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  1. भरत दाभोळकर (जन्म: ३१ डिसेंबर, १९६९) हे एक अभिनेता-दिग्दर्शक आणि लेखक आहेत, ज्यांनी प्रामुख्याने बॉलिवूडमध्ये काम केले आहे. त्यांचा जन्म ३१ डिसेंबर १९६९ रोजी झाला आहे. भरत हे व्यवस्थापन पदवीधर आहेत तसेच त्यांनी चित्रपटसृष्टीत पाऊल ठेवण्यापूर्वी कायद्याची पदवी देखील घेतली आहे. [१]

  2. Bharat Dabholkar is an Indian actor and director, born on 31 December 1969. He has worked on films such as God Only Knows!, Company and Blame It on Yashraj, and TV shows such as Scam 2003 and Dabangg 3.

  3. 3,891 Followers, 157 Following, 2,067 Posts - Bharat Dabholkar (@bharatdabholkar) on Instagram: ""

  4. Meet Bharat Dabholkar - adman, actor, director, playwright - the modern age renaissance man. He started out in the advertising world and is the man behind the marketing of big players in the industry like Amul, Videocon, Frooti, Appy, and Bailey among others.

  5. Jun 21, 2023 · Bharat Dabholkar, who worked with Sylvester daCunha for many years, shares how he encouraged him to use Hinglish in advertising and theatre. He also pays tribute to the late Amul girl creator, who passed away on Tuesday.

  6. BLAME IT ON YASHRAJ has just had its 100th show. We speak to Bharat Dabholkar, the man behind the production; a man of various talents, who also unabashedly created his own, popular idiom of theatre that we call ''Hinglish''.

  7. Apr 20, 2018 · Bharat Dabholkar. She is 19 and has just arrived from Surat to Mumbai. He, once famous, is a struggling Bollywood script writer. When they meet, they do not hit it off right away. After all, he divorced her mother, and it has been 16 years of absence.

  8. Apr 15, 2018 · After musical plays like 'Blame It On Yashraj' and 'Bottoms Up', theatre writer-director Bharat Dabholkar's latest outing, 'That’s My Girl', explores a space that is very different from his ...

  9. Nov 30, 1999 · The utterly butterly Amul girl was one of the best political commentators we have ever had: Bharat Dabholkar

  10. Apr 6, 2022 · Rupali Suri shot to fame with her role in Bharat Dabholkar’s play 'Bottoms Up' in 2016. The actress won praise for her act, transforming from a saucy security guard to Sonia Gandhi.