Ratnakar Matkari
In 2004
Born(1938-11-17)17 November 1938
Died17 May 2020(2020-05-17) (agedย 81)[1]
Mumbai, India
OccupationsProducer, writer, director
Yearsย active1955โ€“2019

Ratnakar Ramkrushna Matkari (17 November 1938ย โ€“ 17 May 2020)[2] was a Marathi writer, a movie and play producer/director, and a self-taught artist from Maharashtra, India.[3]

Life

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Matkari was born on 17 November 1938 in Mumbai. After earning a degree in economics from Mumbai University in 1958, he worked at the Bank of India for the next twenty years. Since 1978, he devoted his time exclusively to writing & production/direction of movies and plays. He was married to artist Pratibha Matkari. He died on 17 May 2020 in Mumbai, having tested positive for COVID-19 the week before during the COVID-19 pandemic in India.[4]

Literary career

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Matkari's first work, the one-act play Wedi Manase (เคตเฅ‡เคกเฅ€ เคฎเคพเคฃเคธเฅ‡), was presented in 1955 on All India Radio in Mumbai. His play Pahuni (เคชเคพเคนเฅเคฃเฅ€) was presented the next year at another venue.

Matkari worked as a columnist for newspapers and magazines in the 1970s. He wrote the column Soneri Savalya (เคธเฅ‹เคจเฅ‡เคฐเฅ€ เคธเคพเคตเคฒเฅเคฏเคพ) in Apale Mahanagar (เค†เคชเคฒเฅ‡ เคฎเคนเคพเคจเค—เคฐ) for four years.

Matkari's 98 works thus far include 33 plays, 8 collections of his one-act plays, 18 books of his short stories, 3 novels, a book of poems for children, and 14 plays and three collections of plays for children. His works include Gudha Katha (เค—เฅ‚เคขเค•เคฅเคพ) --mysteriesโ€”for adults which maintain realism. Matkari wrote a few plays in Indian languages other than Marathi.

Ratnakar Matkari's book named "Darkness" was translated from Marathi to English. [5]

Many of Matkari's novels have been adapted for the stage.

His plays include:

  • Dubhang (เคฆเฅเคญเค‚เค—)
  • Aranyak (เค†เคฐเคฃเฅเคฏเค•)
  • Sate Lote (เคธเคพเคŸเฅ‡เคฒเฅ‹เคŸเฅ‡)
  • Ashwamedh (เค…เคถเฅเคตเคฎเฅ‡เคง)
  • Brahmahatya (เคฌเฅเคฐเคนเฅเคฎเคนเคคเฅเคฏเคพ)
  • Prema Kahani (เคชเฅเคฐเฅ‡เคฎเค•เคนเคพเคฃเฅ€)
  • Lokakatha 78 (เคฒเฅ‹เค•เค•เคฅเคพ เฅญเฅฎ)
  • Khol Khol Pani (เค–เฅ‹เคฒ เค–เฅ‹เคฒ เคชเคพเคฃเฅ€)
  • Jawai Majha Bhala (เคœเคพเคตเคˆ เคฎเคพเคเคพ เคญเคฒเคพ)
  • Ghar Tighanche Hawe (เค˜เคฐ เคคเคฟเค˜เคพเค‚เคšเฅ‡ เคนเคตเฅ‡)
  • Char Diwas Premache (เคšเคพเคฐ เคฆเคฟเคตเคธ เคชเฅเคฐเฅ‡เคฎเคพเคšเฅ‡)
  • Vinashakadun Vinashakade (เคตเคฟเคจเคพเคถเคพเค•เคกเฅ‚เคจ เคตเคฟเคจเคพเคถเคพเค•เคกเฅ‡)

Matkari's plays for children include:

  • Albatya Galbatya (เค…เคฒเคฌเคคเฅเคฏเคพ เค—เคฒเคฌเคคเฅเคฏเคพ)
  • Nimma Shimma Rakshas (เคจเคฟเคฎเฅเคฎเคพเคถเคฟเคฎเฅเคฎเคพ เคฐเคพเค•เฅเคทเคธ)
  • Achat Gawachi Aphat Mavashi (เค…เคšเคพเคŸเค—เคพเคตเคšเฅ€ เค…เคซเคพเคŸ เคฎเคพเคตเคถเฅ€)

The musical play Char Diwas Premache (เคšเคพเคฐ เคฆเคฟเคตเคธ เคชเฅเคฐเฅ‡เคฎเคพเคšเฅ‡) has been presented to the public more than 850 times, and its translated versions in Hindi and Gujarati have also been presented. His play "Lokakatha 78" (เคฒเฅ‹เค•เค•เคฅเคพ เฅญเฅฎ) was presented in Marathi and Hindi.

