A Beloved Figure in Marathi Cinema Vijay Kadam, the renowned Marathi actor, has passed away at the age of 67. He breathed his last in a Mumbai hospital on the morning of August 10, after a courageous battle with cancer that spanned a year and a half. Despite initial recovery, Kadam succumbed to the disease once more.
A Legacy of Laughter and Versatility
Known for his comedic brilliance in films such as Chashme Badoor and Police Line, Kadam was a prominent figure in Marathi films, TV shows, and theater during the 80s and 90s. His contributions to the entertainment industry extended beyond cinema into advertisement films, including a notable recent ad featuring cricketer Rishabh Pant.
Final Goodbye
Kadam is survived by his wife and son. His final rites will be conducted today at the Oshiwara Crematorium in Andheri. The actor’s death has cast a shadow over the Marathi film industry, with fans and colleagues expressing their sorrow and paying tribute on social media.
Tributes and Remembrance
Sharad Pawar expressed his condolences on Twitter, reflecting on Kadam’s significant impact on Marathi cinema. Kadam’s departure is a poignant reminder of the many talents lost to cancer, including recent losses like Tisha Kumar, daughter of T-Series co-owner Krishna Kumar.
A storied career
Beginning his career in theater in the 80s, Kadam transitioned into TV and film, establishing himself as a versatile performer. His notable TV appearances included shows like Turtur and Vichcha Majhi Puri Kara, while his filmography boasts popular titles like Tere Mere Sapne and De Dhadak Bedhadak. Kadam’s memorable roles have left an indelible mark on the hearts of audiences, ensuring his legacy will endure through his characters
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