Arun Sarnaik
Arun Shankarrao Sarnaik was an Indian actor and singer who worked in Marathi films. In a career spanning 28 years, he is regarded as one of the most successful and accomplished actors in Marathi cinema. Sarnaik was the recipient of several accolades, including four Maharashtra State Film Awards.
He was the son of the famous singer Pandit Shankarao Sarnaik and brother of famous classical singer Pandit Nivruttibua Sarnaik from Jaipur Atrauli Gharana. Along with his acting talent, Sarnaik was noted for his screen presence and appearance, and was considered among the leading men of his era in Marathi cinema.
Career
Sarnaik completed his graduation from Ramnarain Ruia College in Mumbai. After graduation, he did some work in the engineering factory at Ichalkaranji. He entered the acting profession in 1956 as a stage actor in the Marathi play Bhatala Dili Osri by Mo. Ga. Rangnekar. In 1961 he made his movie debut with Shahir Parshuram made by Anant Mane. Later, he acted in few films like Vardakshina by Dinkar D. Patil and Vithu Maza Lekurwala by Datta Dharmadhikari. He subsequently had lead roles in many Marathi movies starting in the black-and-white film era, and color. His song "Pratham Tuj Pahta" in the Marathi film Mumbaicha Jawai became popular.Sarnaik had a musical background from his father and uncle. Arun Sarnaik was also an accomplished Tabla and Harmonium player. He also was very active with the Anandagram Charitable institution. Bal Thackeray was a great fan of Sarnaik's tabla-playing skills. His role of Chief Minister in the movie Sinhasan which was directed by Jabbar Patel was a milestone for the Marathi film industry.
He was closely associated with NGO Anandgram where he helped needy people.
Personal life
Sarnaik was married with Anita Sarnaik and had two children. On 21 June 1984, while returning from a film shoot for Pandharichi Vaari, he, his wife, their son were killed in a road accident. His daughter survived. Sarnaik’s daughter, Dr. Savita Sarnaik Naiknavare, survived the tragic accident that claimed the lives of her parents and brother in 1984. She went on to become a paediatrician, practicing medicine before giving up her medical career to focus on social causes. In 1991, she married Ranjit Naiknavare, who belongs to a prominent builder family in Pune. Together, they have a daughter and a son. Later in life, she produced a documentary tribute to her father entitled Pappa Sanga Kunache…, which reflects his legacy through archival research and personal storytelling.Filmography
Theater plays
- Aparadh Meech Kela
- Gosht Janmantarichi
- Goodbye Doctor
- Lavangi Mirchi Kolhapurachi
- ''Tarun Turk, Mhatare Ark''