Datta Raghunath Kavthekar
Dattatreya Raghunath Kavthekar (1901 – 1979) was a Marathi novelist from Maharashtra, India.
Biography
He was born in 1901 in Wai,[1] Bombay Presidency. He lost both of his parents at an early age. After his high school education, he joined the Indian Army then under the British Raj. He was a World War I veteran.
For some time, Nagpur University had included study of Kavthekar's fictions in its Master of Arts curriculum.
He became closely associated with the Marathi film industry.[2]
Works
- Ūmaḍalelyā Bhāvanā (1937)
- Ujeḍāntīla Andhār (1937)
- Nādanīnāda (1939)
- Gulābācyā Pākaḷayā (1940)
- Cāndaṇyāntīla Sāvalyā (1940)
- Apurā Ḍāva (1941)
- Reśamācyā Gāṭhī (1942)
- Śālan (1943)
- Mandā (1943)
- Āpulakīcī Jhaḷ (1962)
- Vāṭa Pāhatã Locana (1965)
- Ābhāḷācī Sā̃valī (1967)
- Ruperī Kaḍā (1968)
- Malā Sobat Havīya -Phakta Sobat! (1973)
- Svapna Vegī Sare (1974)
- Mandā Mhaṇajeca Andha Andhārī Baisale (1978)
- Vikhuralele Prem
Movies based on Kavthekar's novels
- Shubhamangal (1954)
- Kunkwacha Karanda (1971)
- Apura Dav
- Reshmachya Gathi
References
- ^ Menon, Rekha (1963). Cultural Profiles: Banaras. Allahabad. Lucknow. Bangalore. Mysore. Bombay. Poona. Inter-National Cultural Centre.
- ^ Gokulsing, K.; Dissanayake, Wimal (17 April 2013). Routledge Handbook of Indian Cinemas. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-136-77291-7.