Sayaji Shinde
Biography
Sayaji Shinde ( born 13 January 1959) is an Indian actor who has acted in Telugu, Marathi, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Bhojpuri films and several Marathi Plays. Sayaji started his acting career in 1978 in Marathi's one-act plays.
His performance in a 1987 Marathi play titled Zulva was very well received, and since then he started gaining popularity among the circle of stalwarts. Later, he moved on to Marathi cinema and then started acting in other languages. He also appeared recently in Bacha Mat Bolna Yt Channel
Born in a farmer's family in a small village named Sakharwadi in Satara District in Maharashtra, Sayaji completed his bachelor's degree in arts in the Marathi language, and started his career in 1978 while studying in college as a night 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 theatre and his passion for acting drew him to the theater and films. After his initial struggling years, he moved to Mumbai.
Sayaji started his acting career in 1978 by acting in Marathi one-act plays. His first Marathi film as an actor was Aboli in 1995. He did many Marathi plays, among which, his role as Sakharam Binder was highly appreciated.
Other hit Marathi plays were Zulva(1987), One Room Kitchen(1989), and Amchya ya gharat(1991). He acted in many Marathi movies thereafter, among which, his role as an Agricultural Minister in the movie Goshta Chhoti Dongara Evadhi was to be remembered.
Hindi 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 into Bollywood. The school gave Sayaji a decent start, however, it was a Tamil film called Barathi that made his career.
Sayaji received tremendous appreciation for his acting in the said film. In spite of not speaking Tamil, Sayaji effectively played the role of Tamil Nadu's poet and writer, Subramanya Bharathi in the movie directed by Gnana Rajasekaran, and was honored with Tamil Nadu State Award for his efforts. Later on, he also acted in Tamil blockbusters like Azhagi and Dhool
Known for
Killer Soup Season 1
Antim: The Final Truth
iSmart Shankar
Hello Guru Prema Kosame
Spyder
Dhruva
Hyper
Brahmotsavam
Bruce Lee: The Fighter
Govindudu Andarivadele
Rabhasa
1: Nenokkadine
Baadshah
Rebel
Dangerous Khiladi 5
Businessman
Velayudham
Oosaravelli
Dookudu
Badrinath
Mr. Perfect
Sakthi
Khaleja
Rama Rama Krishna Krishna
Varudu
Adhurs
Arya 2
Chirutha
Rakhi
Devadasu
Athadu
Super
Andhrawala
Actor
Killer Soup (Season 1) as Arvind Shetty
Antim: The Final Truth as SI Uday Nanaware
iSmart Shankar as Chandrakanth, CBI Officer
Hello Guru Prema Kosame as Karthik's father
Spyder as DGP Chandrasekha
Dhruva as Dheeraj Chandra
Hyper as Udaya Shankar
Brahmotsavam as Mahalakshmi's brother
Bruce Lee: The Fighter as Marthand
Govindudu Andarivadele as Minister
Rabhasa as Dhanunjay
1: Nenokkadine as John Baasha
Baadshah as Ramchander IPS
Rebel as
Dangerous Khiladi 5 as Krishna Rao
Businessman as Laalu
Velayudham as DGP
Oosaravelli as Tony's father
Dookudu as Meka Narasinga Rao
Badrinath as Alakananda's father
Mr. Perfect as Maggie’s father
Sakthi as Siva
Khaleja as Rana
Rama Rama Krishna Krishna as DIG
Varudu as Home Minister
Adhurs as Ram Nayak
Arya 2 as Kasi Reddy
Chirutha as Jailor
Rakhi as Minister
Devadasu as Katamraju
Athadu as Shiva Reddy
Super as Inspector
Andhrawala as Bade Miyan