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Sureshbabu Mane is a Actor Indian born on 1 january 1902

Sureshbabu Mane

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Birth name Abdul Rehman Khan
Nationality Inde
Birth 1 january 1902
Death 15 february 1953 (at 51 years)

Sureshbabu Mane (1902– February 15, 1953) was a prominent Hindustani classical music singer of Kirānā Gharānā in India. He was the son of a doyen of Kirana Gharana, Ustad Abdul Karim Khan.

Usually with

V. Shantaram
V. Shantaram
(2 films)
Chandra Mohan
Chandra Mohan
(1 films)
Chandra Mohan
Chandra Mohan
(1 films)
Shanta Apte
Shanta Apte
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Sureshbabu Mane (2 films)

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Chandrasena, 2h16
Directed by V. Shantaram
Genres Adventure
Actors Sureshbabu Mane
Rating48% 2.4266352.4266352.4266352.4266352.426635
Indrajit, brother of Ravana, has Rama and Lakshmana kidnapped by Ahiravan and Mahiravana. Mahi hides them away in Pataal. Hanuman, the monkey-god, goes to their help. He is stopped by Makardhwaja whom he defeats. Makar takes him to Chandrasena, wife of mahi who worships Rama and desires to spend her life with him. With her help, Hanuman manages to defeat the entire army of Mahi and ultimately Mahi himself when he continues to multiply into a vast army. Chandrasena tells Hanuman the secret of destroying Mahi because of which he is able to release Rama and Lakshmana from Pataal.
Amrit Manthan, 2h35
Directed by V. Shantaram
Actors Chandra Mohan, Chandra Mohan, Sureshbabu Mane, Shanta Apte
Roles Madhavgupt
Rating56% 2.8345552.8345552.8345552.8345552.834555
The story is about a reformist king Kantivarma (Varde) who bans the sacrifice of animals and humans. This angers the fanatical Rajguru (Chandra Mohan), head priest of the Chandika cult. The cult meets secretly and the head priest orders the killing of the king. Yashodharma is chosen and though he hesitates, the priest orders him to do so. Yashodharma writes a note for his son before leaving that night telling him of the deed planned by the Rajguru. After the King is killed, Yashodharma (Kulkarni) is betrayed by the Rajguru in court and ordered to be killed. Yashodharma’s two children, Madhavgupt (Mane) and Sumitra (Shanta Apte), are on the run but Madhav is caught and the letter found on him by one of Rajguru’s men. Sumitra is taken prisoner and Rani Mohini (Nalin Tarkhud) who succeeds to the throne after her father’s death is asked to have Madhav sacrificed in the temple by the Rajguru. There is a storm and Mohini and Madhav escape to the forest. Madhav later goes in search of his sister. Vishwasgupt (Kelkar), a trusted minister tells Mohini and the people of Avanti about Rajguru being the real killer. The temple is thronged by townspeople demanding justice and the Rajguru with his obsessive belief in sacrifices offers himself to the goddess and cuts off his own head as a final sacrifice.