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Upendra Trivedi

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Indian film and stage actor, director and politician (1936–2015)

Upendra Trivedi
Trivedi atAnand in 2013
Born
Upendra Jethalal Trivedi

(1936-07-14)14 July 1936
Died4 January 2015(2015-01-04) (aged 78)
Occupation(s)Actor, politician
RelativesArvind Trivedi(brother)

Upendra Jethalal Trivedi (14 July 1936 – 4 January 2015) was an Indian film and stage actor, director and producer who was one of the most prolific actors ofGujarati cinema. As an actor films likeMehndi Rang Lagyo (1960),Jogidas Khuman (1962) were few of his earliest appearances in Gujarati films. He was also known asAbhinay Samrat.[1][2] He was politically active and was elected to the state legislative assembly three times.

Early life

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Upendra Trivedi was born on 14 July 1936 inIndore, Madhya Pradesh, India. His family hailed from Kukadia village nearIdar,Gujarat. His parents moved toUjjain where he completed his education. He lived with his elder brother inMumbai in early life. He worked as a coolie and a labourer in umbrella manufacturing factory when his father who was a mill worker suffered paralysis.[2]

Trivedi was one of the four siblings – three brothers and a sister. He did his graduation from theBombay University in Arts faculty. His younger brother,Arvind Trivedi, is also well-known actor who playedRavana in the Hindi epic TV serial,Ramayana. Trivedi's elder brother, Bhalchandra, was an educationist.

Career

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Considered one of the most well-known actors of theGujarati film industry, Trivedi had acted in both Gujarati theatre and films.

Acting career

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from left, Upendra Trivedi as Champaklal,Arvind Trivedi as Deepchand and Minal Karve as Bhabhu in 'Vevishal' play, adopted by Trivedi himself fromJhaverchand Meghani's novel by same name

Upendra Trivedi acted in several drama during his college life in Mumbai. He started his career in industry in the 1970s and had career spanning more than 40 years. He initially played supporting roles in several Gujarati films to earn money and pay college fees. He acted in films likeVanraj Chavdo andMehndi Rang Lagyo.[2]

His first major break in Gujarati films wasJesal Toral (1971) directed byRavindra Dave. Ravindra Dave chose him to play lead role following his performance in Gujarati filmAbhinay Samrat.Jesal Toral was commercially successful film in which he played role of Jadeja.[2]

He also directed several Gujarati films. HisManvini Bhavai (1993), based on the novel of the same name by Gujarati author,Pannalal Patel. The movie earned the national award. The story of movie was based on the famine ofVikram Samvat 1956 (1900 AD) where the condition of people was dire and many died due to starvation.[3] He also directed and producedJher To Peedhan Jani Jani based on the novel of same name byManubhai Pancholi.[1][2]

He paired withNaresh Kanodia for the first time in filmMaa Baap ne Bhulsho Nahi in 1999. He paired withSnehlata in several Gujarati films.

He played seven different roles in Gujarati play,Abhinay Samrat.[2]

His brotherArvind Trivedi is also an actor who acted in Gujarati and Hindi films as well as television shows. He also acted in Hindi filmJungle Mein Mangal, Pavitra Papi, Parde ke Pichhe, Nagina along with his brother Arvind Trivedi in a negative role.[2][3]

Political career

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Upendra Trivedi joined politics in 1980s and contested and won theGujarat Legislative Assembly elections in1985 and1990 as a candidate of theIndian National Congress; and in1998 as the independent candidate; representingBhiloda constituency. He served as the deputy speaker of the assembly from 31 March 2000 to 19 July 2002.[2][3][4][5]

He wrote an autobiography,Upendra Trivedi : Atmakathan ane Anya Aalekh.

Death

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Trivedi died on 4 January 2015 atMumbai following respiratory arrest. He was married and had two sons.[2][3][6]

Recognition

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He received thePadma Shri in 1989 and the Pandit Omkarnath Thakur award also.[2][3][6] In 2012, he received theKavi Kag Award.[7]

Filmography

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As actor

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Film he acted include:[8]

