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Purushottam Laxman Deshpande

Purushottam Laxman Deshpande (alternatively written as Pu La Deshpande; 8 November 1919 – 12 June 2000), popularly known by his initials ("Pu. La.") or as P. L. Deshpande, was a Marathi writer and humorist from Maharashtra. He was also an accomplished film and stage actor, script writer, author, composer, musician, singer and orator. He was often referred to as "Maharashtra's beloved personality".[1][2][3][4][5]

Pu La Deshpande
Deshpande, c. 1974
Born
Purushottam Laxman Deshpande

(1919-11-08)8 November 1919
Died12 June 2000(2000-06-12) (aged 80)
Other namesP. L. Deshpande
Pu. La.
Bhai
OccupationWriter
Spouse
(m. 1946)
RelativesVaman Mangesh Dubhashi (maternal grandfather)
Satish Dubhashi (cousin brother)
Dinesh Thakur (nephew)
Websitepuladeshpande.net
Signature

Deshpande's works have been translated into several languages including English and Kannada.[6]

Early life edit

Purushottam Laxman Deshpande was born in Gamdevi Street, Chowpati, Mumbai in a Gaud Saraswat Brahmin (GSB)[7] family to Laxman Trimbak Deshpande and Laxmibai Laxman Deshpande.[citation needed] His maternal grandfather, Vaman Mangesh Dubhashi, was a Marathi poet and writer. He had translated Rabindranath Tagore's Gitanjali into Marathi, with the title, "Abhang Gitanjali".[8]

The family used to stay at Kenway House, Procter Road in the Grant Road locality in Mumbai. His family then moved to Jogeshwari. His first 8 years at the newly formed Saraswati Baug Colony are described in the story titled 'Balpanicha Kaal Sukhacha' or Bālpaṇicā Kāḷ Sukhācā (translation: the happy days of childhood) in his book Purchundi. The family then moved to Vile Parle.[9]

Education edit

Deshpande studied at Parle Tilak Vidyalaya. He attended Ismail Yusuf College after high school and then Fergusson College in Pune for BA. Later, he attended Government Law College, Mumbai for LLB. He completed Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in 1950 and then a Master of Arts (MA) degree from Willingdon College, Sangli.[8] He also took lessons in playing the harmonium from Dattopant Rajopadhye of Bhaskar Sangitalaya[citation needed].

Personal life edit

His first wife, Sundar Divadkar, died soon after their wedding. On 12 June 1946, Deshpande married his colleague, Sunita Thakur.[8] She (Sunita Deshpande) was to go on to become an accomplished writer in her own right.[10] The couple did not have any children of their own. They raised Sunitabai's nephew, Dinesh Thakur as their own son. Pu La wrote on Dinesh in his book Gangot.

Professional life edit

Educator edit

Both Deshpande and his wife served as teachers in Orient High School, Mumbai. He also worked for some years as a college professor in Rani Parvati Devi College, Belgaum in Karnataka and Kirti College in Mumbai.

Television edit

He also worked for Doordarshan, the state-owned TV channel. He was the first person to interview the then Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, on Indian television. He was seconded to the BBC for a year-long training. After this, he spent some time in France and West Germany. It was this specific period and stays in these countries that his later travelogue "Apoorvai" was to be based upon. His other travelogues are "Poorvaranga" and "Jave Tyanchya Desha".[8][9]

Film and music edit

Deshpande was a man of many talents. Apart from writing, the talents he used in filmmaking included writing screenplays, directing, acting, composing music, and singing. He was instrumental in establishing the iconic Bal Gandharva Ranga Mandir in Pune. He was a proficient in Hindustani classical music.He composed music for many marathi films of 1940s and '50s including 'Amaldar', 'Gulacha Ganapati', 'Ghardhani', 'Chokhamela', 'Dudhbhat', 'Dev Pavla', 'Devbappa', 'Navrabayako', 'Nave Birhad', 'Manache Paan' and 'Mothi Manase'.[8][11] He was also the composer for many popular non-film songs in the "bhavegeet" genre sung by singers such as Jyotsna Bhole, Manik Varma and Asha Bhosale.