Theatrical career

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Matkari acted in his own plays like Prem Kahani", Vinashakadun Vinashakade", "Lokakatha 78", and Sate Lote. He also presented popular one man shows like Adbhutachya Rajyat (เค…เคฆเฅเคญเฅเคคเคพเคšเฅเคฏเคพ เคฐเคพเคœเฅเคฏเคพเคค).

Matkari notably promoted art house theatre. Thus, in 1972, he established Sootradhar (เคธเฅ‚เคคเฅเคฐเคงเคพเคฐ), an institution which has produced thus far 12 art house plays.

Besides producing and directing plays for adults, Matkari notably established in 1962 Bal Natya Sanstha (เคฌเคพเคฒเคจเคพเคŸเฅเคฏเคธเค‚เคธเฅเคฅเคพ), which has thus far produced 22 plays for children, most of them being one-act plays. He performed as an actor in many of these plays, including Sangati (เคธเคพเค‚เค—เคพเคคเฅ€), "Sharvari (เคถเคฐเฅเคตเคฐเฅ€), "Chitratale Ghar" (เคšเคฟเคคเฅเคฐเคพเคคเคฒเฅ‡ เค˜เคฐ), and "Tumachi Goshta (เคคเฅเคฎเคšเฅ€ เค—เฅ‹เคทเฅเคŸ). NIKHARE THE NEW PLAY

Filmography

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Other activities

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Matkari presented a number of stage shows involving presentations of stories in front of Marathi audiences in India, Maskat, and, in 1986, the US. In 1999, he presented for different institutions 51 readings of the essay Tumhi Tithe Asayala Have (เคคเฅเคฎเฅเคนเฅ€ เคคเคฟเคฅเฅ‡ เค…เคธเคพเคฏเคฒเคพ เคนเคตเฅ‡), which was a Marathi translation of Arundhati Roy's English essay titled Greater Common Good.

Matkari directed a few TV serials. He presented on TV channel Mumbai Doordarshan 13 episodes of Sharadache Chandane (เคถเคฐเคฆเคพเคšเฅ‡ เคšเคพเค‚เคฆเคฃเฅ‡), which comprised interviews of some prominent Marathi writers. During 1976โ€“78, he presented 25 monthly shows of Gajara (เค—เคœเคฐเคพ), also on Mumbai Doordarshan.

For some years, Matkari served as a member of the advisory committee of All India Radio, and as a member of the film scrutinising committee during 1988โ€“91.

He presided over Nirbhay Bano (เคจเคฟเคฐเฅเคญเคฏ เคฌเคจเฅ‹) movement in 1995, Konkan Marathi Sahitya Sammelan, Mumbai branch in 2001, and Balkumar Sahitya Sammelan in Pune, also in 2001.

As an artist, Matkari prepared drawings for some stage crafts and drapery, and oil paintings for Narmada Andolan (เคจเคฐเฅเคฎเคฆเคพ เค†เค‚เคฆเฅ‹เคฒเคจ). He designed covers of a few books.

Accolades

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During 1983โ€“84, Matkari received a two-year scholarship from the Directorate of Culture and Education of Government of India for being an artist with social awareness.

  • Jyotsna Bhole Award from Akhil Bharatiya Natya Parishad (1978) (for his work for children's stage)
  • 'Natya Darpan Nana Oak Award (for being an all-round artist)
  • Deval Award from Akhil Bharatiya Natya Parishad (1985)
  • The Best Playwright Award from Atre Foundation (1985)
  • Maharashtra State Government's Gadkari Award (1995) (for best playwright)
  • Gangadhar Gadgil Award (1997)
  • S. L. Gadre Matoshri Award (1998)
  • Natyavrati Award (1999)
  • V. V. Shirwadkar Award for writing plays (2002)
  • Sangeet Natak Akademi Award (2003โ€“04)[6]

References

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  1. ^ "Veteran writer Ratnakar Matkari passes away". The Times of India. 18 May 2020. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  2. ^ "Marathi writer, playwright Ratnakar Matkari dead". The Hindu. 18 May 2020. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  3. ^ Ela Dutt. "Biennial Marathi Convention Attracts Thousands". News India Times. Archived from the original on 19 August 2014. Retrieved 24 January 2012.
  4. ^ "Marathi writer, playwright Ratnakar Matkari dead". 18 May 2020. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  5. ^ Matkari, Ratnakar; Pande, Vikrant (25 October 2019). Darkness. Harper Collins. ISBNย 978-93-5357-334-8.
  6. ^ "SNA: List of Akademi Awardees". Sangeet Natak Akademi Official website. Archived from the original on 27 July 2011.
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