
This actor played 'Raja Dasharatha' in Ramayan, suddenly disappeared after doing 22 films, his name was..., last film was...
Ramayan, which aired on Doordarshan in 1987, has entertained the Indian audience for a long time. The star cast of this mythological show, directed by Ramanand Sagar, is also considered quite cult. On this basis, today we are going to tell you in detail about the actor who played the role of Raja Dasharatha in the TV's Ramayan. Where is that actor at present, and what is he doing? Not only in Ramayana but also in the film world, this artist has shown his talent. Where is King Dasharath of Ramayan?
Ramayan, was telecasted again during the lockdown. During that time, too, there was a lot of discussion about the character of King Dasharatha. Of course, other characters, including actor Arun Govil, who played the role of Lord Ram, stole the limelight of the show. But no one can forget the role of King Dasharatha played by actor Bal Dhuri.
Bal Dhuri has been a veteran actor of Marathi cinema. In this mythological show, he won the hearts of the fans by giving 100 percent of his powerful acting. Currently, Bal Dhuri is seen doing small roles in the Marathi film industry. But somewhere, he is also in the shadow of anonymity, because his glimpse is rarely seen on the screen.
However, he is still longing for the kind of success that he got through Ramayana. Not only Ramayana, he has also worked as an actor in many films. Most of which include Marathi films. Bal Dhuri's acting career
Bal Dhuri started his acting career in the 70s through the Marathi film Devchiye Dwari. After this, he also appeared in an important role in the Dara Singh starrer Jai Bajrang Bali. In this way, he worked in about 22 films.
But in 1987, Bal Dhuri's career changed suddenly with Ramanand Sagar's Ramayana. Apart from Ramayana, Bal Dhuri is known for playing the character of the Great Maratha Balaji Bajirao. Talking about his personal life, he married Bollywood and Marathi actress Jayshree Gadkar.
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