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  2. Ratnakar Matkari - Wikipedia

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    Matkari presented a number of stage shows involving presentations of stories in front of Marathi audiences in India, Maskat, and, in 1986, the US. In 1999, he presented for different institutions 51 readings of the essay Tumhi Tithe Asayala Have (तुम्ही तिथे असायला हवे), which was a Marathi translation of ...

  3. G. A. Kulkarni - Wikipedia

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    Some of GA's short stories have been translated into English, Hindi, and Kannada. He was honoured in 1973 with a Sahitya Akademi Award for his collection of short stories Kajalmaya . [ 5 ] Critically acclaimed [ 6 ] Marathi movie Kairee , [ 7 ] which was directed by Amol Palekar , was based on one of his short stories.

  4. Satvya Mulichi Satavi Mulgi - Wikipedia

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    Seventh Girl's Seventh Daughter) is an Indian Marathi language TV series aired on Zee Marathi. [1] It is directed by Jayant Pawar and produced by Vidyadhar Pathare under the banner of Iris Production. [2] It premiered from 12 September 2022 by replacing Devmanus 2. It stars Titeeksha Tawde, Aishwarya Narkar and Ajinkya Nanaware in lead roles. [3]

  5. Astitva - Wikipedia

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    Astitva (transl. Existence / Identity) is a 2000 Indian film made simultaneously in Marathi and Hindi languages, written and directed by Mahesh Manjrekar.The film tells the story of Aditi Pandit, a happily married woman whose husband Srikant Pandit becomes suspicious when she unexpectedly receives a fortune willed to her by her former music teacher, Malhar Kamat.

  6. Marathi literature - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Dalit literature - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] This literary genre encompasses various Indian languages such as Marathi, Bangla, Hindi, [4] Kannada, Punjabi, [5] Sindhi, Odia and Tamil and includes narrative-styles like poems, short stories, and autobiographies. The movement started gaining influence during the mid-twentieth-century in independent India and has since spread ...

  8. Rau (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Rau (also referred to as Rauu) is a 1972 Marathi historical fiction novel by N S Inamdar. The story revolves around the fictionalized romance between real-life historical characters of the Maratha General Peshwa Baji Rao I and his second wife Mastani (born of a Hindu father and Muslim mother). The novel revolves around the outrage caused by the ...

  9. Lokshahir Ram Joshi - Wikipedia

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    Lokshahir Ram Joshi (People's Poet Ram Joshi) also called Matawala Shair Ram Joshi in Hindi, is a 1947 Marathi biopic film of the poet Ram Joshi, written by G. D. Madgulkar, directed by Baburao Painter and co-directed by V. Shantaram. [1] Shantaram had given the direction to Painter but had to complete the film when Painter fell ill during ...