Ramesh Bhatkar was a Marathi film, stage and TV actor. Of the various roles that Bhatkar portrayed, he was best known for his roles in the TV seriesCommander and Hello Inspector. He worked for more than 30 years as an actor in the mainstream commercial movie industries of the Marathi and Hindi languages. He died on 4 February 2019 at the age of 69 in Mumbai due to cancer.
Early life
Ramesh Bhatkar was born in 1949. His father was Snehal Bhatkar, a music director, composer, and singer. In addition to his artistic background, in his early college days Ramesh Bhatkar was a champion swimmer who played for his college's aquatic team, and was an enthusiastic kho-kho player with the reputed Vijay Club in Dadar.He joined Telco, Pune now Tata Motors, Pune and used to participate in Marathi drama in evening as an actor while working as Telco employee. He married to Mrudula who worked as lawyer in civil court and later became judge. Ramesh Bhatkar was the youngest of Snehal's three children, with his older siblings being Snehalata Bhatkar and Avinash Bhatkar.
Movies
Bhatkar's mainstream movie debut was the film Chandoba Chandoba Bhaglaas ka followed by AshtaVinayak, Duniya kari Salam, Maaherchi Manasa, Aapli Maanasa, and Maherchi Sadi. He also played a groom in the film Lek Chalali Sasarla. Of his nearly 90 films, most are in Marathi, with a few in the Hindi language. He was last seen in a character loosely based on former CM of Maharashtra Prithviraj Chavhan in the film The Accidental Prime Minister.
Television
His prosperous television career included very popular detective serials such as Hello Inspector and Damini on DoorDarshan, Commander on Zee TV, and Teesra Dola on DD2; all these made Ramesh a very popular TV personality. He also appeared in Haddapaar, Bandini, Vikram Aur Betaal, Yugandhara. He also appeared in his early days in a small telefilm by B. P. Singh, Sirf Chaar din, a suspense/thriller. His career includes about 30 series with more than 1,000 episodes aired.
Theatre
was Ramesh Bhatkar's first love, with very prominent lead roles in numerous plays. He played a lead role in Ashroonchi Zaali Phule which ran in the Marathi theatre industry for about 28 years. This role of "LALYA" in this play played by him was earlier made popular by Dr. Kashinath Ghanekar. But Ramesh Bhatkar also played it with equal potential and made it popular. Dr Ghanekar also appreciated it lastly. Bhatkar was noticed in the Marathi play Mukta, where he was cast with lead actor Avinash Masurekar and actress Savita Malpekar in 1986. For the last 30 years, Ramesh has played lead roles in such plays as Ooghadale Swargache Daar, Denaryaache Haath Hazaar, Shadyantra, Kevha Tari Pahate, Akher Tu Yeshilach, Rahu Ketu, Mukta, The Boss- Sutradhar, Kinara. He has appeared in about 50 different plays overall.