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Marathi Drama List

Drama Marathi Movie List Youtube Marathi Drama Synopsis: The story of a woman trapped in the confines of her own choices, Bucket List chronicles the life of a 40-year-old housewife, Madhura Sane, who takes off on a journey to self-discovery when she stumbles upon a choice that could change her life forever. Official Marathi Khabri Top 10 Marathi Actors (2020) list. The selection is made on basis of movies, drama, serials and trends. For any queries please contact us at Marathi Khabri. Drama (14) Comedy (13) Crime (5) Thriller (5) Romance (3) Action (2) Horror (2) Family (1) Mystery (1). Aamhi Dogha Raja Rani is a Marathi movie released in 1986. The movie produced by Prem Chitra and directed by Kamlakar Torne is a fun-filled love story of an unemployed youth and his jobless girlfriend. Sakharam Binder. This Marathi drama is so thought-provoking that it was earlier banned due to its. Bhadkhau (2020) Star Cast: Sakshi Gandhi, Sneha Josh, and Limaye. Number of Seasons: 1. Where to Watch: YouTube and Prime Flix. Synopsis: Next in our list of must-watch web series in Marathi is Bhadkhau. Released in the year 2019, this drama-comedy series is based on a newly married man.

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A. Da Velaṇakara, Amrut Narayan Bhalerao (1902-1955), Baḷavanta Pāṇḍuraṅga Kirloskara (1843-1885), Govinda Ballāḷa Devala, Ram Ganesh Gadkari (1885-1919), Taḷavalakara, Śarada, Vijay Dhondopant Tendulkar (1928-), Vālmīki
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M. S. Kanade,5 books
Mādhava Manohara,3 books
Śobhā Deśamukha,2 books
Anand Patil,2 books
A. Da Velaṇakara,2 books
Īśvara Nandapure,2 books
Shanta Gokhale,2 books
Madhurā Korānne,2 books
Aravinda Vāmana Kuḷakarṇī,2 books
Narayan Sitaram Phadke,2 books
Dattātreya Rājārāma Gomakāḷe,2 books
Purushottam Lakshman Deshpande,2 books
Deśapāṇḍe, Vi. Bhā.,2 books
Aravinda Vāmana Kuḷakarṇī,2 books
Ananta Deśamukha,2 books
Ātmārāma Sāvanta,2 books
Biplab Chakraborti,1 book
Jagadīśa Dave,1 book
Sadā Karhāḍe,1 book
Madana Mohana Bhāradvāja,1 book
Mandagere Subbaraya Krishna Murthy,1 book
Madhukara Gaṇeśa Mokāśī,1 book
Kalpanā Parāñjape,1 book
Sumant Yashwant Joshi,1 book
Śrīpāda Raghunātha Bhiḍe,1 book

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Jaywant Dalvi (14 August 1925 – 16 September 1994) was a prominent contemporary Marathi writer in Maharashtra, India, originally from Arawali (Dist.Sindhudurg, Tal. Vengurle) in Maharashtra.

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He worked as an assistant editor at Marathi newspapers Prabhāt and Lokmānya, and later with USIS. As part of USIS efforts to make good English literature available in other languages, Dalvi selected texts and able translators, and helped the cause. He took an early retirement to concentrate on writing novels.

He is best remembered for his dramas, and a humorous column on Marathi literary personalities which he wrote under the pseudonym: ThanthanpaaL. Jaywant Dalvi had a long time friendly relations with noted Marathi literary couple Pu La Deshpande and Sunita Deshpande.

Writings[edit]

Dalvi wrote fiction, plays, and screenplays for Marathi and Hindi movies. Cartoonist Vasant Sarwate often illustrated Dalvi's satiric writings.

