Chandrakant Kulkarni (born 1963) is an Indian director, script writer and actor associated with Marathi theatre and film.
[2] Chandrakant Kulkarni came to Mumbai from Aurangabad, Maharashtra, aspiring to work in the entertainment industry.
The play was later also adapted in Hindi after fifteen years as Bas Itna Sa Khwab Hai...!
The play was later adapted into an English version Mahatma verses Gandhi directed by Feroz Abbas Khan.
[5] Kulkarni presented monologues in the 2009 play Maunaraag which were based on essays written by Elkunchwar.
[11] In 2011, he directed the play Adhi Basu Mag Bolu that discussed the trend of marriages breaking due to miscommunication.
[12] Same year he also directed the remake of the play Hamidabaichi Kothi under the banner Herbarium run by actor Sunil Barve.
His earlier roles include the one for the 1995 Marathi film Bangarwadi, directed by Amol Palekar based on the 1954 novel of the same name written by Vyankatesh Madgulkar.
[25] In 2005, Kulkarni directed the comedy Kaydyacha Bola, a satire on the judicial system with lead role played by Makarand Anaspure.
The film was based on the love of Cricket in India with lead title role played by Mandira Bedi.