Death edit

Deshpande died in Pune, Maharashtra, on 12 June 2000, due to complications from Parkinson's disease. He was aged 80. He died on the couple's 54th wedding anniversary.[12][13]


Most of Deshpande's literary contributions are in the Marathi language.[9] Although he wrote across several genres, he was particularly well known for his works of humor. He also adapted prominent works from other languages into screenplays - scripts - for films in the Marathi. Prominent examples include:

The marathi book eka koliyane ( एका कोळीयानें )is translation ( भावानुवाद ) of earnest Hemingway's book old man and the sea== Bibliography ==.[14]

He referred to his adaptations as भावानुवाद (Bhawanuwad or paraphrasing) instead of as conventional "translation"s or "adaptation"s [citation needed].

Filmography edit

  • कुबेर (Kuber) – 1947: actor and playback singer
  • भाग्यरेखा (Bhagyarekha) – 1948: actor and playback singer
  • वंदेमातरम् (Wandemataram) – 1948: actor and playback singer
  • जागा भाड्याने देणे आहे (Jaga Bhadyane Dene ahe) – 1949: screenplay and dialogues
  • मानाचे पान (Manache Pan) – 1949:  – story, screenplay, and dialogues; co-music director in collaboration with Ga Di Madgulkar
  • मोठी माणसे (Mothi Manase) – 1949: music director
  • गोकुळचा राजा (Gokulacha Raja) – 1950: Writer of Story, Screenplay, and Dialogues
  • जरा जपून (Jara Japoon) – 1950: Writer of Screenplay and Dialogues
  • जोहार मायबाप (Johar Maybap) – 1950: Actor
  • नवरा बायको (Nawara Bayako) – 1950: Music Director and Writer of Story, Screenplay, and Dialogues
  • ही वाट पंढरीची (Hi Wat Pandharichi) – 1950: Actor
  • पुढचे पाऊल (Pudhache Paool) – 1950: Actor and Writer of Screenplay and Dialogues in collaboration with Ga Di Madgulkar
  • वर पाहिजे (Var Pahije) – 1950: Actor and Writer of Screenplay and Dialogues in collaboration with Achyut Ranade
  • देव पावला (Dewa Pawala) – 1950: Music Director
  • दूध भात (Doodh Bhat) – 1952: Music Director and Writer of Story, Screenplay, Dialogues, and Lyrics
  • घरधनी (Ghardhani) – 1952: Music Director and Writer of Screenplay, Dialogues, and Lyrics
  • नवे बिर्हाड (Nawe Birhad) – 1952: Writer of Story and Screenplay
  • माईसाहेब (Maisaheb) – 1952: Music Director and Writer of Screenplay and Dialogues
  • संदेश (Sandesh) [in Hindi] – 1952: Writer of Story, Screenplay, and Dialogues (translated by Mir Asgar Ali)
  • देवबाप्पा (Dewabappa) – 1952: Music Director and Writer of Story, Screenplay, Dialogues, and Lyrics
  • गुळाचा गणपती (Gulacha Ganapati) – 1953: Director, Music Director, actor, and Writer of Story, Screenplay, Dialogues, and Lyrics[15]
  • फूल और कलियाँ (Phool Aur Kaliyan) [in Hindi] – 1960: Story writer –
  • सुंदर मी होणार (This novel was adopted to make Hindi movie Aaj aur Kal) [in Hindi] – 1966: Story writer –
  • चिमणराव गुंड्याभाऊ (Chimanarao Gundyabhau) – : Narrator
  • एक होता विदूषक (Ek Hota Vidushak) – 1993: Screenplay and Dialogues

Awards and recognition edit

 
Deshpande on a 2002 stamp of India

Social work edit

Pu La Deshpande donated and participated in several social and philanthropic causes.