Books[edit]

    • Sparsh (kathasangrah)
    • Kawadase
    • Pradakshinā
    • Mahānanda
    • Abhinetā
    • Ātmacharitrā-aiwaji
    • Alaane Falaane
    • Adhāntari [1]
    • Andhārāchyā Pārambyā
    • Chakra
    • Ghar Kaulāru
    • Sohalā
    • Wirangulā
    • Niwadak Thanthanpāl
    • Sāyankālchyā Sāvlyā
    • Utarwāt
    • Lok Āni Laukik
    • Bājār
    • Dharmānand
    • Param-Mitra
    • Apoornānka
    • Ālbum
    • Bāki Shillak
    • Mālawani Saubhadrā
    • Don Kadambarya: Savalya ani Pravah
    • Sāre Prawāsi Ghadiche
    • Swagat
    • Best of Jayawant Dalvi (Compilation of Dalvi's choice work by Subhash Bhende)
    • Jaywant Dalvi's autobiography in Marathi has been translated into English as Leaves of Life by Prabhakar Lad.

Plays[edit]

  • Purush
    • This play is about a woman’s victory over male chauvinism. The play was a high success, Nana Patekar and Reema Lagoo having acted in the leading roles. Patekar acted in over 1,600 presentations of this play. Vijaya Mehta directed a Hindi version of Purush. For a while, Patekar acted in the Hindi version too (along with Ayesha Julka). Ashutosh Rana later replaced Patekar.
  • Nāti-Goti
    • This play is about a lower middle-class couple’s struggle to adapt their lives around the needs of their mentally retarded son. For his leading role in this play, Dilip Prabhavalkar received Nātyadarpan Award for Best Actor in a Serious Role in 1989. Ashok Sharma created a Hindi version of this play as 'Rishte-Nate'.
  • Sandhyā Chhāyā
    • This play deals with the problems of elderly people in India in modern times.
  • Sooryāsta
    • Nilu Phule acted in this play in the main role of a disillusioned freedom fighter.
  • Barrister
    • This play portrays the conflict between the traditional and the radical segments of Marathi Brahmin society in the first quarter of the twentieth century. The play was based on Dalvi's own novel, Andhārāchyā Pārambyā[2]
  • Sabhya Gruhastaho
  • Mahāsāgar
  • Paryay

Movies[edit]

  • Chakra (1981)
    • This movie's plot deals with a person's search for security and small pleasures of life. Smita Patil and Naseeruddin Shah acted in the leading roles in this movie.
  • Rao Saheb (1985)
    • Dalvi adapted the plot of this movie from his own play, Barrister. Vijaya Mehta directed the movie, Anupam Kher and Vijaya Mehta having acted in the leading roles.
  • Uttarayan (2005)
    • The plot of this movie was based on Dalvi's play, Durgi. It is about a couple which is currently in its sixties and which had remained mutually mentally distant through its earlier married life, and had recently, newly found happiness in their marriage. Bipin Nadkarni was the producer, director, and screenplay writer of the movie, Shivaji Satam and Neena Kulkarni having acted in the leading roles. The National Awards committee had voted this movie as the Best Marathi Movie in the year of its release.
  • KAVADASE - (2005)
    • The plot of this movie is based on his novel kavadase. It is about a lower-middle-class family`s struggle for survival, the period is in the late fifties. And tragic tale of its protagonist Janardan. This movie has got many nominations, and Amruta Subhas got the best actress award for `Zee Gaurav` and `Screen award`. The cast: Dilip Prabhavalkar, Neena Kulkarni, Subodh Bhave, Amruta Subhash, and Makrand Anaspure in a remarkable role. This film was directed by Raju Firke. Great literary Vijay Tendulkar has praised Mr. Prabhavalkar's role in this movie as the best work seen from Dilip Prabhavalkar.

Trivia[edit]

Dalvi did his pre-college studies at Chikitsak Samuha Shirolkar High School in Mumbai.

References[edit]

  1. ^https://www.hindustantimes.com/tv/hasratein-a-story-about-infidelity-and-complicated-relationships/story-oJRyze947qoXW0kbfExxFO.html
  2. ^https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/pune/vikram-gokhale-supports-caa-remembers-lagoo/articleshow/73281112.cms
  • Jaywant Dalvi at IMDb
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