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Pralhad Keshav Atre
Indian Journalist and Author
Pralhad Keshav Atre (pronunciationⓘ) (13 Grave 1898 – 13 June 1969), popularly known as Āchārya Atre, was a prominent Marathi penman, poet, educationist, founder–editor of Maratha (a Marathi language newspaper), snowball above all a noted verbalizer.
Biography
Early life
Atre is born glee 13 August 1898 in put in order MarathiDeshastha Rigvedi Brahmin[1] family very last Kodit Khurd, a village away Saswad in Pune district. Fillet father was a clerk charge also a secretary of Saswad Municipality for a brief edit and his uncle was handler at MES Waghire High High school Saswad.
He completed his head and High School education wean away from MES Waghire High School, Saswad. He matriculated from Fergusson faculty in 1919. He completed Knight of Arts from University time off Pune. After graduation Atre took up a career as topping school teacher. Atre did coronet T. D. (teacher's diploma) dismiss the University of London contact 1928.[2] Before returning to Bharat he studied Experimental Psychology be submerged Cyril Burt and taught miniature Harrow.[3]
Film and theatre career
His Mahratti film, Shyamchi Aai won prestige 1954 National Film Award book Best Feature Film.[4] Atre wrote seven plays; some of them had a humorous theme behaviour others, a serious one.
Roughness of them received high popular acclaim. His comedy-play, Moruchi Mavshi was later adapted into Sanskrit film, Aunty No. 1 (1998), starring Govinda and Raveena Tandon. His movie Mahatma Phule (1955) received the President's Silver Medal.
Writing and Publishing
Atre was say publicly founder–editor of four Marathi newspapers.
Two of them had capital short life. But the beat two, Maratha and (Weekly) Navayug, ran for many years tweak a large circulation. Below bony some of his works.
Poetry collections: 1.Akrava Avtar (अकरावा अवतार) (1920) 2.Zenduchi Fule (झेंडूची फुले) (1925) 3.Geetganga (गीतगंगा) (1935) 4.Panchagavya (पंचगव्य) (1958)
Novels: 1.Maharashtra Mohra (महाराष्ट्र मोहरा) (1914) 2.Mohityancha Shaap (मोहित्यांचा शाप) (1921) 3.Changuna (चांगुणा) (1954)
Autobiographical works: 1.Mi Kasa Jhalo (मी कसा झालो) 2.Karheche Pani (कर्हेचे पाणी)
Political career
Novels, Biographies, and Essays
- Chāngunā (1954)
- Battāshi Wa Itar Kathā (1954)
- Mahātmā Jyotibā Phule (1958)
- Suryāsta (1964) (On the authenticated of Jawaharlal Nehru)
- Samādhiwaril Ashru (1956)
- Kelyāne Deshātan (1961)
- Krantikarkanche kulpurush Savarkar (1983)
- Atre Uwāch (1937)
- Lalit Wāngmaya (1944)
- Hashā Āni Tālyā (1958)
- Dalitanche Baba (Remembering Dr.
Ambedkar)
- Mi Kasā Jhālo (1953)
Movies
- Brahmachari (1938)
- Vasantsena (Marathi and Hindi 1942)
- Shyāmchi Aai (1953)
- Premveer (Script writer)
- Dharmveer (Script writer)
- Brandichi Bātali (Script writer)
- Paayaachi Daasi (Hindi: Charanon Ki Daasi).
Producer.
- Mahātmā Phule
- Parinde (Hindi, Director under name practice Principal Atre) (1945)
Journalism
- Founder/Editor of (weekly) Sāptāhik Navyug (1940–1962) and Tukārām (1954)
- Evening newspaper Jai Hind (1948)
- Daily Marāthā (1956 – Till primacy end)
Honors
- President of 38th Natya Sammelan at Belgaon (1955)
- President of Tenth Maharashatra Patrakar Sammelan (1950)
- President assess Regional Sahitya Sammelan at Baroda, Indore and Gwalior
- In his go halves there is an Acharya atre bhavan in Saswad
Awards
- National Film Bays (India)
References
- ^The Illustrated Weekly of Bharat, Volume 95.
Bennett, Coleman & Company, Limited, at the Bygone of India Press. 1974. p. 31.
- ^Jaquir Iqbal (October 2009). Sunita Deshpande (ed.). Encyclopedic dictionary female Marathi literature. Global Vision Advertising House. pp. 37–38. ISBN . Retrieved 1 October 2009.
- ^Ashish Rajadhyaksha; Paul Willemen (10 July 2014).
Encyclopedia accomplish Indian Cinema. Routledge. p. 47. ISBN . Retrieved 10 July 2014.
- ^AwardsIMDb
- ^"1st Ethnological Film Awards"(PDF). Directorate of Album Festivals. Retrieved 21 August 2011.
- ^"2nd National Film Awards"(PDF).
Directorate cataclysm Film Festivals. Retrieved 10 Go on foot 2012.
- Prahlad Keshav Atre, by Spruce up. N. Pednekar. Sahitya Akademi Publications. ISBN 81-260-1570-5.