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Shankar Babaji Patil
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Shankar Babaji Patil was an Indian screenwriter and author.[1] He worked in Marathi film industry.
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He was alumni of colleges of Gadhinglaj and Kolhapur from where he did B.A and B.T. respectively.
He served for some time as a member of Maharashtra state government's committee on high school textbooks and curricula research.
Patil presided over Marathi Sahitya Sammelan at Nanded in 1985.
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Literary works
Collections of short stories
- Valiv (1958)
- Bhetigati (1960)
- Abhal (1961)
- Dhind (1962)
- Uen (1963)
- Vavri sheng (1963)
- Kulyanchi chavdi (1964)
- Kandoba (1974)
- Meeting
- Khush Kharedi (1984)
- Paijj
- Pavulvata
- Patalachi chinch
Novel
- Tarfula
Movie scripts
- Vadal vat
- Yuge yuge mi vat pahili
- Gangolan
- Bholi Bhabadi
- Pahuni
- Pinjra (1972)
- Bhujang
- Ek gaon bara bhangadi
- Ashich ek Ratra hoti
Adaptation
Shankar Patil's short story Meeting was adapted by Dr. Priyadarshan Manohar as a short play named Meeting. On May 2, 2015, Kansas-based The Big Bang Theater performed the play at Regnier Hall Auditorium at KU Edwards Campus. The play was directed by Dr. Udayan Apte.
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