  • Seed donation to Muktangan Deaddiction and Rehabilitation Center[20]
  • Donation to IUCAA Muktangan Vidnyan Shodhika[21]
  • Donation to Neehar, a hostel for the children of sex workers[22]
  • Donation for closed-door auditorium and an open theatre for the blind students at Baba Amte's Anandvan[22]
  • Supporter of Andhashraddha Nirmoolan Samiti (Committee for Eradication of blind Superstitions), promoting cultivation of scientific temperament

Pu. La. Deshpande's wife, Sunita Deshpande, donated Rs.25 lakhs to IUCAA towards Muktangan Vidnyan Shodhika, a building aptly named as "PULASTYA" (a name of a star and memory of PULA.) After the demise of Sunita deshpande, the copyrights of most of Pu. La's books were given to IUCAA and the royalties received from Pu La's works is used to spread Science awareness among young kids by IUCAA.[23][verification needed]

In popular culture edit

Films and television edit

  • Gola Berij, a 2012 Indian Marathi-language film directed by Kshitij Zarapkar, presents a fictionaized account of his life.[24]
  • Bhai: Vyakti Ki Valli is the film released on 4 January 2019 on P L Deshpande directed by Mahesh Manjrekar. The film was criticized by many for taking cinematic liberty.[25] A sequel Bhai - Vyakti Ki Valli 2 was released a month later.
  • Namune, a television serial on Sony SAB based on Deshpande's literature, has the actor Sanjay Mone play the role of Deshpande. Along with Sanjay Mone, there are various actors from the Hindi and Marathi film industry.[26]

Documentaries edit

Documentary on Pu. La. Deshpande:[27] This is a Govt. of India Films Division documentary, in which Pu La himself reveals his life journey. It was filmed on the occasion of his 60th birthday. There are two other documentaries made on Pu La:

  • One by Mukta Rajadhyakshya and Sudhir Moghe called Ya Sama Haa on his 75th birthday and
  • Pu La Vruttant, made by Jabbar Patel, in which Pu La himself talks about his life.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "A documentary ode to Pu La Deshpande in Pune on June 12". The Hindustan Times. 10 June 2018.
  2. ^ "A cultural icon called PuLa who made Marathis laugh at themselves - Times of India". The Times of India. 18 November 2018.
  3. ^ "Socially aware PuLa: A conversation tracing the late writer's service to society". 24 November 2018.
  4. ^ "Death Anniversary of P.L. Deshpande". Mintage World -. 12 June 2019. Retrieved 31 May 2021.
  5. ^ . www.punesite.com. Archived from the original on 7 November 2017. Retrieved 1 November 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  6. ^ "Two good: Couple of translators bring joy to Kannada, Marathi – Bangalore Mirror -". Bangalore Mirror. Retrieved 1 November 2017.
