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In 2010, Saleel Kulkarni had written a fortnightly column 'Musically Yours' [11] for leading Marathi daily Loksatta. The articles got finishing touch, got some literature treatment by author and came out as his maiden book 'Lapawlelya Kacha' (लपवलेल्या काचा).
He Gajavadan is a song written in Marathi concept and music by Salil Kulkarni made on Lord Ganesh. This song is sung by 90 artists in Marathi industry. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Sandeep Khare is a Marathi poet, performing artist, actor, singer-songwriter, copywriter from Pune. So far he has published 3 of his books which are poetry collections, namely, 'Kadhi He..Kadhi Te..', 'Maunachi Bhashantare' (The translations of the Silences).
G. A. Kulkarni (Gurunath Abaji Kulkarni), or known simply as "GA" (10 July 1923 – 11 December 1987), was an Indian Sahitya Akademi Award winner [1] Marathi writer of short stories. GA grew up in Belgaum. After earning his master's degree, he taught English at JSS College in Dharwad for about 30 years. [2] He had very strong liking for Dharwad ...
Kshan Amrutache (Marathi: क्षण अमृताचे) is a Marathi album by Saleel Kulkarni & Lata Mangeshkar. The album was released on 7 July 2013 at Yashwantrao Chavan Stadium, Kothrud, Pune. The album was released by Pt. Hridaynath Mangeshkar. Saleel Kulkarni stated that it was his dream to work with Lata Mangeshkar.
Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Marathi Li'l Champs is an Indian Marathi language singing reality show which is a part of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Marathi which aired on Zee Marathi. Li'l Champs first season premiered in 2008. The winner of the first season was Kartiki Gaikwad. There were three more seasons, the latest one being the 4th season broadcast in 2023. [1]
This is a list of Marathi language poets This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
There was relatively little activity in Marathi in the early days of the Bahmani Sultanate (1347–1527) and the Bijapur Sultanate (1527–1686). The Warkari saint-poet Eknath (1533–1599), the main successor of Dnyaneshwar, was a major Marathi literary figure during this period.