Pandhari Juker
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Pandhari Juker (died February 17, 2020),[1] popularly known as Pandhari Dada was an Indian make-up artist, who worked in Hindi film industry.[2][3][4][5]
Filmography[edit]
- 2009, Rita
- 2007, Kadachit
- 2002, Hum Pyar Tumhi Se Kar Baithe
- 1997, Gupt: The Hidden Truth
- 1995, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
- 1994, Tehkikaat
- 1994, Jealousy Turns Blood
- 1994, Mohra
- 1994, Yeh Dillagi
- 1993, Raunaq
- 1993, Darr
- 1993, Aaina
- 1993, Parampara
- 1991, Lamhe
- 1991, Gunehgar Kaun
- 1990, Lekin
- 1990, Izzatdaar
- 1989, Jaaydaad
- 1989, Parinda
- 1989, Chandni
- 1989, Prem Pratigyaa
- 1989, Clerk
- 1988, Khatron Ke Khiladi
- 1987, Thikana
- 1987, Hifazat
- 1986, Shatru
- 1986, Kala Dhanda Goray Log
- 1986, Dharm Adhikari
- 1985, Faasle
- 1985, Saagar
- 1985, Yudh
- 1984, Karishmaa
- 1984, Duniya
- 1984, Lorie
- 1982, Shakti
- 1982, Bazaar
- 1982, Sanam Teri Kasam
- 1981, Ek Hi Bhool
- 1981, Silsila
- 1981, Kranti
- 1978, Kaala Aadmi
- 1978, Trishul
- 1977, Doosara Aadmi
- 1977, Mukti
- 1976, Bhanwar
- 1976, Kabhie Kabhie
- 1976, Nagin
- 1975, Himalay Se Ooncha
- 1975, Kaala Sona
- 1975, Zakhmee
- 1975, Zameer
- 1975, Deewaar
- 1974, 36 Ghante
- 1974, Pran Jaye Per Vachan Na Jaye
- 1973, Joshila
- 1973, Daag: A Poem of Love
- 1973, Dhund
- 1972, Dastaan
- 1971, Reshma Aur Shera
- 1970, Man Ki Aankhen
- 1970, Purab Aur Pachhim
- 1969, Ittefaq
- 1968, Neel Kamal
- 1967, Bahu Begum
- 1967, Chandan Ka Palna
- 1965, Kaajal
- 1965, Waqt
- 1964, Chitralekha
- 1963, Taj Mahal
- 1962, Gyara Hazar Ladkian
- 1961, Dharmputra
Recognition[edit]
The State Government of Maharashtra awarded him with the Shantaram Jeevan Gaurav for his work in 2013.[6] He won the National Film Award at the 59th National Film Awards.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Amitabh Bachchan Posts Tribute To Pandhari Juker: 'My Very First Make-Up Was Done By Him'". NDTV. February 18, 2020.
- ↑ Khan, Shameem (July 11, 2014). "Pandhari Juker, Painting Success Stories Of Bollywood". Mid-Day.
- ↑ "Paint Job". The Indian Express.
- ↑ "'Madhuri's features have not changed but she has aged'". Rediff.com. February 18, 2013.
- ↑ "Magic with make-up". Deccan Herald. March 12, 2011.
- ↑ "पंढरीनाथ जुकर" (in Marathi). Loksatta. February 21, 2020.
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