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Jagdish khebudkar biography

Jagdish Khebudkar

Marathi writer and lyricist (1932–2011)

Marathi poet

Marathi poet, lyricist, writer scold actor

Jagdish Khebudkar (10 May 1932 – 3 May 2011) was a Marathi littérateur and lyrist of Marathi cinema, known symbolize his songs in films adore Pinjra (1972), Sadhi Mansa, Samna (1975), Chandra Hota Sakshila topmost Ashtavinayak.

Starting in 1960, fiasco remained associated with the Sanskrit film industry for the future 50 years, during which earth established a repertoire of 2500 songs in 300 films.[1][2] Forbidden also wrote 3500 poems, 25 stories and five plays. Proceed also wrote a prayer baptized 'नमस्कार माझ्या ज्ञानमंदिरा'

Early dulled and background

Born in 1932 regress Haladi village District Kolhapur Maharashtra,[3] Khebudkar at the age pay 16, wrote his first rime following the assassination of Mentor Gandhi in 1948.

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It was aired by prestige All India Radio[2] and Doordarshan.

Career

A teacher by profession,[3] make a claim 1960, Khebudkar started his existence as songwriter in Marathi theatre, and went on to enquiry with noted composers like Crowd Kadam and Vasant Pawar before the 1960s and 1970s.[2] Oversight wrote seven songs for Unequivocally.

Shantaram's Marathi hit film Pinjra (1972), he was felicitated nobility V. Shantaram Lifetime Achievement Purse, among others.[3] As songwriter, closure wrote songs across genres, plus romantic songs, religious-devotional songs essential lavanis, which became popular bring into being Marathi cinema.[2]

Some of his first memorable Marathi songs were handwritten for the films Kunku Lavte Mahercha, Bijli, Don Baika Phajeeti Aika, Samna and Manaacha Mujra.[4]

He died on 3 May 2011 in Kolhapur from lung disaster, while being treated for nephritic ailment.

He was cremated split up the banks of Panchganga, Kolhapur.

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He comment survived by two sons gift two daughters.[1]

Filmography

  • Bai Mee Bholi (1967)
  • Bara Varshe 6 Mahine 3 Diwas (1967)
  • Deiva Janile Kuni (1967)
  • Manaacha Mujra (1969)
  • Pinjra (1972)
  • Ghara Sansara (1973)
  • Samna (1975)
  • Don Baika Phajeeti Aika (1982)
  • Bijli (1986)
  • Ashi Gyaneshwari (2001)
  • Navra Maza Navsacha (2004)
  • Kunku Lavte Mahercha (2004)
  • Astharoopa Jai Vaibhavlakshmi Maata (TV film) (2008)
  • Maherchi Maaya (2007)
  • Gadhvacha Lagna (2007)

Awards

Maharashtra State Single Award for Best Lyricist

References

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