Sayaji Shinde

Sayaji Shinde
Occupation Film actor, producer
Website http://www.sayajishinde.com/

Sayaji Shinde is an Indian film actor, who has acted in Marathi, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam films. Sayaji started his acting career in 1978 with acting in Marathi one-act plays. His acting in a 1987 Marathi play titled ‘Hijada’ (Eunuch) was very well received and since then he started gaining popularity among the circle of stalwarts. Later he moved on to Marathi cinema and further, started acting in other languages.[1]

Background

Born in a farmer’s family, in a small village named Vele-Kamthi near Satara District in Maharashtra; Sayaji completed a Bachelor’s degree in Arts in Marathi language; and started his career in 1974 as a watchman for Maharashtra Government's Irrigation Department for a meager pay of Rs. 165/- per month. During his service as a watchman, he developed an interest in theater and his passion for acting drew him to the theater and films. After his initial struggling years, he moved to Mumbai.[1]

Career

Sayaji started his acting career in 1978 with acting in Marathi one-act plays. His first Marathi film as an actor was Aai (Mother) in 1995. He acted in many Marathi movies thereafter, among which, his role as an Agricultural Minister in movie Goshta Chhoti Dongara Evadhi was to be remembered. Hindi film actor Manoj Bajpai happened to see an article on Sayaji in Times of India and the former recommended Sayaji’s name to Ram Gopal Varma.

Varma, who was at that time making the movie Shool, immediately offered the role of Bachhu Yadav to Sayaji, thus marking the latter’s entry in the Bollywood. Shool gave Sayaji a decent start however it was a Tamil film called Barathi which made his career. Sayaji got tremendous appreciation for his acting in the said film. In spite of not speaking Tamil, Sayaji effectively played the role of Tamil Nadu's greatest ever poet and writer, Subramanya Bharathi in the movie directed by Gnana Rajasekaran, and got honored with Tamil Nadu State Award for his efforts. Later on he also acted in Tamil blockbusters like Azhagi and Dhool.[1][2]

Filmography

Marathi

Film Year Role / Name of character
Aai 1995
Maajhi Maanasa 1995
Katha Doan Ganpatraonchi 1995
Aboli 1996
Dnyaneshwari
Kunku Zale Vichari 2005 Arjun Mane Patil
Bapu Beeru Vategaonkar Ranga
Gallit Gondhal Dillit Muzra 2008 Chandrakant Tope
Oxygen-Jeev Gudmartoya 2008 Annasaheb Patange Patil
Goshta Choti Dongraevadhi 2009 Agriculture Minister
Bapu Veer Borgakar
Jai Maharashtra
Ladaai
Tambyancha Vishnubaala
Wazir
Don Ghadicha Daav 2011
Bokad 2011
Tendulkar Out 2013
Tya Ratri Paaus Hota 2010

