
Dilip Prabhavalkar
Dilip Prabhavalkar is a living legend of Indian cinema who's been absolutely crushing it for over five decades. Born in Mumbai and trained in both sciences and the arts, he's the rare talent who brings intellectual depth to every role he takes on. His career spans Hindi and Marathi cinema, theatre, and television—basically, this guy owns every medium he touches. The crown jewel of his achievements? A National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor for playing Mahatma Gandhi in the cult classic Lage Raho Munna Bhai, a role that became iconic in popular culture. This isn't just an actor; it's a cultural institution. What makes Prabhavalkar stand out is his incredible range and the gravitas he brings to character work. He's not chasing hero roles or big action sequences—instead, he's built a legacy by choosing meaningful parts that showcase his craft, whether it's in Marathi cinema or Hindi films. Beyond acting, he's also a accomplished playwright and author, proving his creativity extends far beyond the screen. His recent work continues to remind Bollywood that sometimes the most powerful performances come from actors who understand nuance, history, and the human condition. That's pure Prabhavalkar magic right there.
Awards & Nominations
• 1972 - Best Amateur Actor ("Prem Kahani") Maharashtra State Award. • 1992 - Maharashtra State Award for best actor for his portrayal of a disabled boy in the film Chaukat Raja. • 1999 - Filmfare Best Actor Award(Marathi) for the film Ratraaarambh • 2006 - Bal Gandharva Puraskar • 2006 - National Film Award for best supporting actor in Lage Raho Munnabhai • 2010 - Sangeet Natak Akademi Award for his contribution as an actor to Indian Theatre. • Natavarya Mama Pendse Puraskrut Natasamrat Ganpatrao Bhagwat Puraskar • 2012 - V. Shantaram Special Contribution Award • 2015 - Suvarnaratna Awards(Best Actor) • 2019 - PIFF Distinguished Award for Outstanding Contribution to Indian cinema.

