
Nilu Phule
Acting
Biography
Nilu Phule (Nilkanth Krushnaji Phule) was an Indian actor known for his roles in Marathi movies and Marathi theatre. Nilu Phule acted in around 250 Marathi and Hindi movies during his film career. He was most prominently seen playing the roles of notorious villains in the movies. Phule was also a social worker, and was associated with Rashtra Seva Dal.[3]
Born: April 4, 1930
Place of Birth: Pune, Maharashtra, India
Known For

Pinjra
A respected village schoolteacher falls for a travelling dancer and faces a moral dilemma.

Once There Was A Clown
Aburao, the son of a troupe dancer, has grown-up to become a brilliant clown. His talent brings him fame but also alienates him from his ideals and his loved ones.

Zara Si Zindagi
An MA in philosophy, Raja arrives in Delhi to look for employment and comes across Kusum, a struggling stage actress. They both face hardships in order to make a living.

Prem Pratigyaa
Raja Bhaiya (Mithun Chakraborty) and his friend Charan (Satish Kaushik) come to a city to make a living. Failed in their attempts to find a job, one day, they are teased and ragged by Kallu Dada (Ranjeet). The quarrel gets physical, which Raja wins. Raja thus becomes the local underworld don and starts collecting protection money from shopkeepers, while becoming addicted to alcohol. Raja's life takes twists and turns when Mohan Rao (Nilu Phule) passes away.

Do Ladke Dono Kadke
Two hapless petty thieves find themselves embroiled in a kidnapping when they decide to break into a house on the very same night that two dim-witted kidnappers plan to abduct the child who lives there.

Insaaf Ki Awaaz
Jhansi Rani is an honest police officer and her husband is an honest man who works in a factory. Mahendranath and Kailashnath are two wicked men. Jhansi Rani's brother Ravi loves Mahendranath's daughter, which he doesn't like. Chandra Shekhar is killed by these two wicked people and they play a cat and mouse game with Jhansi. The latter has to resign and now Ravi cries out revenge against them. Will he succeed? Will the cry for justice be heard?

Story As Insignificant As A Mountain
In a village where farmers struggle to make ends meet, Rajaram returns to sell his land. However, his mother dissuades him from doing so. Meanwhile, his friend Nandu is burdened by a huge debt.

Woh 7 Din
Maya, coming from poor family, is married to the affluent Dr. Anand; but she tries to commit suicide on the nuptial night. She tells Anand that she was in love with Prem whose ambition was to be a music director. He too was in love with her but thought she would not be happy as his wife. Anand tells Maya that he had married her only for his mother who was on her death bed. When the mother dies Anand wants to unite Prem and Maya but Prem says it is against Hindu culture and disappears from their life.

Coolie
Zafar's obsession with Salma causes the destruction of her family and her mental breakdown. Years later, fate unites her sons, Iqbal and Sunny, and they set out to save Salma from Zafar's captivity.

Naram Garam
An impoverished employee tries to prevent his superiors and employers from marrying his sweetheart.
Filmography
as Special Appearance
as Sathputhe Master
as Jyotshi Archarya
as Rajabahu
as Manmohan
as NK Dada
as Sadhu
as Mohan 'Dadhu' Rao
as Kaka Saheb
as Bhaurao
as Rustam
as Rickshaw driver
as Sahebrao
as Nathu (Mama)
as Maya's Nanaji
as Jaggu - Kusum's father
as Aburao
as Guruji
as Thakur saab
as Fernandes
as Champa's Husband
as Hindurao Dhonde Patil