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Satish Vasant Alekar (born 30 January 1949 [1]) is a Marathi playwright, actor, and theatre director. A founder member of the Theatre Academy of Pune, and most known for his plays Mahanirvan (1974), Mahapoor (1975), Atirekee (1990), Pidhijat (2003), Mickey ani Memsahib (1973), and Begum Barve (1979), all of which he also directed for the Academy.
Satish Alekar was able to make a lifetime of work out of the tiniest patch of the earth just because of his encyclopedic knowledge about Pune.
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Satish Alekar is a renowned Marathi playwright, actor, and theatre director who has written and directed many acclaimed plays. Learn about his life, career, achievements, family, and some lesser known facts on this web page.
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Satish Alekar born in New Delhi but raised in City of Pune, Maharashtra. He completed his M.Sc. with Bio Chemistry in 1972 from University of Pune. He is more known as a playwright, director and stage actor since 1973. He is one of the founder members of Theatre Academy, Pune.
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Satish Vasant Alekar, [1] better known as Satish Alekar, is an Indian actor, theatre director, and playwright who mainly works in the Marathi film and theatre industry. He is best known for his Marathi plays Mahanirvan (1974), Mahapoor (1975), Atirekee (1990), Pidhijat (2003), Micky ani Memsahib (1973), and Begum Barve (1979). Plays. Hindi Films.
Jun 25, 2023 · Pune-based Satish Alekar was one of those who broke away from the Progressive Dramatics Association (PDA), founded by Dr Shriram Lagoo and Bhalba Kelkar in 1952, with the entire cast of “Ghashiram Kotwal”.
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Satish Alekar is one of the renowned Marathi playwrights and theatre directors. He is one of the founding members of the Theatre Academy, Pune. For the first time, he performed in a college play. Impressed by his performance Bhalbha Kelker, one theatre personality invited him to join the Progressive Dramatic Association.