Santosh Juvekar

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Santosh Juvekar
Native name संतोष जुवेकर
Born Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Nationality Indian
Citizenship Indian
Alma mater SVPM, Kalwa[1]
Occupation Actor
Juvekar with Pari Telang (on left) and Spruha Joshi (on right).

Santosh Juvekar (Marathi: संतोष जुवेकर) is a Marathi film, television and stage actor. He has also acted in Hindi films.[2]

Career

Juvekar started with his acting career in 2004 with the Marathi play Aani Makarand Rajadhyaksha playing the role Naren Deshmukh. Directed by Dilip Kolhatkar, the play had Vikram Gokhale in it.[2] He soon started working in various television serials and became popular with the show Ya Gojirvanya Gharaat. His first film debut was through Raji Patil's film Blind Game in 2006. The film had a notable star cast of Anant Jog and Uupendra Limaye in lead roles and actress Mukta Barve in a small role. He later played various roles as the main lead in films like Zenda, Morya, Matter and more.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2004 Aani Makarand Rajadhyaksha Naren Deshmukh Marathi play
Police Panch Marathi TV series
Ya Gojirvanya Gharaat Marathi TV series
Vadalwaat Kavishwar Marathi TV series
Oon Paus Marathi TV series
Kimayagar Marathi TV series
2006 Blind Game Marathi film
2007 Sakhi Marathi film
2008 Mumbai Meri Jaan Ashok Hindi film
2010 Tee Ratra Marathi film
2010 Zenda Santosh Shinde (Santya) Marathi film
Sharyat Sanjay Marathi film
Ringa Ringa Marthi film
2011 Morya Manoj Shinde (Manya) Marathi film
2011 Fakta Ladh Mhana Salim Marathi film
2011 Shala Majarekar sir Marathi film
2012 Gol Gol Dabyatla Marathi film
2012 Aayna Ka Bayna Anchor Marathi film
2012 Jana Gana Mana Dagdu Marathi film
2012 31 December Naxalite Marathi film
2012 Veig Marathi TV series on Saam TV
2012 Matter Pakya Marathi film
2012 Tendulkar Out Nair Marathi film
2013 "ek Tara A film by avadhoot gupte lead }
2013 Sukh Mhanje nakki kay asta Suhas Marathi play

References

  1. "BOY-NEXT-DOOR,NOT ANY MORE!". Retrieved 24 March 2013. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Gavkhadkar, Chetana. "Santosh Juvekar - the angry young man of Marathi cinema". Marathi Movie World. Retrieved 24 March 2013. 

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