Pralhad Keshav Atre


Pralhad Keshav Atre , popularly known as Āchārya Atre, was a prominent Marathi writer, poet, educationist, founder–editor of Maratha, and above all a noted orator.

Biography

Early life

Atre was born on 13 August 1898 in a Marathi Deshastha Rigvedi Brahmin family of Kodit Khurd, a village near Saswad in Pune district. His father was a clerk and also a secretary of Saswad Municipality for a brief period and his uncle was teacher at MES Waghire High School Saswad. He completed his primary and High School education from MES Waghire High School, Saswad. He matriculated from Fergusson college in 1919. He completed Bachelor of Arts from University of Pune. After graduation Atre took up a career as a school teacher. Atre did his T. D. from the University of London in 1928. Before returning to India he studied Experimental Psychology under Cyril Burt and taught at Harrow.

Film and theatre career

His Marathi film, Shyamchi Aai won the 1954 National Film Award for Best Feature Film. 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, starring Govinda and Raveena Tandon.
His movie Mahatma Phule received the President's Silver Medal.

Writing and Publishing

Atre was the founder–editor of four Marathi newspapers. Two of them had a short life. But the other two, Maratha and Navayug, ran for many years with a large circulation.
Below are some of his works.
Poetry collections:
1.Akrava Avtar
2.Zenduchi Fule
3.Geetganga
4.Panchagavya
Novels:
1.Maharashtra Mohra
2.Mohityancha Shaap
3.Changuna
Autobiographical works:
1.Mi Kasa Jhalo
2.Karheche Pani

Career

Political

  • Member of Samyukta Maharashtra Samiti during 1956–60. He was arrested in 1956 under the Preventive Detention Act for his agitation.
  • Member of Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha from Dadar constituency 1962

    Novels, Biographies, and Essays

  • Gharābāher
  • Bhramāchā Bhopalā
  • Udyāchā Sansār
  • Lagnāchi Bedi
  • Moruchi Māwashi a Marathi comedy play
  • To Mi Navhech
  • Chāngunā
  • Battāshi Wa Itar Kathā
  • Mahātmā Jyotibā Phule
  • Suryāsta
  • Samādhiwaril Ashru
  • Kelyāne Deshātan
  • Krantikarkanche kulpurush Savarkar
  • Atre Uwāch
  • Lalit Wāngmaya
  • Hashā Āni Tālyā
  • Dalitanche Baba
  • Mi Kasā Jhālo

    Movies

  • Brahmachari
  • Vasantsena
  • Shyāmchi Aai
  • Premveer
  • Dharmveer
  • Brandichi Bātali
  • Paayaachi Daasi. Producer.
  • Mahātmā Phule
  • Parinde

    Journalism

  • Founder/Editor of Sāptāhik Navyug and Tukārām
  • Evening newspaper Jai Hind
  • Daily ''Marāthā''

    Honors

  • President of 38th Natya Sammelan at Belgaon
  • President of 10th Maharashatra Patrakar Sammelan
  • President of Regional Sahitya Sammelan at Baroda, Indore and Gwalior
  • In his honor there is an Acharya atre bhavan in Saswad

    Awards

;National Film Awards