Sulochana Latkar

Indian actress in Marathi cinema

Sulochana Latkar - Indian actress in Marathi cinema
Born

July 30th, 1928
97 years ago

Died

June 4th, 2023
2 years ago — 94 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

India

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Active in Marathi cinema for several decades, contributed significantly to the industry through numerous films. Formed a notable presence in the early years of Indian cinema and became a well-respected figure. Also appeared in Hindi films, showcasing versatility across different genres. Received recognition for performances that resonated with audiences and helped in shaping narratives in regional cinema.

Starred in 'Bhai Bhau' (1955)

Acted in 'Mochangad' (1959)

Featured in 'Pinjra' (1973)

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