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With a star studded cast, including Saif Ali Khan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, and Radhika Apte, Sacred Games has been lauded by critics as one of the best web series to come out of India. In 2018, Kulkarni portrayed politician Bipin Bhonsle in the Netflix original Sacred Games, based on the 2006 thriller by Vikram Chandra of the same name. Later in 2017, Kulkarni portrayed local gangster Appa in Faster Fene, based on the popular book series written by Bhaskar Ramachandra Bhagwat. He was also seen in Kaabil as Inspector Nalawade. This was his biggest role in Bollywood, with Dangal earning over $300 million to become the 5th highest grossing non-English film of all time. The character had shades of grey and is shown to have issues with on-screen Mahavir Phogat.
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He has acted as the National coach for Geeta Phogat in the acclaimed movie Dangal (film). He is also working on a comedy film, with which he will mark his directorial debut, apart from acting in it. His next is a Marathi movie titled Highway, starring Huma Qureshi and Tisca Chopra, which he has written, acted in, and co-produced. In 2013, he made his acting debut in Bollywood with film-maker Anurag Kashyap's thriller Ugly, in which his performance as the inadvertently funny cop brought him the attention and praise of the industry as well as the masses.Ĭurrently, work on his upcoming films is underway. His next writing and acting venture in Marathi cinema, the movie Masala released in 2012 quickly became a family favourite, unveiling new aspects of his talents. The film earned him two National Film Awards, for best actor and for best screenplay. His following movie Deool, released in 2011, which depicted how politicians manipulate the beliefs of innocent masses in the name of God. Vihir was screened at Berlin International Film Festival in 2010 and garnered praise and critical appreciation from all over the world. His second release in 2009, Vihir, was an abstract movie which told the story of an adolescent boy who sets out to understand the meaning of life and death after his cousin and close friend dies. In 2009's Gabhricha Paus, he portrayed the tragic story of an Indian farmer from a small village in Vidarbha, who is suffering because of sparse rain, evil money lenders and the negligence of the Indian government towards farmers. Inspired by his observations, and many of the characters he writes reflect authentic village people. Valu, released in 2008, was a light, enjoyable movie portraying various stereotypical characters found in an Indian village through the simple story of a wild bull which needs to be captured. Kulkarni presents Valu in Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in 2008