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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mohan_AgasheMohan Agashe - Wikipedia

    Mohan Agashe (born 23 July 1947) [2] is an Indian psychiatrist and actor. He was awarded the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1996 in theatre. [3] Early life. Agashe was born in Bhor, Maharashtra. He studied in B. J. Medical College, Pune for his MBBS and MD degree in Psychiatry. He later became a professor, before becoming an actor. [4] Career.

  2. Learn about Mohan Agashe, a veteran Indian actor and psychiatrist who has worked in films, theatre, and TV. Find out his age, awards, roles, family, and lesser known facts.

  3. Mohan Agashe is a versatile Indian artist who has worked in theatre, films, and psychiatry. He has won several awards, including Padma Shri and Sahitya Akademi Award, and has acted in Marathi and Hindi films such as Trimurti, Rang De Basanti, and Jolly LLB.

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  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0012881Mohan Agashe - IMDb

    Mohan Agashe is a versatile Indian actor who has worked in mainstream and parallel cinema, as well as a psychiatrist and a lecturer. He has won a National Film Award and several other accolades for his roles in films like Gandhi, Rang De Basanti, and Kaasav: Turtle.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.72 m
    • Bhor, Bombay Presidency, British India
  6. Mohan Agashe is an Indian actor, psychiatrist, and academician who has worked in mainstream and parallel cinema. He has won awards, lectured at universities, and advocated for mental health awareness and education.

    • July 23, 1947
  7. Jul 25, 2023 · Mohan Agashe receives Punya Bhusha: The man who facilitated the sangam of psychiatry and acting. While he is still an actor, Agashe has taken on the roles of both producer and distributor. He tapped his national and international contacts and presented his movies in seminars and conferences speaking about health, cinema and the synergy of the two.

  8. Apr 29, 2022 · Veteran actor Mohan Agashe, who produced the Marathi film 'Dithee' by Sumitra Bhave, talks about literature, film, theatre and music. He also shares his plans to complete Bhave's unfinished script and his views on mainstream cinema.