  7. ^ "Economic and Political Weekly, Volume 14". Sameeksha Trust. 1979: 1519. Deshpande a college graduate from a progressive Gaud Saraswat Brahmin community.. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  8. ^ a b c d e Chauhan, K.A. Author); Ray, N.R. (Editor) (1986). DICTIONARY OF NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY (Supplement) Volume I (A-D). Calcutta: N. R. Ray Director, Institute of Historical Studies. pp. 341–342. Retrieved 20 August 2017. {{cite book}}: |first1= has generic name (help)
  9. ^ a b c . pldkalaacademy.org. Archived from the original on 15 July 2016. Retrieved 1 November 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  10. ^ "Author Deshpande passes away at 83 – Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 1 November 2017.
  11. ^ Mishra, Garima (2015). "NFAI acquires handwritten script of Pu La Deshpande's 1953 film 'Gulacha Ganpati". Indian Express. No. November 20, 2015. The express group. Retrieved 11 July 2021.
  12. ^ PTI (12 June 2000). "Pu La Deshpande passes away". The Indian Express. Retrieved 26 December 2010.
  13. ^ "Pu La Deshpande to come alive on silver screen – Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 1 November 2017.
  14. ^ Uwe Böker; Ines Detmers; Anna-Christina Giovanopoulos (2006). John Gay's The Beggar's Opera, 1728-2004: adaptations and re-writings. Rodopi. pp. 7, 26–27. ISBN 90-420-2113-6.
  15. ^ "NFAI acquires handwritten script of Pu La Deshpande's 1953 film 'Gulacha Ganpati'". The Indian Express. 20 November 2015. Retrieved 1 November 2017.
  16. ^ a b "Padma Awards" (PDF). Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2015. Archived (PDF) from the original on 9 October 2022. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
  17. ^ . pldkalaacademy.org. Archived from the original on 29 June 2014. Retrieved 1 November 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  18. ^ "P.L. Deshpande". The Indian Express. 8 November 2020. Retrieved 9 November 2020.
  19. ^ "डिजिटल फॉन्टमधील पुलंच्या अक्षरलेखनाची जादू". Loksatta. 12 June 2021. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
  20. ^ Madaan, Neha (27 July 2011). "Pune: 19,000 addicts on the road to recovery". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 3 January 2013. Retrieved 8 November 2012.
  21. ^ . SciPop IUCAA. Archived from the original on 12 November 2012. Retrieved 8 November 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  22. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 10 February 2012. Retrieved 8 November 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  23. ^ "IUCAA has copyrights of Pu La's works, say his kin | Pune News". The Times of India. 9 September 2018.
  24. ^ "Gola Berij". ZEE5.
  25. ^ "Prabha Atre decries guru's portrayal in Pu La biopic". The Times of India. 30 January 2019. Retrieved 11 February 2021.
  26. ^ "'Namune' to bring writer P.L. Deshpande alive on small screen (TV Snippets)". IANS. 14 July 2018. from the original on 3 October 2022. Retrieved 23 October 2023 – via Business Standard.
  27. ^ A Very Rare Documentary on Pu La Deshpande 60th Birthday | पु ल देशपांडे. अतिशय दुर्लभ चित्रफीत, retrieved 27 August 2021

