • 1981 Patlin
  • 1981 Nagin (New2)
  • 1981 Devghar (New)
  • 1981 Tamasgir
  • 1982 Gali Te Delhi
  • 1982 Devat
  • 1982 Laxmiche Paule
  • 1982 Aavan
  • 1982 Ek Daav Bhutacha
  • 1982 Bhujung
  • 1983 Savitri(Marathi)
  • 1983 Gupchup Gupchup
  • 1983 Son Kunvar
  • 1983 Mardani
  • 1983 Hay Dan Kunkavache
  • 1983 Jai Baba Amarnath
  • 1983 Sasu Varchad Jawai
  • 1983 Baiko Aaswai Ashi
  • 1983 Kashala Oodaychi Baat
  • 1984 Chawhata
  • 1984 Koolswamini Ambabai
  • 1984 Bahuroopi
  • 1984 Zakhmi Waghin
  • 1984 Aali Lahar Kela Kahar
  • 1984 Binkamacha Navra
  • 1985 Navratri
  • 1985 Khichadi
  • 1985 Mumbaicha Faujdar
  • 1985 Sage Soyare
  • 1986 Hich Kay Chukala
  • 1987 Jhanjhar

[edit] Death

She died of a heart attack[1] at her residence at Shivaji Park in central Mumbai, India. She was 45.

She is survived by her mother Vatsala Deshmukh, a noted character actress of her time and a nephew.

[edit] Awards and recognitions

  • 1979 - "Best Actress" Filmfare Award for her role in Sushila
  • 1983 - "Best Actress" Filmfare Award for her role in Savitri

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Marathi actress dead. The tribune.


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