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- Mahesh Elkunchwar (born 9 October 1939) is an Indian playwright and screenplay writer in Marathi language with more than 20 plays to his name, in addition...
- director Spike Lee. It is based on eponymous play by Marathi writer, Mahesh Elkunchwar. The film starred Aamir Khan, Ashutosh Gowariker, Om Puri, Shreeram Lagoo...
- Shah, and Rohini Hattangadi. It based on the play Party (1976) by Mahesh Elkunchwar. The film was produced by National Film Development Corporation of India...
- Marathi Playwrights such as Vijay Tendulkar, P. L. Deshpande, Mahesh Elkunchwar, Ratnakar Matkari, and Satish Alekar have influenced theatre throughout...
- translations of several plays by leading Marathi playwrights like Mahesh Elkunchwar, Vijay Tendulkar, G.P. Deshpande, and Satish Alekar. She credits her mother...
- Maharashtra State Film Awards in 2003. Bhaskar Deshpande (pla**** by Mahesh Elkunchwar) has been awarded with the coveted Ramon Magsaysay Award for his dedicated...
- It was here that artists like Vijay Tendulkar, Vijaya Mehta, Mahesh Elkunchwar, Dr. Shreeram Lagoo and Nana Patekar found an eager audience. Dadar has...
- Mahesh Dattani (born 1958), Indian director, actor and writer Mahesh Elkunchwar (born 1939), Indian playwright Mahesh Kothare, Indian actor, director...
- Public Prosecutor Mohan Agashe as Bhonsle, chairman, Zilla Parishad Mahesh Elkunchwar as Social worker Nana Palsikar as Bhiku's father Achyut Potdar as More...
- Featuring an ensemble cast of newcomers, Holi was based on a play by Mahesh Elkunchwar, and dealt with the practice of ragging in India. The New York Times said...