Dada Kondke
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Dada Kondke (Marathi:दादा कोंडके, Born August 8, 1932. Died March 14, 1998) was the comedy king of Marathi cinema. His name was recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records after he gave a series of nine consecutive hits in Marathi films[citation needed].
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[edit] Background
Dada Kondke was born in Mumbai, India.
[edit] Death
Dada Kondke died of a heart attack in Dadar in Mumbai, India.
[edit] Filmography
- 1975: Pandu Hawaldar
[edit] External links
- Dada Kondke at the Internet Movie Database
- Listen Dada Kondke's Songs & Movie Dialogs
- Dada Kondke pictures
- Original songs of Dada Kondke's movies
- Some more songs of Dada Kondke
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