  • Kadu Makrani (1960)
  • Mendi Rang Lagyo (1960)
  • Hiro Salaat (1961)
  • Veer Ramwalo (1961)
  • Jogidas Khuman (1962)
  • Vanraj Chavdo (1963)
  • Jesal Toral (1971)
  • Parde Ke Peeche (1971, Hindi)
  • Jher To Pidhan Jaani Jaani (1972)
  • Jungle Main Mangal (1972, Hindi)
  • Kadu Makrani (1973)
  • Raja Bharathari (1973)
  • Ranakdevi (1973)
  • Mahasati Savitri (1973)
  • Blackmail (1973)
  • Ghunghat (1974)
  • Harishchandra Taramati (1974)
  • Hothal Padmani (1974)
  • Jogidas Khuman (1975)
  • Jai Ranchhod (1975)
  • Bhadar Tara Vehta Pani (1975)
  • Shetalne Kanthe (1975)
  • Chundadino Rang (1976)
  • Malavpati Munj as Munj (1976)[9]
  • Ra'Navghan (1976)
  • Santu Rangili (1976)
  • Vir Mangdavalo (1976)
  • Bhrashtachar Murdabad (1977)
  • Halaman Jethvo (1977)
  • Manno Manigar (1977)
  • Paiso Bole Chhe (1977)
  • Sadavant Savlinga (1977)
  • Sonkansari (1977)
  • Kali Rat (1977)
  • Khel Khiladi Ka (1977, Hindi)
  • Chundadi Odhi Tara Naam Ni (1978)
  • Dada Khetrapal (1978)
  • Manek Thumbh (1978)
  • Patri Parmar (1978)
  • Ver Ni Vasulat (1978)
  • Amarsinh Rathod (1979)
  • Garvo Garasiyo (1979)
  • Kunwari Satino Kesari Kanth (1979)
  • Lalwadi Phoolwadi (1979)
  • Navrang Chundadi (1979)
  • Preet Khandani Dhar (1979)
  • Rang Rasiya (1979)
  • Sona Indhoni Rupa Bedlun (1979)
  • Suraj Chandrani Sakhe (1979)
  • Vahue Vagovya Mota Khorda (1979)
  • Veer Pasali (1979)
  • Chitadano Chor (1980)
  • Jivi Rabaran (1980)
  • Kesar Kathiyani (1980)
  • Koino Ladakvayo (1980)
  • Namni Nagarvel (1980)
  • Sorathni Padmini (1980)
  • Amar Devidas (1981)
  • Bhav Bhavna Bheru (1981)
  • Mehulo Luhar (1981)
  • Sheth Jagadusha (1981)
  • Vansali Vagi Valamni (1981)
  • Retina Ratan (1982)
  • Vachhada Dadani Dikri (1983)
  • Dharatina Ami (1984)
  • Mali Methan (1984)
  • Manasaina Diva (1984)
  • Machchhu Tara Vaheta Pani (1984)
  • Nagmati Nagvalo (1984)
  • Sajan Sonalde (1984)
  • Malo Naagde (1985)
  • Sole Somwar (1988)
  • Bhadarne Kanthe (1991)
  • Manvini Bhavai (1993)
  • Maa Baap ne Bhulsho Nahi (1999)

As director

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References

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  1. ^abK. Moti Gokulsing;Wimal Dissanayake (17 April 2013).Routledge Handbook of Indian Cinemas, "Among the actors Upendra Trivedi (1960—) had the longest and most successful career as a major Gujarati star and producer, and is also known for his stage productions. Routledge. p. 163.ISBN 978-1-136-77291-7.
  2. ^abcdefghijDeshGujarat (4 January 2015)."Gujarati actor Upendra Trivedi passes away". DeshGujarat. Retrieved4 January 2015.
  3. ^abcde"Gujarati actor Upendra Trivedi passes away, PM Modi condoles death". Zee News. 4 January 2015. Archived fromthe original on 25 May 2022. Retrieved4 January 2015.
  4. ^"Gujarat Vidhan Sabha Past Member/Deputy Speaker".Gujarat Legislative Assembly. Archived fromthe original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved4 January 2015.
  5. ^"Bhiloda (Gujarat) Assembly Constituency Elections Results, Localities, Candidate Lists, Current MLA".ElectionTrends. Retrieved4 January 2015.
  6. ^ab"PM Modi condoles death of veteran Gujarati actor Upendra Trivedi".WebIndia123. 4 January 2015. Archived fromthe original on 4 January 2015. Retrieved4 January 2015.
  7. ^"કાગધામમાં મોરારિબાપુ મન મૂકીને ઝૂમ્યાં".Divya Bhaskar. 2012.
  8. ^abcRajadhyaksha, Ashish; Willemen, Paul (10 July 2014).Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema. Routledge. pp. 227–228.ISBN 978-1-135-94318-9.
  9. ^Vaidya, Tejas (6 January 2024)."ઉપેન્દ્ર ત્રિવેદી: ફેકટરીમાં કામ કરવાથી લઈને 'અભિનયસમ્રાટ' બનવા સુધીની સફર". www.bbc.com. Retrieved11 March 2024.

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