Prabhakar Pendharkar Explained
Prabhakar Pendharkar (1933–2010) was a Marathi writer. He was the son of film personality and director Bhalji Pendharkar.[1] He worked under his father in the film sector and later in V. Shantaram's studio, Rajkamal.[2] Pendharkar started his writing career with the magazine Deepavali. He also published various novels like Arey Sansar Sansar, Rarang Dhang and Chakrivadal. His long story Pratiksha received an award.
Pendharkar was credited in films including Toofan Aur Deeya (1956) as Assistant Director. In 1981, he also directed Marathi film Bal Shivaji.[3] [4] [5]
Pendharkar received the award for Best News Review at the 33rd National Film Awards based on the life of Taranath Shenoy, a handicap swimmer who crossed the English Channel. The News Review was directed by M. S. Gangadhar and Ashok Patil and was co-produced by Pendharkar with Pritam S. Arshi.[6]
Notes and References
- Book: Marathi Cinema: In Retrospect. Sanjit Narwekar. 59 . Maharashtra Film, Stage & Cultural Development Corporation . 1995.
- Web site: Pune-Based Eminent Film-Maker, Writer Passes Away. usurped. https://web.archive.org/web/20171011071847/http://www.punesite.com/pune-based-eminent-film-maker-writer-passes-away.html. 11 October 2017. www.punesite.com.
- Book: National Film Development Corporation of India . Directorate of Film Festivals . Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Publications Division . Indian Cinema . 1981 . Directorate of Film Festivals, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting . 133, 134 .
- Book: Gavankar, Nilu N . The Desai Trio and the Movie Industry of India . 17 November 2012 . 20 July 2011 . AuthorHouse . 978-1-4634-1941-7 . 208.
- Book: S. Rukmini . T.M. Ramachandran . 70 years of Indian cinema, 1913–1983 . 1985 . CINEMA India-International . Bombay . 978-0-86132-090-5 . 545 .
- Web site: 33rd National Film Awards. Directorate of Film Festivals. January 7, 2012.