Vijay Kadam, a renowned actor in Marathi cinema, passed away early Saturday morning at the age of 67. Kadam had been battling cancer for the past one and a half years. His loss has shocked the Marathi entertainment industry. He is survived by his wife and son, and his cremation will take place this afternoon at the Andheri-Oshiwara crematorium.
Kadam’s death has created a significant void in the Marathi entertainment industry, where his exceptional talent for portraying diverse characters was well recognized. He gained real recognition for his work on stage from the 1980s to the 1990s and was a significant presence in theatre for a long time.
«After battling cancer for the past one and a half year, he passed away at his home this morning.»
His body of work includes popular plays such as 'Tourtour', 'Viccha Majhi Puri Kara', and 'Pappa Sanga Kunache'. His last role was in the TV serial 'Ti Prat Aaliye'.
Kadam was celebrated for his versatility, effortlessly transitioning between lighthearted and serious roles. He was particularly admired for his comedic performances in films such as 'Chashme Bahaddar', 'Police Line', and 'Halad Rusli Kunku Hasala'.
His extensive filmography includes Marathi films like 'Tere Mere Sapne', 'Irsal Karti', 'De Danadan', 'De Dhadak Bedhadak', and many more.
Kadam's contribution to Marathi cinema and theatre was immense, and his legacy will be deeply missed by both his fans and fellow artists.