
Sadashiv Amrapurkar
Acting
Biography
Sadashiv Dattaray Amarapurkar (11 May 1950 – 3 November 2014) was an Indian actor, best known for his performances in Marathi and Hindi films in the period 1983 to 1999 He received the Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role in 1991 for Sadak — the first time the award was instituted. In addition to negative roles, he has done supporting roles and, more recently, comic roles.
Born: May 11, 1950
Place of Birth: Ahmed Nagar, India
Known For

Khullam Khulla Pyaar Karen
Two enemy underworld Dons put their differences aside and marry their children, but a case of mistaken identity foils the plan.

Dana Paani
Charged with the brutal killing of Savitri and Kutti, facing a death-sentence, or life in prison, accused Bombay taxi-driver, Satyaprakash Tripathi, prosecuted by his very own brother, Gautam, tells his story of how he arrives in the city along with his mother, Shanti, and sister, Gauri; how they get estranged from Gautam; how Gauri becomes a prostitute; and how he ended up being arrested by the Police.

Muddat
When she discovers that her favorite singer, Ravi, has been accused of murder, Bharti (Jaya Pradha), a loyal fan, is determined to uncover the conspiracy against the great performer. As she searches for clues that might lead her to the real culprit of the crime, Bharti consults close friends and relatives of Ravi, but quickly realizes the plot against him is much deeper than she suspected -- and only she can clear his name.

The Discovery of India
Bharat Ek Khoj is a 53-episode Indian historical drama based on the book The Discovery of India by Jawaharlal Nehru, that dramatically unfolds the 5000 year history of India from its beginnings to the coming of independence in 1947. The drama was directed, written and produced by Shyam Benegal with cinematographer V. K. Murthy in 1988 for state-owned Doordarshan. Benegal's regular script collaborator Shama Zaidi also co-wrote the script.

Kohraam
When a teacher is killed by two village tyrants, Thakur and Kalia, his brother Arjun swears to avenge him. Years later, Arjun kills Thakur and then joins forces with his brother's sons to face Kalia.

Hum Ho Gaye Aap Ke
Rishi Oberoi is the only son in the Oberoi family, who are wealthy and own a palatial home. Rishi is a womanizer, and often drinks. One day he comes across an attractive young lady, who he later comes to know as Chandni Gupta. Chandni is not impressed with Rishi's advances, and ignores him. Chandni is employed with an organization, and is in love with her co-worker, Mohan Sachdev. When Mohan and Chandni plan to marry, they are met with opposition from Mohan's parents, and as a result Mohan marries someone else. Rishi comes to know about this and offers to console Chandni as a friend. It is now up to Chandni to decide if she would prefer a womanizer and a former admirer as a friend.

Aghaat
Madhav Verma is an honest and straight-forward union representative at Shivalik Engineering Works. His position and effectiveness is challenged when Chhotelal is injured. Krishnan Raju is the rival union leader whose methods are completely opposite to Madhav's ideals. The two unions clash on the Chhotelal's compensation issue. The climax shows Madhav Verma using the same exact tactics of his rival against them.

Jai Hind
Two retired colonels are at odds with each other because one of them had been a traitor to the country. The grandson of the traitor and the grand daughter of the other colonel fall in love but have to surmount a number of obstacles

Hum Hain Kamaal Ke
Nilamber and Pitamber are deaf and blind respectively, and together they attempt to solve a murder mystery, resulting in a number of comic mishaps.

Vaastupurush
Dr. Bhaskar, a Magsaysay Award winner, returns to his native village after forty years accompanied by his doctor son and American daughter-in-law. While watching the ruins of his ancestral manor, Dr. Bhaskar remembers the critical year before his joining medical college. It was not his Gandhian freedom fighter father nor his feudal uncle or romantic elder brother, but his mother who motivated him to be a doctor for the service of the poor. She believed that is the only way to appease the Guardian Spirit of the house. Bhaskar is indebted to another woman, Krishnatai, his brother's lower caste lover, who was enlightened enough to support his mother's dream. Bhaskar is now back home to fulfill the wish of his mother
Filmography
as Ravan Head
as Purandar's Father
as Public Prosecutor
as K.G.
as Popatrao
as Annoying Foster Father
as Vijay Mehta / Kiran Bhatnagar
as Advocate Khurana
as Ishwarchand Mangatram Gore
as Supremo / Trikal Anna
as Anthony D'Costa
as Chaubey
as Inspector Hardev Singh Haryanvi
as Advocate Katre
as Chief Minister
as Police Inspector
as Father
as Shri Chopra (Sonia's dad)
as Manager
as Advocate Raja Pothbhare
as Inspector Shinde
as Gora's father
as Dharamraj
as Manoharsing Jadeja
as Sindhia
as Daniel
as Minister Ramaswamy
as Subbu
as Ranjit Rai
as Vishwanath Dayaram
as Inspector Neelkanth Dixit
as Dr Khanna
as Jeeva
as Brij
as Advocate K.K.Verma
as Bidder
as Pandit Shadiram Gharjode
as Amar Singh Choudhary
as Minister
as Inspector Aditya Talwar
as minister Manjit Hurana
as Bholaram
as Comissioner Kulkarni
as Deshbandhu
as Inspector Pyare Mohan
as Narang
as Home Minister Anna Patil
as Champak Lal
as Maharani
as D.S.P. Shyam Sunder
as Raja Jaichand
as Gulabchand Jhakotia
as Bhairav Singh
as Sheshnag
as Davar
as Kutti Seth
as Shakaal
as Tolaram
as Inspector Shamrao
as Premanand
as Mahatma Phule
as Deenbandhu Deenanath (DBDN)
as Bharati's Father
as Netaji Chaturvedi
as Chandran
as VP Sarnaik
as Sardarilal
as Durjan
as Joe
as Rama Shetty
as Bal Gangadhar Tilak
as Raghuveer Jagdale