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Sachin Pilgaonkar shares worries about being stereotyped as 'Marathi actor, director'

Updated on: 30 July,2021 12:00 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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The actor was recently seen in the web series 'City of Dreams' seasons 1 and 2, where he played the role of the Chief Minister of Maharashtra. The actor shared that he doesn't want Hindi filmmakers to only think of him as a Maharashtrian character

Sachin Pilgaonkar shares worries about being stereotyped as 'Marathi actor, director'

Sachin Pilgaonkar/picture courtesy: File Pic

Veteran actor Sachin Pilgaonkar apparently has done more Hindi films than Marathi films, however, the actor is often defined as a Marathi actor and director.


"I have worked more in Hindi films than Marathi films. I don't want filmmakers to put a stamp that if it's a Marathi character then only they think about me. I have a good command of Hindi language and have been part of some great films in Hindi cinema," Sachin told IANS.



Sachin started his career as a child artist in the Marathi film, 'Ha Majha Marg Ekla' in 1962 while he was six years old. He went on to work in around 65 films as a child artist, before switching to adult roles, and being part of highly successful films like 'Geet Gaata Chal', 'Balika Badhu', 'Ankhiyon Ke Jharokhon Se' and 'Nadiya Ke Paar' as a lead actor and he became a household name.


Off late, the actor has not been offered substantial roles in Hindi films and web series. The actor was last seen in Yash Raj Films, 'Qaidi Band' (2017) and 'Hichki' (2018). He attributes his less visibility in Hindi films to being a Marathi director. "When an actor becomes a director his acting assignments reduce in number. After a long time some people thought of me, when I did 'Hichki' and 'Qaidi Band'. In our industry when any actor becomes a successful director in any language, immediately people from the industry start jumping to the conclusion that he has left acting. Nowhere, I have claimed that or declared that I will not act anymore."

He added: "And then they think that I have become successful so I would be very busy directing Marathi films. They don't ask if I would want to act in Hindi films. They assume that I am busy."

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"The third thing I feel, they have assumed that I will now interfere in the making of the film. So they withdraw. But once you will work with me then only you will understand the truth." Sachin has worked in Hindi, Marathi and also in Bhojpuri cinema, and has acted, produced and directed successful comedy shows on Indian television, including 'Tu Tu Main Main' and 'Kadvee Khatti Meethi'. He also directed several hit Marathi films starting with 'Mai Baap', 'Navri Mile Navryala', 'Ashi Hi Banwa Banwi', 'Amchyasarkhe Aamich' and 'Navra Mazha Navsacha'.

Sachin shared that he wants to work in Hindi films, provided he gets a convincing role with a good director. "I want to work in Hindi films and web series, provided I have a good director. I cannot say yes to everything. I never concentrate on the length of the role. I concentrate on the strength of the role."

"There was never a thing like - I never wanted to work in Hindi films. I cannot go and jump into a film which is being made. Somebody has to think about me, approach me or cast me," signed off Sachin.

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