When Balasaheb Thackeray was fighting for Marathi people, on the other hand, an actor was busy working hard for the Marathi cinema. His movies used to be a double meaning comedy but it was the best way to grab the audience's attention. Dada Kondke became a star of Marathi cinema using this method. He was born on August 8, 1932. He is recognized as the hero of the common man. Some of Dada Kondke's films went on in theaters for 25 weeks. It is recorded as a record in the Guinness Book. Today on his birthday, we are going to tell you some special things related to him. The real name of Dada Kondke was Krishna Kondke. His childhood was spent in poverty. He used to do little hooliganism with his friends. Dada once said that he used to use brick, stone, bottle in his fight. He was very fond of politics, so he was very intrusive in this too. He joined the Shiv Sena for the Marathi officers. Dada Kondke used to gather crowds at Shiv Sena rallies. Dada Kondke also became famous for his Marathi drama 'Vichha Majhi Puri Kara'. However, this drama is called anti-Congress. Indira Gandhi was made fun of in this drama. Dada Kondke performed more than 1100 stage shows of this play. His movie 'Pandu Havaldar', which came in the year 1975, was in the headlines. He played an important role in it. After this movie, the constable were known as Pandu. Mahendra Kapoor and Dada Kondke pair in the Marathi movie was liked by many. Mahendra Kapoor's songs for Kondke became very popular in Marathi cinema. Dada Kondke was a comedy actor and used to use double meaning comedy in his movies. On the death anniversary of Dada Kondke, the tradition of showing his movies was remade at the Bharat Mata Cinemas in Mumbai to remind the actor. His 7 Marathi movies celebrated the Golden Jubilee when its name was included in the Guinness Book of World Records. Also Read- Sushant Singh's sister Shweta shares California billboard photo, says, 'We will win' Pooja Bhatt shares black and white photos from set of Sadak 2 Sonu Sood will provide aid to children who lost parents in 'Punjab Hooch tragedy'