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  2. Kusumagraj - Wikipedia

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    1942 was a turning point in the career of Kusumagraj, as the father-figure of Marathi literature, Vishnu Sakharam Khandekar, published Kusumgraj's compilation of poetry, Vishakha (विशाखा) at his own expense, and in his preface describing Kusumagraj as a poet of humanity, wrote, "His words manifest the social discontent but retain ...

  3. Atmaram Ravaji Deshpande - Wikipedia

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    Atmaram Raoji Deshpande (11 September 1901 – 8 May 1982) was a Marathi poet from Vidarbha region of Maharashtra, India.He wrote poems under the pen name Anil.He was born on 11 September 1901 at Murtijapur in Akola district of Central India.

  4. Natsamrat - Wikipedia

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    Natasamrat (transl. The King of Theater or The Emperor of Actors) is a 2016 Indian Marathi-language drama film starring Nana Patekar in the leading role. Based on a play of the same name written by playwright Kusumagraj, the film depicts the tragic family life of a stage actor who has retired from acting but is unable to forget his fond memories of theatre and the stage.

  5. List of Marathi-language poets - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  6. Marathi literature - Wikipedia

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    Marathi drama flourished in the 1960s and 1970s, with literary figures like Vasant Kanetkar, Kusumagraj and Vijay Tendulkar. The major paradigm shift [ citation needed ] in Marathi literature sensibilities began in the forties with the modernist poetry of B.S. Mardhekar.

  7. Kunku - Wikipedia

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    Duniya Na Mane (Hindi version) Kunku (Marathi version) Kunku (Marathi title) [1] [2] is a 1937 Indian Marathi-language classic social drama film directed by V. Shantaram, and based on the novel, Na Patnari Goshta by Narayan Hari Apte, who also wrote film's screenplay. [3] The film was simultaneously shot and released in Hindi as Duniya Na Maane.

  8. Marathi poetry - Wikipedia

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    Marathi poetry is a poetry written in the Marathi language, including its various dialects. The poet-saints Namdev (Devanagari: नामदेव) and Dnyaneshwar (Devanagari: ज्ञानेश्वर), from Maharashtra, India, wrote the earliest significant religious poetry in Marathi. They were born in 1270 and 1275, respectively.

  9. List of Marathi-language authors - Wikipedia

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    This article contains a list of Marathi writers arranged in the English alphabetical order of the writers' last names. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.