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Marathi actor Bal Karve passes away at 95

Marathi actor Bal Karve, famous for 'Gundya Bhau' role, passes away at 95

Veteran Marathi actor Bal Karve, famous for his role as ‘Gundya Bhau’ in Chimanrao, died at 95. He was also a civil engineer. Known for his stellar comic timing, Karve was a key figure in Marathi theatre and TV, co-founding Kilbil Balrangmanch. His legacy continues to inspire many.

Veteran Marathi actor Bal Karve passed away peacefully at his home in Vile Parle, Mumbai, on Thursday morning, August 28. He was 95 years old and had just celebrated his birthday. Known for his iconic role as Gundyabhau in the Marathi TV serial ‘Chimanrao’, Karve’s demise leaves a deep void in theatre and television. Before acting, he was a civil engineer and worked for Mumbai Municipal Corporation for 32 years.Bal Karve’s legacy as ‘Gundyabhau’Bal Karve’s role ‘Gundyabhau’ in Chimanrao was so popular that many people called him by his character name even after the show ended. Although the part was first meant for another actor, Bal made it memorable with his great comedy and charm.Strong impact on Marathi theatreThe actor made a strong impact on Marathi theatre. He was guided by Vijaya Mehta and Vijaya Joglekar-Dhumale and acted in many well-known plays like Rathchakra, Tandul Bhakta Bhakta, and Ai Retire Hote. He also co-founded Kilbil Balrangmanch with Sumant Varangaonkar, where they created popular children’s plays.Bal Karve: From civil engineer to beloved actorBron as Balkrishna Karve, he earned a civil engineering degree in Pune and served the Mumbai Municipal Corporation for 32 years. Despite his engineering career, his love for theatre and acting never faded, making him one of the most cherished personalities in Marathi entertainment. A lasting legacyKarve’s passing marks a significant loss for Marathi theatre and television. His memorable role as Gundyabhau and his many stage performances created a lasting influence that continues to inspire both actors and audiences.

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