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Jayaram Shiledar

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Marathi actor

Jayaram Shiledar (1915–1992) was anactor and singer inMarathi films and on Marathi musical stage.

Early life and family

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Jayaram Shildar was born in 1915 in the city ofBelgaum, in the present day Indian state ofKarnataka. He had three daughters with his first wife, who died in 1940s. In 1948, he fell in love with Pramila Jadhav, his leading lady on themusical stage. The two married in 1950. After marriage, Pramila adopted the nameJayamala Shiledar, who was a noted singer in her own right. The couple had two daughters, Lata (also known as Dipti Bhogle after her marriage) and the more famous younger daughter,Keerti. Both daughters had successful careers as actresses on Marathi stage.[1] Keerti (1952-2022) presided over the 98th Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Natya Sammelan (All India Marathi drama convention).[2][3]

Career

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Jayaram Shiledar was the leading man in many Marathi films of the late 1940s. He played the lead in the popular Marathi film onPeshwa era Lavani artist and poet,Ram Joshi. The film was produced byV. Shantaram and calledLokshahir Ram Joshi.[4] The film popularized inclusion of Marathi folk dance calledLavani in films. His other Marathi language films include Meethbhakar and Jivacha sakha, both released in 1940s.[5][6]

Jayaram Shiledar and Jayamala Shiledar formed a drama company called Marathi Rangbhoomi in 1949.[7] The company produced 25 musicals (Sangeet Natak) on Marathi stage in the following decades.[8] Notable dramas produced by their company includeEkhadyacha Nashib,MumbaichiManasa,Anant Phandi,Abhogi,[9] andSwarsamradni.[10]

References

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  1. ^"जयमाला शिलेदार काळाच्या पडद्याआड-पुणे-महाराष्ट्र-Maharashtra Times". Maharashtratimes.indiatimes.com. 9 August 2013. Archived fromthe original on 2013-10-29. Retrieved2013-08-15.
  2. ^"I will try to restore traditional glory of Marathi musicals: Kirti Shiledar".The Afternoon Despatch & Courier.Archived from the original on 2018-07-06. Retrieved2018-07-05.
  3. ^"Veteran Marathi theatre artist Kirti Shiledar passes away at 70". 23 January 2022.
  4. ^Hansa Wadkar (1 April 2014).You Ask, I Tell: An autobiography. Zubaan. pp. 5–.ISBN 978-93-83074-68-6.
  5. ^Mujawar, I., 1969. Maharashtra birthplace of Indian film industry. Maharashtra Information Centre, Government of Maharashtra, New Delhi.
  6. ^Ashish Rajadhyaksha; Paul Willemen (10 July 2014).Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema. Routledge. pp. 307, 314.ISBN 978-1-135-94318-9.
  7. ^Meera Kosambi (5 July 2017).Gender, Culture, and Performance: Marathi Theatre and Cinema before Independence. Taylor & Francis. pp. 263–.ISBN 978-1-351-56590-5.
  8. ^"Celebrating Jayaram Shiledar, the legend of Marathi Sangeet".Times of India. No. December 6, 2015. the Times Group. 2015.
  9. ^"Celebrating Jayaram Shiledar, the legend of Marathi Sangeet Natak". No. Dec 6. Times of India. timesofindia.indiatimes.com › City. Dec 6, 2015. Retrieved26 October 2017.
  10. ^Bhogle, Dipti (2018)."Swarasamrajni' from the meeting".Maharashtra times. No. March 25, 2018. Bennett, Coleman & Co. Retrieved1 December 2020.
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