Sudesh Bhosale, the celebrated Indian playback singer renowned for his remarkable mimicry abilities, particularly in emulating the iconic Amitabh Bachchan, has left an indelible mark in Bollywood. Born on July 1, 1960, to Sumantai Bhosale, his formative years saw him immersed in music and education at Ambedkar College in Wadala.
Bhosale’s journey into the realm of playback singing gained momentum with a pivotal breakthrough in the film “Zalzala” in 1988. His talent for mimicry extended beyond mere vocals, propelling him into the realm of professional dubbing, where he lent his voice to several luminaries such as Sanjeev Kumar and Anil Kapoor.
Notably, Bhosale stepped in to dub for Sanjeev Kumar in the film “Professor Ki Padosan,” posthumously completing Kumar’s role due to the actor’s untimely demise. His contributions expanded further as he lent his soulful voice to the movie “Ghatothkach” in 2008, showcasing his versatility as a playback singer.
Name | Sudesh Bhosale |
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Date of Birth | 01/07/1960 |
Current Residence | Mumbai |
Religion | Hindu |
Nationality | Indian |
Height | 178 CM |
Father | Sumantai Bhosale |
Spouse | Hema Bhosle |
Children | Siddhant, Shruti |
College (s) | Ambedkar College |
Debut Movies | |
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Language | Movie Name |
Hindi | Zalzala |
Awards List | ||||
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Year | Award | Category | Movie Name | |
2008 | Mother Teresa Millennium Award | Contribution to music |