External links edit

  • Purushottam Laxman Deshpande at IMDb
  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Purushottam Laxman Deshpande news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message Purushottam Laxman Deshpande alternatively written as Pu La Deshpande 8 November 1919 12 June 2000 popularly known by his initials Pu La or as P L Deshpande was a Marathi writer and humorist from Maharashtra He was also an accomplished film and stage actor script writer author composer musician singer and orator He was often referred to as Maharashtra s beloved personality 1 2 3 4 5 Pu La DeshpandeDeshpande c 1974BornPurushottam Laxman Deshpande 1919 11 08 8 November 1919Bombay Bombay Presidency British IndiaDied12 June 2000 2000 06 12 aged 80 Pune Maharashtra IndiaOther namesP L DeshpandePu La BhaiOccupationWriterSpouseSunita Deshpande m 1946 wbr RelativesVaman Mangesh Dubhashi maternal grandfather Satish Dubhashi cousin brother Dinesh Thakur nephew Websitepuladeshpande wbr netSignature Deshpande s works have been translated into several languages including English and Kannada 6 Contents 1 Early life 2 Education 3 Personal life 4 Professional life 4 1 Educator 4 2 Television 4 3 Film and music 5 Death 6 Filmography 7 Awards and recognition 8 Social work 9 In popular culture 9 1 Films and television 9 2 Documentaries 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksEarly life editPurushottam Laxman Deshpande was born in Gamdevi Street Chowpati Mumbai in a Gaud Saraswat Brahmin GSB 7 family to Laxman Trimbak Deshpande and Laxmibai Laxman Deshpande citation needed His maternal grandfather Vaman Mangesh Dubhashi was a Marathi poet and writer He had translated Rabindranath Tagore s Gitanjali into Marathi with the title Abhang Gitanjali 8 The family used to stay at Kenway House Procter Road in the Grant Road locality in Mumbai His family then moved to Jogeshwari His first 8 years at the newly formed Saraswati Baug Colony are described in the story titled Balpanicha Kaal Sukhacha or Balpaṇica Kaḷ Sukhaca translation the happy days of childhood in his book Purchundi The family then moved to Vile Parle 9 Education editDeshpande studied at Parle Tilak Vidyalaya He attended Ismail Yusuf College after high school and then Fergusson College in Pune for BA Later he attended Government Law College Mumbai for LLB He completed Bachelor of Arts BA degree in 1950 and then a Master of Arts MA degree from Willingdon College Sangli 8 He also took lessons in playing the harmonium from Dattopant Rajopadhye of Bhaskar Sangitalaya citation needed Personal life editHis first wife Sundar Divadkar died soon after their wedding On 12 June 1946 Deshpande married his colleague Sunita Thakur 8 She Sunita Deshpande was to go on to become an accomplished writer in her own right 10 The couple did not have any children of their own They raised Sunitabai s nephew Dinesh Thakur as their own son Pu La wrote on Dinesh in his book Gangot Professional life editEducator edit Both Deshpande and his wife served as teachers in Orient High School Mumbai He also worked for some years as a college professor in Rani Parvati Devi College Belgaum in Karnataka and Kirti College in Mumbai Television edit He also worked for Doordarshan the state owned TV channel He was the first person to interview the then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru on Indian television He was seconded to the BBC for a year long training After this he spent some time in France and West Germany It was this specific period and stays in these countries that his later travelogue Apoorvai was to be based upon His other travelogues are Poorvaranga and Jave Tyanchya Desha 8 9 Film and music edit Deshpande was a man of many talents Apart from writing the talents he used in filmmaking included writing screenplays directing acting composing music and singing He was instrumental in establishing the iconic Bal Gandharva Ranga Mandir in Pune He was a proficient in Hindustani classical music He composed music for many marathi films of 1940s and 50s including Amaldar Gulacha Ganapati Ghardhani Chokhamela Dudhbhat Dev Pavla Devbappa Navrabayako Nave Birhad Manache Paan and Mothi Manase 8 11 He was also the composer for many popular non film songs in the bhavegeet genre sung by singers such as Jyotsna Bhole Manik Varma and Asha Bhosale Death editDeshpande died in Pune Maharashtra on 12 June 2000 due to complications from Parkinson s disease He was aged 80 He died on the couple s 54th wedding anniversary 12 13 Main article Purushottam Laxman Deshpande bibliography Most of Deshpande s literary contributions