प्रल्हाद केशव अत्रे उर्फ आचार्य अत्रे - Pralhad Keshav Atre - Aacharya Atre
Pralhad Keshav Atre - Aacharya Atre
Prahlad Keshav Atre (About this soundpronunciation (help·info)) (13 August 1898 – 13 June 1969), popularly known as acharya Atre, was a multi-faceted Indian figure. He was a prominent Marathi writer, a poet, an educationist, a newspaper founder–editor of Maratha (a Marathi language daily), a political leader, a movie producer–director–script writer and above all, a noted orator.
His Marathi film, Shyamchi Aai won the 1954 National Film Award for Best Feature Film.[1] 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 Govinda and Raveena Tandon. His movie Mahatma Phule (1955) received the President's Silver Medal.
प्रल्हाद केशव अत्रे उर्फ आचार्य अत्रे Pralhad Keshav Atre Plays
Sashtang Namaskar
Gharabaher
Bhramacha Bhopala
Udyacha Sansar
Lagnachi Bedi
Moruchi Mawashi
To Mi Navhech
प्रल्हाद केशव अत्रे उर्फ आचार्य अत्रे Novels, Biographies, and Essays
Changuna
Battashi Wa Itar Katha
Mahatma Jyotiba Phule
Suryasta
Samadhiwaril Ashru
Kelyane Deshatan
Atre Uwach
Lalit Wangmaya
Hasha ani Talya
प्रल्हाद केशव अत्रे Poetry
zenduuchi Phule
Karheche Pani
Mi Kasa Jhalo
Acharya Atre Movies
Brahmachari
Shyamchi Aai
Premveer
Dharmveer
Brandichi Batali
Paayaachi Daasi
Mahatma Phule
Parinde
आचार्य प्रल्हाद केशव अत्रे नाटके
अशी बायको हवी
उद्याचा संसार
एकच प्याला-विडंबन
कवडीचुंबक
गुरुदक्षिणा
घराबाहेर
जग काय म्हणेल?
डॉक्टर लागू
तो मी नव्हेच
पराचा कावळा
पाणिग्रहण
प्रल्हाद(नाटक)
प्रितिसंगम (नाटक)
बुवा तेथे बाया
ब्रम्हचारी
भ्रमाचा भोपळा
मी उभा आहे
मी मंत्री झालो
मोरूची मावशी
लग्नाची बेडी
वंदे भारतम
वीरवचन
शिवसमर्थ
सम्राट सिंह
साष्टांग नमस्कार
आचार्य प्रल्हाद केशव अत्रे काव्य
गीतगंगा
झेंडूची फुले
आचार्य प्रल्हाद केशव अत्रे कथासंग्रह
अशा गोष्टी अशा गंमती
कशी आहे गम्मत
कावळ्यांची शाळा
फुले आणि मुले
बत्ताशी आणि इतर कथा
आत्मचरित्र
कर्हेचे पाणी - खंड एक ते पाच
आचार्य अत्रे कादंबऱ्या
चांगुणा
मोहित्यांचा शाप
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 Govinda and Raveena Tandon.
Atre's two autobiographical works, Mi Kasā Jhālo and Karheche Pāni, similarly received much public acclaim. 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.
Atre also became known for his public feud with another well known Marathi author of his times Prof. N.S.Phadke. Several years later however there was a public reconciliation between these two in the city of Pune.
Atre had studied Urdu language in depth. He while writing under the pseudonym Maulana Allauddin Khilji, ridiculed the predilection of the Marathi poets of those times of using not easily understood Sanskrit words and using bigger than life comparisons.(He wrote a poem, Shyamale, under this whimsical pen name Maulānā Allāuddin Khilji).
Known for his straight forward views in his writing he was called 'Writer & Fighter Of Maharashtra' by Former Indian President Dr.K.R.Narayanan.