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Marathi stage artist Sadanand Joshi passed away this morning following a cardiac arrest, family sources said.
Joshi (86) is survived by his wife Asha and a son, Nilesh and daughter Nilima.

Joshi has performed around 300 stage shows. His contributions include 'Hasya Kallol', 'Swami', 'Mee Atre Boltoi', which is based on the life of Acharya Atre, a noted playwright.

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After a long time I am writing blog, and this is becauase i was a bit busy in upgrading www.marathitheatre.com. Marathi Theatre.com will be very soon to rocks you, because I will give you more beyond the Marathi Theatre. But now I have booked one more domain and I will handle one more web site and I love to work for this web site, because this web site is very special for me and I think also for read more »
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The great Marathi playwrite Vijay Tendulkar passed away here in Pune on May 19, 2008. The beacon of revolutionary thoughts in the Marathi theatre and recipient of Padmabhushan, Sangeet Natak Academy award was suffering from muscle disorder. The author of 'Shantata Court Chalu Aahe', 'Ghashiram Kotwal', 'Gidhade', 'Sakharam Baindar' and many more dramas without melodrama was known for his read more »
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Noted playwright Vijay Tendulkar, whose experimentation with socially controversial themes jolted the orthodox Marathi theatre, died in Pune on Monday after a protracted illness. read more »
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A two act emotional and psychological drama, article writeen by Omkar Thatte, producer of Marathi Play "Uttar Ratra" just click below link http://www.marathitheatre.com/marathitheatre-articles-2.html read more »
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The scenario easily represents a dichotomy in Mumbai. There’s a Marathi theatre festival, Nataknaama (with seven plays being staged over three days), starting from today at Prithvi theatre. And until last afternoon, the ticket sales were zero.

This, given that Marathi theatre is, and always has been, so alive and kicking in the city, comes as a shock.

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Machchindra Kambli did to the Malwani dialect what no one else could. He brought it to the world stage with his drama Vastraharan. rnrnKambli was a superstar and till he died last night at 58, he lived like the king he was. he would say, “ read more »
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Association calls for increased attention by Bombayites

Marathi theatre is facing a spate of problems. It is not like things were always moving smoothly for them, but since recently, things seem to be getting even worse. From rental problems to no assigned place for cultural activities, vernacular theatre is facing the brunt. read more »
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