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Director

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Male

Date of Birth

1971-09-22

Location

Maharashtra, India

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Ravi Jadhav

Biography

Ravi Jadhav, one of the most influential filmmakers in the Marathi film industry was born and brought up in Mumbai. His artistic knowledge comes from his years in Sir JJ School Of Applied Art where he studied graphic design and visual communications. 

 

He was associated with FCB Ulka as a creative director and displayed exceptional creative skills in his clutter-breaking advertising work.

His first venture into filmmaking, 'Natrang' was a success and went on to receive many awards including the National Award for best Marathi film, and was received well in film festivals around the globe. 

 

It was followed by 'Balgandharva' which won the national award for best playback singer, costume, and makeup, and then 'Balak Palak(BP)', which was applauded for handling the delicate subject of sex education. 

 

these three films dealt with sensitive topics that are relevant in society. He brought variation to his style by directing romcoms like 'Timepass' which was the highest-grossing Marathi film of 2014, it was followed by its sequel 'Timepass 2'. 

 

He even ventured into Bollywood by directing Banjo starring Riteish Deshmukh and Nargis Fakhri. Continuing with his artistic ventures he made a National Award-winning short film called 'Mitraa' which deals with the freedom and rights of people belonging to the LGBT community.

 

 His latest movie is titled 'Nude' and deals with the lives of nude models who work in the field of fine art. The critically acclaimed film received the best film and best actress award at New York Film Festival.

Ravi Jadhav also produced three unique Marathi films namely 'Rege', 'Coffee Ani Barach Kahi', and '& Jara Hatke' which were critically acclaimed. He collaborated with Shekhar Ravjiani and wrote two songs 'Saazani' & 'Saavli'. 

 

He also directed their respective music videos to raise funds for 'Maa Niketan', a charitable Trust for homeless unfortunate children.

 

The directional debut was Natrang in 2009.

Made his acting debut in Kaccha Limbu in 2017.

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