Daya Dongre Age, Wiki and Bio

Daya Dongre

Quick Info

ProfessionActress
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth11/03/1940
Age85 years (died on 02, Nov, 2025)
BirthplaceAmravati, Maharashtra
Date of Death02/11/2025

Bio/Wiki

NationalityIndian
HometownAmravati, Maharashtra
ReligionHinduism
Zodiac signScorpio
Death CauseAge Related Illness

Physical Stats & More

Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Educational Qualification(s)

Education
  • Studied classical music under Nageshbuwa Khalekar
  • Briefly attended National School of Drama (NSD) in Delhi

Personal Life

Marital StatusMarried

Relationships & More

HusbandSharad Dongre
Children
  • Sangeeta Dongre
  • Amrita Dongre

Family

MotherYamunatai Modak (Actress)
SpouseSharad Dongre
Children
  • Sangeeta Dongre
  • Amrita Dongre

Career

OverviewDaya Dongre began showcasing her passion for performance at a young age, making her stage debut at six. She gained recognition on All India Radio during her adolescence for her classical and light music performances. After relocating to Pune for higher education, she received formal classical music training. Though she briefly attended the National School of Drama in Delhi, her marriage and family obligations interrupted her theater studies.
Marathi TheatreThroughout the 1970s, she became a prominent figure in Marathi theater, known for her roles in productions like 'Lekure Udand Jhali' and 'Khatyal Sasu Nathal Soon'.
Film and TelevisionDongre gained significant attention for her roles in Marathi films, particularly 'Umbartha' (1981) and 'Navri Mile Navryala' (1984). Despite opportunities in Hindi cinema, she preferred to dedicate her career to Marathi cinema and theatre, maintaining a balanced presence in both for several decades.
LegacyDaya Dongre passed away in 2025, leaving behind a rich legacy in the Marathi performing arts.

Some Lesser Known Facts

Showcased a passion for performance from a young age, debuting on stage at six years old with the song 'Khabardar Jar Taach Maruni'.
Gained recognition for classical and light music performances on All India Radio during her teenage years.
Relocated to Pune for higher education and received formal training in classical music under Nageshbuwa Khalekar.
Briefly attended the National School of Drama in Delhi but had to discontinue due to marriage and family commitments.
Became a familiar name in Marathi theatre during the 1970s with successful plays, establishing herself as a strong actress.
Appeared in acclaimed Marathi films including 'Umbartha' and 'Navri Mile Navryala', contributing to her lasting legacy.
Chose to focus on regional theatre and Marathi films despite receiving offers from Hindi cinema.