Sayaji Shinde
Born: 1 February 1952
Sayaji Shinde is a seasoned Indian actor who's been quietly crushing it across multiple film industries since the late '70s. Starting his journey in Marathi theatre with one-act plays in 1978, he caught everyone's attention with his powerful performance in the 1987 play "Zulva," which basically launched him into the spotlight. He then transitioned smoothly to Marathi cinema and expanded into films across different languages, proving his versatility wasn't just a fluke. His standout role in the 1995 Marathi film "Aboli" earned him the Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Marathi, cementing his status as a serious talent in Indian cinema. What sets Sayaji apart is his ability to bring authentic depth to every character he takes on, whether on stage or screen. He's contributed significantly to Marathi cinema, helping elevate the medium with his nuanced performances while also making his mark in Hindi and regional films. Beyond acting, he's stepped into production and recently ventured into politics, joining the Nationalist Congress Party in 2024. His recent work continues to showcase why he's remained relevant across four decades—a testament to an actor who truly understands his craft and isn't afraid to explore different avenues in entertainment and public service.
Awards & Nominations
• 1995 : Won: Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Marathi - Aboli for his reprising role "Sayaji" • 2001:Nominated:Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for Kurukshetra • 2000:Nominated:Filmfare Best Villain Award for Shool • 2006:Nominated:Filmfare Award for Best Villain – Telugu for Andhrudu • 2009:Nominated:Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor – Telugu for Arundhati • 2023:Won:Maharashtracha Favourite Kon? Award for Favourite Villain for Ghar Banduk Biryani • 2023:Nom:Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor – Marathi for Ghar Banduk Biryani