Telugu

Film Year Role / Name of character
Dictator 2016
Bengal Tiger 2015
Surya vs Surya 2015 Heroine father
Rabhasa 2014 Heroine Father
Yamaleela 2 2014 Yama
Oka Laila Kosam 2014 Heroine father
Race Gurram 2014 Chief Minister
1: Nenokkadine 2014 Inspector John Badshah
Shadow 2013 CP
Baadshah 2013 Police
Jabardasth 2013 Bihar Yadav
Sudigadu 2012 Priya's father
Seema Tapakai 2012 Gurajada Krishnamurthy
Yamudiki Mogudu 2012 Yama
Endukante... Premanta! 2012 Ramu's dad
Daruvu 2012 Superstar Balram
Businessman 2012 Laalu
Oosaravelli 2011 Tony's father
Dookudu 2011 Meka Narasing Rao
Mr. Perfect 2011 Maggi's Uncle
Shakti 2011 Sivaji
Don Seenu 2010 Shaktinath
Adhurs 2010 Police Inspector
Arya 2 2009 Kashi Reddy
Kick 2009 Hero's father
Satyameva Jayate 2009
Bumper Offer 2009 Heroine's father
Raatri 2009
Arundhati 2009 Anwar
Neninthe 2008 Film Producer
King 2008 Gopi Mohan (King's Uncle)
Chintakayala Ravi 2008 Lavanya's Dad
Sawaal 2008
John Appa Rao 40 Plus 2008
Krishna (2008 film) 2008 Shinde
Maisamma IPS 2007 Minister Sadhu
Aata 2007 Police Officer
Chirutha 2007 Jailer
Shankar Dada Zindabad 2007 Rajalingam
Takkari 2007 Guru
Dubai Seenu 2007 Baabji, a police inspector
Lakshmi Kalyanam 2007 President
Sri Mahalakshmi 2007 Villain
Godava 2007 Villain
Rakhi 2006 Minister
Boss - I Love You 2006 S.R.K.
Veerabhadra 2006 Peddi Raju
Pokiri 2006 Police Commissioner
Naayudamma 2006
Lakshmi 2006 Janardhan
Devadasu 2006 Katamraju Laxminarayana , a senator in the US
Andhrudu 2005 Rana Pratap Sinha, a politician in Bihar
Super 2005 Inspector
Athadu 2005 Shiva Reddy
Gudumba Shankar 2004 Bezawada Narayana
Andhrawala 2004 Bade Mia
Veede 2003 Byragi Naidu
Tagore 2003 Badrinarayana

Hindi

Film Year Role / Name of character
Riwayat 2012
Yeh Mera India 2009 Inspector Chandrakant Shinde
Ek: The Power of One 2009
Ugly Aur Pagli 2008 Hotel Manager
Sarkar Raj 2008 Karunesh Kaanga
Big Brother 2007 Baburao 'Bhau' Kamble
Chhal: The Game of Death 2006
Deodhar Gandhi 2006
Jeet: Feel the Force 2006
Sauda - The Deal 2005 Blackmailer
Nigehbaan: The Third Eye 2005
Chaahat Ek Nasha 2005 Manmohan Rangeela
Jackpot 2005
Vaastu Shastra 2004 Inspector Bhupal Gorpade
Hanan 2004 Inspector Pardesi
Satya Bol 2004 Shinde
Marktet 2003 Inspector Sawant
Parwana 2003 Yashwantrao

Waghmare

Calcutta Mail 2003 Lakhan Yadav
Pran Jaye Par Shaan Na Jaye 2003 Sayaji Rane (Sheela's

Husband)

Danav 2003 Thakur Raja Sahab
Karz: The Burden of Truth 2002 Himmatbhai
Pardesi Re 2002
Road 2002 Inspector Singh
Lal Salaam 2002 Inspector G.C. Deshpande
Ansh: The Deadly Part 2002 Govind "Edda"
Kaaboo 2002 Anna
Aamdani Atthani Kharcha Rupaiyaa 2001
Shirdi Sai Baba 2001
Avgat 2001 Narayan Keni
Daman: A Victim of Marital Violence 2001 Sanjay Saikia
Jodi No.1 2001 Thakral John's Mama
lagi Shaarth 2001
Khiladi 420 2000 Bhai's Henchman Gangster
Kurukshetra 2000 Havaldar Gopinath Surve Patil "Gopi"
Shool 1999 Bachoo Yadav
Darmiyaan: In Between 1997 Champa
Disha 1990 Soma's friend in Bombay
Mujhse Shaadi Karogi Tommy's friend

Tamil

Kannada

Malayalam

Other languages

Production

He produced couple of Marathi movies. Sayaji helped Nagesh Bhonsle produce the Marathi film Goshta Choti Dongraevadhi. He also produced Makarand Anaspure directed film, Dambis(2011).[3]

Awards and nominations

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Sayaji Shinde - Telugu Cinema interview - Telugu film villain". idlebrain.com. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
  2. "Sayaji Shinde". FilmiBeat. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
  3. "Review: 'Dambis' is a lovable family film". dna. 9 December 2011. Retrieved 2015-08-18.

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