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Santosh Pawar

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Santosh Padmakar Pawar (born 1972) is an Indian poet Marathi language. He is best known for his long poem "Bhramisthacha Jahirnama" from 2005,[1] and for his 2010 play Yadaa Kadachit.[2]

Biography

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Santosh Pawar is a teacher and lecturer in Marathi literature. He served as a lecturer in Annasaheb Awate Arts, Commerce & Hutatma Babu Genu Science College.

Works

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Pawar's poems have been included in several anthologies, and are also included in the curriculum of several Indian universities.[3] His comedy drama Yadaa Kadachit, based on stories from the Ramayana and the Mahabharata was critically acclaimed.[4] The play was the target of heavy criticism from religious fundamentalist groups who saw it as disrespectful, and who threatened the playwright and the actors, creating violent disturbances during several performances. Yadaa Kadachit nevertheless continued to be a popular play, which had been performed more than 4500 times by 2018.[5]

Pawar has also performed as actor, director, producer and script writer in several movies.[6] He has done designing work for several Bollywood movies like Om Shanti Om, Queen and Thalaivi.

Awards and recognition

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Major works

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Drama scripts

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  • Amhi Saare Lekurwaale
  • Jalubhai Halu
  • Yadaa Kadachit
  • Radha Hi Kabri Babri
  • Lage Raho Rajabhai
  • Haus Majhi Poorvaa
  • Yada Kadachit Returns[7]

Movie scripts

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Acting

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  • Navara Majha Navasacha (Movie)
  • Fu Bai Fu (Television)
  • Ek Unaad Diwas (Drama)
  • Tu Tu Mi Mi (Drama)
  • Raja Navacha Gulaam (Drama)
  • Navara Majha Navasacha 2(Movie)

Direction

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  • Hich Tar Family Chi Gammat Aahe[8]

References

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  1. ^ "Santosh Pawar - Author Profile". Paperwall India. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  2. ^ "Yadaa Kadachit Returns". Mumbai Theatre Guide. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  3. ^ "Santosh Pawar - Life and Works". Paperwall India. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  4. ^ "Yadaa Kadachit Breaks Records". Mumbai Theatre Guide. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  5. ^ Dixit, Madhuri (2018). "Excess, Humour and Subversion in Santosh Pawar's Yadaa Kadachit". Global Performance Studies. 2 (1). doi:10.33303/gpsv2n1a3.
  6. ^ "Santosh Pawar Filmography". Indian Film History. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  7. ^ Yadakadachit Returns Natak - VeryFirstTale June 17, 2023
  8. ^ Hich Tar Family Chi Gammat Aahe Natak - VeryFirstTale July 06, 2023