Vidyadhar Gokhale
Vidyadhar S. Gokhale was a political activist, a Marathi playwright, and an editor of a Marathi newspaper, Loksatta, from Maharashtra, India.
Early life
Vidyadhar Gokhale was born in Amravati, Maharashtra. His father Sambhajirao Gokhale was a leader of the Indian National Congress and a Minister in the Central Provinces Government. Vidyadhar was influenced by the writings and thoughts of Veer Wamanrao Joshi.He studied in Amravati and went to Mumbai in 1944. He was a post graduate in Marathi and Sanskrit. He taught in the General Education Society's School at Kurla.
Career
Literature
After teaching in Kurla, Gokhale became a journalist. Initially, he was the editor of a Marathi weekly. Between 1960 and 1983, he wrote about 60 plays and 66 songs for Sangeet Nataks. He is credited for the revival of the Sangeet Nataks. His plays consist of varied themes like historical, mythical and social issues. He also established an organisation called "Rangasharada" for the purpose of launching plays.He wrote novel Jhanjhawat. Some of his prominent plays are:Suvarna Tula Panditraj Jagannath Mandarmala Madanachi Manjiri Jai Jai Gauri Shankar Bawannkhani Swarsamradni
He presided over the Marathi Sahitya Sammelan in Satara in 1993.