![]() She has never attempted playwrights and comedies.Shanta Shelke was born in Indapur, Pune. Some of her famous song collections include Godaan, Varsha, Kalyanche divas fulanchya rati and Purvasandhya. Her published novels are Dharma, Odh, Chikkhaldrayancha Mantrik, Vijhti Jyot, Nararakshas, Punarjanma and Majha Khel Mandu De. She also produced lalit literature like Anandache Jhad (The tree of happiness), Avad Nivad (Likes dislikes), Vadildhari Manase (Father figures), Pavsaadhicha Paus (The rain before the rains), Sansmarane (memories) and Dhool Pati - an introspective autobiography. Ek pani, Madarangi and Janta Ajanata are a few such translation works. She used to translate English films for Marathi newspaper columns and a few of them have been later published as books. Her works in Marathi include - poems, stories, novels, character sketches, interviews, critiques and introductions. She retired after long service from Dayanand College, Mumbai and settled in Pune. After 5 years, she moved to Nagpur and worked as Marathi faculty in Hislop College. Then she worked as assistant editor of the weekly Navyug. ![]() Kelkar and Chiplunkar awards during the same period. Later she did post graduation in Sanskrit and Marathi and was the first rank holder of Mumbai University. She was educated in Sir Parshurambhau College, Pune. ![]() ![]() She has worked as assistant editor of the weekly Navyug for 5 years. She used to translate English movies for newspaper columns. During her working career in Mumbai, she also served in Film Censor board, Theatre examination board and Govt. She was a song composer also and her songs were sung by great names like Lata Mangeshkar, Kishori Amonkar and Asha Bhosle. As a writer, her collections include – poems, children works, translations, stories, character sketches and many more. Shanta Shelke was a noted Marathi writer, journalist, professor and poet. ![]()
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