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  1. Jitendra Joshi is an Indian actor and reality show host who predominantly works in Marathi cinema. He is well known for his lead role as Sant Tukaram Maharaj in the 2012 marathi movie Tukaram. He starred as constable Katekar in the hit Netflix television series Sacred Games.

  2. Jitendra Joshi is a versatile Indian actor known for his remarkable performances in Marathi and Hindi cinema as well as in the world of Indian web series. Born in Pune, Maharashtra, India, Joshi embarked on his acting journey with a deep-rooted passion for the craft.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.73 m
    • Pune, Maharashtra, India
  3. Jitu Dada, Jitya. Profession (s) Marathi Theater Artist, Actor, Host, Writer. Famous Role. Playing 'Constable Katekar' in the Netflix 'Sacred Games'. Physical Stats & More. Height (approx.) in centimeters - 173 cm. in meters - 1.73 m.

    • Jitu Dada, Jitya
    • Jitendra Joshi
    • Marathi Theater Artist, Actor, Host, Writer
  4. Jitendra Joshi is the Deputy Political Editor at the Evening Standard. Politics. Butler steps up feud with Badenoch with Handmaid’s Tale jibe. Election campaign attack comes after row between...

  5. Jitendra Joshi is an Indian television and film actor. He predominantly works in Marathi cinema. He is famous for Marathi films such as Matter, Kutum, Duniyadari, Kaakan, Natsamrat, Ventilator, Baghtos Kay Mujra Kar and Campus – A fair War etc. Jitendra also anchored various reality show like Don Special, Toofan Aalaya, Hasya Samrat etc.

    • 43 Years
    • Actor and Anchor
    • 27 January 1978
    • Jitendra Joshi
  6. Winning the special jury prize for its direction and earning its star, Jitendra Joshi, the Best Actor award, it marked a historic moment. Not merely a victory, but a groundbreaking feat as "Godavari" became the first Marathi-language film to seize two major accolades in the premier international film festival.

  7. Aug 17, 2022 · Jitendra took to his social media to announce the release date and pay tribute to his friend, the late filmmaker, Nishikant Kamat on his second death anniversary.