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- Master Vithal was an actor and director, known for The Light of the World (1931), Jalim Jawani (1932) and Awara Shahzada (1932). He died in 1969.
- By 1930, he was the highest paid male star in Indian cinema industry.
- In 1933, Master Vithal introduced the concept of double role in Hindi talkie cinema by his directorial début Raja (in Marathi) and Awara Shahzada (Hindi), in which the role of a prince and a pauper was played by Shahu Modak, whereas Vithal played his first double role in the silent film Raj Tarang (1928).
- His first break as a male lead was in the film Ratan Manjari (1926) produced by Sharda Studios whom he had joined earlier in 1925. After that, he was a permanent fixture in the role of a hero and he was the star attraction of the Sharda Studios, owned by Nanubhai Desai, Anand Prasad Kapoor and Harshadrai Mehta. Nanubhai Desai was the studio founder and director of many stunt films produced by the company in which Vithal appeared in swashbuckling roles with Zebunissa as his heroine.
- He also directed two films and gave music score to one film.
- Vithal started his film career in Marathi films in 1924 and worked as a film technician and dancer.
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