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Ramchandra Purushottam Marathe is a Actor Indian born on 23 october 1924

Ramchandra Purushottam Marathe

Ramchandra Purushottam Marathe
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Nationality Inde
Birth 23 october 1924
Death 4 october 1989 (at 64 years)

Ramchandra Purushottam Marathe (Marathi: रामचंद्र पुरुषोत्तम मराठे) (October 23, 1924 – October 4, 1989), also known as Pandit Ram Marathe (Marathi: पंडित राम मराठे), was a Marathi music director, singer, and actor.
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Filmography of Ramchandra Purushottam Marathe (6 films)

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Manoos
Manoos (1939)
, 2h44
Directed by V. Shantaram
Genres Drama, Romance
Actors Ramchandra Purushottam Marathe, Raja Paranjape
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Shahu Modak plays the role of an honest policeman, Ganpat, who on his beat round meets a prostitute, Maina (Shanta Hublikar). He saves her when there is a police raid on the sex-workers. Over their several meetings he falls in love with her. He attempts Maina's rehabilitation by getting her out of that atmosphere by marrying her. In this endeavour he takes her to meet his mother to get her approval. The social disapproval brings misery. Modak resorts to drinks and descends into alcoholism. Maina is driven by guilt and is unable to bear the jeers and snide remarks. She finally kills her evil uncle and refuses Ganpat's help when arrested.
Gopal Krishna, 2h12
Genres Drama
Actors Ramchandra Purushottam Marathe, Shanta Apte

The story is based in Gokul where the young playful Krishna resides with his foster mother Yashodha and father Nanda. He tends cows along with other young cowherds. Gokul is ruled by the despotic King Kamsa who has Krishna’s real parents in custody. He is intent on killing Krishna to prevent the prophecy of his death trough Krishna coming true. Krishna incites the village people against Kamsa’s oppressive regime. He prevents 500 cows being sent to Kamsa who demands that the people of Gokul do so. He battles Kama’s General Keshi and defeats him when he is sent to kill him. The only miracle shown in the film is when Kamsa unleashes rain (unlike the other Puranic stories where the rain is brought about by the Rain God Indra) and Krishna lifts the Govardhan hill to shelter the people under it.
Thokar
Thokar (1938)

Directed by Abdur Rashid Kardar
Actors Noor Mohammed Charlie, Ramchandra Purushottam Marathe, Yakub, K. N. Singh (Krishan Niranjan Singh)

Mohan is a poor blind villager taking care of his ward Radha, who is in love with him. The village tramp, Ramesh (Charlie) sells him a lottery ticket. To Mohan's astonishment, he wins the sweep-stakes but Ramesh wants his share. Ramesh takes Mohan to the city with the intention of getting his eyes treated. In the city, Ramesh deviously gets Mohan married off to a prostitute who is having an affair with Ramesh. When Mohan's eyesight is restored, he sees his wealth diminishing, and an adulterous wife. He takes revenge on Ramesh and his wife. Mohan finally returns to the village and to Radha.
Jagirdar
Jagirdar (1936)
, 2h46
Directed by Mehboob Khan
Actors Yakub, Bibbo, Surendra, Motilal, Ramchandra Purushottam Marathe

Neela (Bibbo) and Jagirdar (Surendra) marry each other without anyone’s knowledge. However, Jagirdar goes missing at sea presumed dead. Neela realises she’s pregnant and when the child is born he’s called illegitimate. Shripat (Pande), a poor farmer marries her and helps take care of her son Ramesh. On his return Jagirdar is angry to find Neela married to Shripat and a fight ensues. When Shripat is killed by Banwarilal everyone assumes Jagirdar is the murderer. Soon with Ramesh’s help they fight the villains with the truth revealed. Ramesh finally accepts Jagirdar as his father.