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  2. Chintoo 2: Khajinyachi Chittarkatha - Wikipedia

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    Chintoo 2: Khajinyachi Chittarkatha (transl. Chintoo 2: The Drawing Story of the Treasure) is a 2013 Indian Marathi-language children's adventure film directed by Shrirang Godbole and produced by Indian Magic Eye Motion Pictures. [2] It is a sequel of 2012 film Chintoo.

  3. Vinda Karandikar - Wikipedia

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    His poetic works for children include Rānichā Bāg (1961), Sashyāche Kān (1963), and Pari Ga Pari (1965). Experimentation has been a feature of Karandikar's Marathi poems. He also translated his own poems in English, which were published as "Vinda Poems" (1975). He also modernized old Marathi literature like Dnyaneshwari and Amrutānubhawa.

  4. List of Marathi-language authors - Wikipedia

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  5. Bangarwadi - Wikipedia

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    Bangarwadi (Marathi: बनगरवाडी) is a 1995 Indian Marathi film directed by Amol Palekar. It is based on an eponymous novel written by Vyankatesh Madgulkar and published in 1955. It is the story of a young school teacher and his experiences in a small village of shepherds in the princely state of Aundh during the 1940s.

  6. Shyamchi Aai - Wikipedia

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    Shyamchi Aai (Marathi: श्यामची आई; English: Shyam's Mother) is an autobiography of social activist Pandurang Sadashiv Sane (known as Sane Guruji). Its regarded as one of the greatest tributes to mother's love in Marathi literature.

  7. Shanta Shelke - Wikipedia

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    Shanta Janardan Shelke (12 October 1922 – 6 June 2002) was an Indian poet and writer in the Marathi language. She was also a noted journalist and academic. Her work included song compositions, stories, translations, and children's literature. She presided over many literary gatherings.

  8. Pak Pak Pakaak - Wikipedia

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    Pak Pak Pakaak is a 2005 Indian Marathi-language children's adventure comedy-drama film directed by Gautam Joglekar and produced by Aashish Rego under the banner of SOC Films. The film starring Nana Patekar , Saksham Kulkarni , Narayani Shastri , Jyoti Subhash in lead roles.

  9. Marathi literature - Wikipedia

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    A 2-line 1118 CE Marathi inscription at Shravanabelagola records a grant by the Hoysalas. These inscriptions suggest that Marathi was a standard written language by the 12th century. However, there is no record of any actual literature produced in Marathi until the late 13th century. [2]