are in the Marathi language 9 Although he wrote across several genres he was particularly well known for his works of humor He also adapted prominent works from other languages into screenplays scripts for films in the Marathi Prominent examples include The 1952 film अ मलद र Ammaldar based on Nikolai Gogol s Inspector General The 1962 book क य व ट ट ल त ह ईल Kay Wattel Te Hoeel based on the translation of Helen and George Papashvily s script of Anything Can Happen Teen paishyacha tamasha based on The Threepenny Opera Die Dreigroschenoper by Bertolt Brecht The marathi book eka koliyane एक क ळ य न is translation भ व न व द of earnest Hemingway s book old man and the sea Bibliography 14 He referred to his adaptations as भ व न व द Bhawanuwador paraphrasing instead of as conventional translation s or adaptation s citation needed Filmography editक ब र Kuber 1947 actor and playback singer भ ग यर ख Bhagyarekha 1948 actor and playback singer व द म तरम Wandemataram 1948 actor and playback singer ज ग भ ड य न द ण आह Jaga Bhadyane Dene ahe 1949 screenplay and dialogues म न च प न Manache Pan 1949 story screenplay and dialogues co music director in collaboration with Ga Di Madgulkar म ठ म णस Mothi Manase 1949 music director ग क ळच र ज Gokulacha Raja 1950 Writer of Story Screenplay and Dialogues जर जप न Jara Japoon 1950 Writer of Screenplay and Dialogues ज ह र म यब प Johar Maybap 1950 Actor नवर ब यक Nawara Bayako 1950 Music Director and Writer of Story Screenplay and Dialogues ह व ट प ढर च Hi Wat Pandharichi 1950 Actor प ढच प ऊल Pudhache Paool 1950 Actor and Writer of Screenplay and Dialogues in collaboration with Ga Di Madgulkar वर प ह ज Var Pahije 1950 Actor and Writer of Screenplay and Dialogues in collaboration with Achyut Ranade द व प वल Dewa Pawala 1950 Music Director द ध भ त Doodh Bhat 1952 Music Director and Writer of Story Screenplay Dialogues and Lyrics घरधन Ghardhani 1952 Music Director and Writer of Screenplay Dialogues and Lyrics नव ब र ह ड Nawe Birhad 1952 Writer of Story and Screenplay म ईस ह ब Maisaheb 1952 Music Director and Writer of Screenplay and Dialogues स द श Sandesh in Hindi 1952 Writer of Story Screenplay and Dialogues translated by Mir Asgar Ali द वब प प Dewabappa 1952 Music Director and Writer of Story Screenplay Dialogues and Lyrics ग ळ च गणपत Gulacha Ganapati 1953 Director Music Director actor and Writer of Story Screenplay Dialogues and Lyrics 15 फ ल और कल य Phool Aur Kaliyan in Hindi 1960 Story writer स दर म ह ण र This novel was adopted to make Hindi movie Aaj aur Kal in Hindi 1966 Story writer च मणर व ग ड य भ ऊ Chimanarao Gundyabhau Narrator एक ह त व द षक Ek Hota Vidushak 1993 Screenplay and DialoguesAwards and recognition edit nbsp Deshpande on a 2002 stamp of India Punyabhushan 1993 Padma Bhushan 1990 16 Maharashtra Gaurav Bahurupi Award Padma Shri 1966 16 Sahitya Akademi Award Marathi for Vyakti Ani Valli 1965 Sangeet Natak Akademi Award 1967 Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowship 1979 Maharashtra Bhushan Award 1996 Kalidas Samman 1987 Honorary Doctor of Literature Degrees from Rabindra Bharati University 1979 University of Pune 1980 and Tilak Maharashtra University 1993 First interviewer to interview Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru the first Prime Minister of India for the then newly founded Doordarshan The P L Deshpande Maharashtra Kala Academy was established by the Government of Maharashtra in Mumbai to honour his contributions to Marathi literature 2002 17 A garden Pu La Deshpande Udyan also known as Pune Okayama Friendship Garden in Pune was named after him in commemoration On 8 November 2020 his 101st birth anniversary Google honoured him with a Google Doodle 18 A computer font titled PuLa 100 which mimicked his handwriting was made available in 2020 19 Social work editPu La Deshpande donated and participated in several social and philanthropic causes Seed donation to Muktangan Deaddiction and Rehabilitation Center 20 Donation to IUCAA Muktangan Vidnyan Shodhika 21 Donation to Neehar a hostel for the children of sex workers 22 Donation for closed door auditorium and an open theatre for the blind students at Baba Amte s Anandvan 22 Supporter of Andhashraddha Nirmoolan Samiti Committee for Eradication of blind Superstitions promoting cultivation of scientific temperament Pu La Deshpande s wife Sunita Deshpande donated Rs 25 lakhs to IUCAA towards Muktangan Vidnyan Shodhika a building aptly named as PULASTYA a name of a star and memory of PULA After the demise of Sunita deshpande the copyrights of most of Pu La s books were given to IUCAA and the royalties received from Pu La