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Apart from Marathi movies, his comedy stage plays like Shantecha Karta Chalu Aahe and Bighadale Swargache Dwaar were also successful. Berde acted in around 185 Bollywood and Marathi films and received four Nominations for Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role.

Berde made his movie debut with the 1984 Marathi movie Lek Chalali Sasarla.[2] Subsequently, he and actor Mahesh Kothare starred together in the films Dhoom Dhadaka (1984) and De Danadan (1987). Both these movies became famous and helped Berde establish his trademark comedy style.[1][3]

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In most movies, he starred either alongside Kothare or with actor Ashok Saraf. The Berde-Saraf pair is recognized to be a successful lead-actor pairing in Indian cinema.[4] Berde, along with Ashok Saraf, Sachin Pilgaonkar and Mahesh Kothare formed a successful quartet in Marathi films after acting together in the 1989 Marathi film Ashi Hi Banwa Banwi.[1] That decade will be best remembered by the Marathi film industry as the "Ashok-Lakshya" era. Both actors remained best friends until Berde died. In most movies, Berde was paired with actress and his future wife Priya Arun.

Ravindra Mahajani, known for his notable contributions to Marathi cinema, had established himself as a respected actor and director. With a career spanning several decades, he had worked in numerous films and theater productions, leaving an indelible mark on the industry. His performances in movies like Mumbaicha Faujdar, Aram Haram Ahe, Zoonj, and Bolo He Chakradhari garnered critical acclaim and earned him a dedicated fan base.

Sukthankar, who made 17 movies and several short films with Bhave, said, "I worked with her for last 35 years and it was just because of her determination and lovetowards the art and films that we could do such huge amount of work."

Nowhere else is this effect more apparent than in the horror genre. Fans of the horror genre in the west have been privy to the offerings of international cinema for many years. Horror films from countries like Japan, Korea, and Thailand have maintained special repute. Their unique filmmaking sensibilities coupled with the eerie folklore inspirations behind their horror movies have given them a steady fanbase in the west. And while the horror genre never gained such heights in Indian cinema, its filmmakers are no strangers to taking inspiration from their myths and folklores.

Listed on IMDb's top 10 horror movies, Tumbbad is generally considered the gold standard when it comes to Indian horror, a unique offering that seemingly came out of nowhere and remains unlike anything else in Indian cinema. This movie is a story about greed, and makes the point through a fictional creation myth that is as repulsive as it is enticing. Sprinkled with the undeniable hints of cosmic horror, Tumbbad follows a family that uses its knowledge about a forbidden story of genesis to climb to affluence.

The movie Pari is a praiseworthy attempt at combining eastern folklore with horror tropes that are typically found in Hollywood movies. Anushka Sharma stars in this movie as a woman of dubious birth, seemingly destined for a dark purpose with cults and Islamic demons in her pursuit. Pari was praised by audiences for bringing a different kind of story to Indian cinema, and while the execution is far from perfect, audiences were all praise for its elaborate plot and special effects.

One of the main concerns is that there is no historical record of a fight between Baji Prabhu Deshpande and King Shivaji, nor is there any record of Deshpande being present when Afzal Khan was killed. Khan is portrayed as being held on Shivaji's lap while he tears at Khan's stomach like Narsimha. The note questioned, "Do they wish to portray Shivaji as an avatar of Narsimha?"

A man in Delhi killed his younger brother after being infuriated over the latter's drug use and his daily quarrels with the family, a police official said on Friday.

The accused, Lalit Kumar, 26, surrendered before the Mangolpuri police station on Wednesday and revealed the details of the murder after which the body of the victim, 23-year-old Jaikishan, was recovered from the area.

According to the official, Lalit told the police that he killed Jaikishan on Tuesday and he can show where he dumped the body in a park near their house.

"On this, the Station House Officer (SHO) Mangolpuri along with a police team rushed to the spot and found a body wrapped in a sheet," said the official.

Lalit further disclosed that Jaikishan was a drug addict and used to argue with the family for money.

"On Monday evening, Jaikishan beat his mother who left the house. Next day when his father and another brother Aakash went for work, Lalit hit Jaikishan with a hammer on his head and hid the body under the bed," said the official.

Lalit told the family about Jaikishan's murder after which, he along with his father tried to dispose the body but failed and returned home.

"When his mother returned home on Tuesday evening, she asked Lalit to go to the police station, following which he surrendered. Lalit and his father Omparkash were arrested," Harendra K. Singh, the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Outer), said.

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