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Prahlad Keshav Atre () (13 August 1898 – 13 June 1969), popularly known as Āchārya Atre, was a prominent Marathi writer, poet, educationist, founder–editor of ''Maratha'' (a Marathi language newspaper), and above all, a noted orator.


Biography


Early life

Atre was born on 13 August 1898 in a Marathi Deshastha Rigvedi Brahmin family of Kodit Khurd, a village near Saswad in
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. His father was a
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and also a secretary of Saswad Municipality for a brief period and his uncle was teacher at MES Waghire High School Saswad. He completed his primary and High School education from MES Waghire High School, Saswad. He matriculated from
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in 1919. He completed Bachelor of Arts from University of Pune. After graduation Atre took up a career as a school teacher. Atre did his T. D. (teacher's diploma) from the
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in 1928. Before returning to
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he studied Experimental Psychology under Cyril Burt and taught at Harrow.


Film and theatre career

His Marathi film, '' Shyamchi Aai'' won the 1954
National Film Award for Best Feature Film The National Award for Best Feature Film is one of the categories in the National Film Awards presented annually by the Directorate of Film Festivals, the organisation set up by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting in India. It is one of se ...
. Atre wrote seven plays; some of them had a humorous theme while others, a serious one. All of them received high public acclaim. His comedy-play, '' Moruchi Mavshi'' was later adapted into Hindi film, ''Aunty No. 1'' (1998), starring
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and
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. His movie ''Mahatma Phule'' (1955) received the ''President's Silver Medal''.


Writing and Publishing

Atre was the founder–editor of four Marathi newspapers. Two of them had a short life. But the other two, ''Maratha'' and ''(Weekly) Navayug'', ran for many years with a large circulation.


Political career

* Member of
Sanyukta Maharashtra Samiti Samyukta Maharashtra Movement ( mr, संयुक्त महाराष्ट्र चळवळ), commonly known as the Samiti, was an organisation in India that advocated for a separate Marathi-speaking state in Western India and Centr ...
during 1956–60. He was arrested in 1956 under the Preventive Detention Act for his agitation. * Member of
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from Dadar constituency (18) 1962–1967 However his ambition of becoming a member of the Indian Parliament could not be fulfilled as he lost these elections.


Important works


Plays

* Sāshtāng Namaskār (1935) * Gharābāher (1934) * Bhramāchā Bhopalā (1935) * Udyāchā Sansār (1936) * Lagnāchi Bedi (1936) * Moruchi Māwashi (1947) a Marathi comedy play *
To Mi Navhech ''To Mee Navhech'' () is a classic Marathi-language play written by Acharya Atre based on the court case of Madhav Kazi, who was an active criminal during the years between 1955 and 1960. Though the protagonist role has been played by many actor ...
(1962)


Novels, Biographies, and Essays

* Chāngunā (1954) * Battāshi Wa Itar Kathā (1954) * Mahātmā Jyotibā Phule (1958) * Suryāsta (1964) (On the life of
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) * Samādhiwaril Ashru (1956) * Kelyāne Deshātan (1961) * Atre Uwāch (1937) * Lalit Wāngmaya (1944) * Hashā Āni Tālyā (1958) * Dalitanche Baba (Remembering Dr. Ambedkar) *Mi Kasā Jhālo (1953)


Movies

* Brahmachari (1938) * 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 of Principal Atre) (1945)


Journalism

* Founder/Editor of (weekly) ''Sāptāhik Navyug'' (1940–1962) and ''Tukārām'' (1954) * Evening newspaper ''Jai Hind'' (1948) * Daily ''Marāthā'' (1956 – Till the end)


Honors

* President of 38th ''Natya Sammelan'' at
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(1955) * President of 10th ''Maharashatra Patrakar Sammelan'' (1950) * President of ''Regional Sahitya Sammelan'' at
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* In his honor there is an ''Acharya atre bhavan'' in Saswad


Awards

; National Film Awards (India) * 1st National Film Awards (1953) – President's Gold Medal for the All India Best Feature FilmShyamchi Aai *
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(1954) – President's Silver Medal for Best Feature Film in MarathiMahatma Phule


References

* ''Prahlad Keshav Atre'', by A. N. Pednekar. Sahitya Akademi Publications. .


External links

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