s works is used to spread Science awareness among young kids by IUCAA 23 verification needed In popular culture editFilms and television edit Gola Berij a 2012 Indian Marathi language film directed by Kshitij Zarapkar presents a fictionaized account of his life 24 Bhai Vyakti Ki Valli is the film released on 4 January 2019 on P L Deshpande directed by Mahesh Manjrekar The film was criticized by many for taking cinematic liberty 25 A sequel Bhai Vyakti Ki Valli 2 was released a month later Namune a television serial on Sony SAB based on Deshpande s literature has the actor Sanjay Mone play the role of Deshpande Along with Sanjay Mone there are various actors from the Hindi and Marathi film industry 26 Documentaries edit Documentary on Pu La Deshpande 27 This is a Govt of India Films Division documentary in which Pu La himself reveals his life journey It was filmed on the occasion of his 60th birthday There are two other documentaries made on Pu La One by Mukta Rajadhyakshya and Sudhir Moghe called Ya Sama Haa on his 75th birthday and Pu La Vruttant made by Jabbar Patel in which Pu La himself talks about his life See also editList of Indian writers Pralhad Keshav AtreReferences edit A documentary ode to Pu La Deshpande in Pune on June 12 The Hindustan Times 10 June 2018 A cultural icon called PuLa who made Marathis laugh at themselves Times of India The Times of India 18 November 2018 Socially aware PuLa A conversation tracing the late writer s service to society 24 November 2018 Death Anniversary of P L Deshpande Mintage World 12 June 2019 Retrieved 31 May 2021 Pu La Deshpande Park in Pune www punesite com Archived from the original on 7 November 2017 Retrieved 1 November 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Two good Couple of translators bring joy to Kannada Marathi Bangalore Mirror Bangalore Mirror Retrieved 1 November 2017 Economic and Political Weekly Volume 14 Sameeksha Trust 1979 1519 Deshpande a college graduate from a progressive Gaud Saraswat Brahmin community a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help a b c d e Chauhan K A Author Ray N R Editor 1986 DICTIONARY OF NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY Supplement Volume I A D Calcutta N R Ray Director Institute of Historical Studies pp 341 342 Retrieved 20 August 2017 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a first1 has generic name help a b c P L Deshpande Maharashtra Kala Academy Ravindra Natya Mandir Prabhadevi Mumbai pldkalaacademy org Archived from the original on 15 July 2016 Retrieved 1 November 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Author Deshpande passes away at 83 Times of India The Times of India Retrieved 1 November 2017 Mishra Garima 2015 NFAI acquires handwritten script of Pu La Deshpande s 1953 film Gulacha Ganpati Indian Express No November 20 2015 The express group Retrieved 11 July 2021 PTI 12 June 2000 Pu La Deshpande passes away The Indian Express Retrieved 26 December 2010 Pu La Deshpande to come alive on silver screen Times of India The Times of India Retrieved 1 November 2017 Uwe Boker Ines Detmers Anna Christina Giovanopoulos 2006 John Gay s The Beggar s Opera 1728 2004 adaptations and re writings Rodopi pp 7 26 27 ISBN 90 420 2113 6 NFAI acquires handwritten script of Pu La Deshpande s 1953 film Gulacha Ganpati The Indian Express 20 November 2015 Retrieved 1 November 2017 a b Padma Awards PDF Ministry of Home Affairs Government of India 2015 Archived PDF from the original on 9 October 2022 Retrieved 21 July 2015 P L Deshpande Maharashtra Kala Academy Ravindra Natya Mandir 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Times of India 9 September 2018 Gola Berij ZEE5 Prabha Atre decries guru s portrayal in Pu La biopic The Times of India 30 January 2019 Retrieved 11 February 2021 Namune to bring writer P L Deshpande alive on small screen TV Snippets IANS 14 July 2018 Archived from the original on 3 October 2022 Retrieved 23 October 2023 via Business Standard A Very Rare Documentary on Pu La Deshpande 60th Birthday प ल द शप ड अत शय द र लभ च त रफ त retrieved 27 August 2021External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Purushottam Laxman Deshpande Purushottam Laxman Deshpande at IMDb Official website Preceded byGajanan Digambar Madgulkar Marathi Sahitya Sammelan President1974 Ichalkaranji Succeeded byDurga Bhagwat Portals nbsp Biography nbsp India nbsp Literature Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Purushottam Laxman Deshpande amp oldid 1186756733, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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