Satish Alekar Age, Wife, Children, Family, Biography & More
Satish Alekar Age, Wife, Children, Family, Biography & More
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Quick Infoâ
Age: 76 Years
Wife: Anita Alekar
Hometown: Delhi
Bio/Wiki | |
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Full name | Satish Vasant Alekar check sources Dainik Prabhat |
Profession(s) | Actor, Theatre Director, Playwright |
Famous For | His Marathi plays Mahanirvan (1974), Mahapoor (1975), Atirekee (1990), Pidhijat (2003), Micky ani Memsahib (1973), and Begum Barve (1979) |
Physical Stats & More | |
Height (approx.) | in centimeters**- 172 cm** in meters**- 1.72 m** in feet & inches**- 5â 8â** |
Eye Colour | Aqua |
Hair Colour | Half-Bald (Salt & Pepper) |
Career | |
Debut | Play (Marathi): Ek Zulta Pool (1971) Film (Marathi) Aakrit (1981) ![]() Film (Hindi): Ye Kahani Nahi (1984) |
Awards, Honours, Achievements | ⢠Received Best Collection of Short Plays Award from Ministry of Culture, Govt. of Maharashtra for his book 'Zulta Pool' (1974) ⢠Awarded Late Ram Ganesh Gadkari Award by the State of Maharashtra for his play 'Mahanirvan' (1975) ⢠Received Fellowship from the Asian Cultural Council, New York, to study theatre in the US (1983) ⢠Received Fellowship from the Ford Foundation to study Theatre of South Asia (1988) ⢠Received Nandikar Sanman at Calcutta (1992) ⢠Honoured with Sangeet Natak Akademi Award for playwriting from Sangeet Natak Akademi, Delhi (1994) ⢠Awarded State Award for Best Actor in Comedy Role for the Marathi film âKatha Don Ganpatravanchi (1997) ⢠Received the Vi Va Shirwadkar Award for playwriting by Natya Parishad, Nasik (2007) ⢠Received Lifetime Achievement Award by Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Natya Parishad, Mumbai (2012) ⢠Awarded Padama Shree by the then President of India Pratibha Patil (2012) ⢠Awarded Balaraj Sahani Memorial Award for his contribution as an actor, director, and playwright for over 40 years (2013) ⢠Received Aarati Prabhu Award by Baba Vardam Theatres, Kudal, Dist. Sindhudurg (2014) ⢠Awarded the Tanveer Sanman (2017) ⢠Received Advt Tryambakrao Shirole Award for Best Non-Fiction for his book Gaganika by Maharashtra Sahitya Parishad, Pune (2018) |
Personal Life | |
Date of Birth | 30 January 1949 (Sunday) |
Age (as of 2025) | 76 Years |
Birthplace | Delhi, India |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Nationality | Indian |
Hometown | Pune, Maharashtra, India |
School | The Deccan Education Societyâs (DES) New English School, Ramanbaug, Pune |
College/University | ⢠Fergusson College, Pune ⢠University of Pune |
Educational Qualification(s) | ⢠B.Sc. from Fergusson College, Pune ⢠A masterâs degree in Biochemistry from University of Pune check sources Wikipedia |
Relationships & More | |
Marital Status | Widower |
Marriage Date | 22 February 1976 |
Family | |
Wife/Spouse | Anita Alekar |
Children | Son- Mikin Daughter- None |
Favourites | |
Beverage | Tea |
Playwrights | Vijay Tendulkar, Girish Karnad , Mohan Rakesh, Badal Sircar |
Actor | Dilip Kumar |
Some Lesser Known Facts About Satish Alekar
Satish Alekar is an Indian playwright, actor, and theatre director who mostly works in the Marathi film and theatre industry.
A few months after his birth, his family shifted to Pune, a centre of Marathi culture in Maharashtra.
While in college, Alekar joined a theatre group and experienced stage for the first time. Soon, he started enjoying theatre and actively took part in plays.
During one of his plays, the theatre director Bhalba Kelkar spotted him. Kelkar was so impressed by his performance that he offered Alekar to join his Progressive Dramatic Association.
In 1972, he started working at B. J. Medical College, Pune, as a Biochemistry professor. He worked there till 1996.
Meanwhile, he wrote the play âMicki Aani Memsahebâ (1973).
In 1974, he wrote and directed âMahanirvan â The Dread Departure,â a black comedy that revolves around the story of a dead man and how his family deals with such a huge loss. The play became immensely popular. It is considered one of the classics of the Indian stage. As of 2021, the play has been performed more than 400 times.
Satish Alekarâs play Mahanirvan
Subsequently, he went on to write plays like âMahapoorâ (1975), âBegum Barveâ (1979), âShanwar Raviwarâ (1982), âDusra Samanaâ (1987), âAtirekiâ (1990), âEk Divas Mathakadeâ (2012), and âThakishi Sanvadâ (2020).
He has also scripted a few one-act Marathi plays like âMemoryâ (1969), âBhajanâ (1969), âEk Zulta Poolâ (1971), âDar Koni Ughadat Naahiâ (1979), and âBus Stopâ (1980).
Some of his adapted one-act plays include âJudgeâ (1968), âValanâ (1980), âAlshi Uttarvalyachi Goshtâ (1999), âNashibvan Baiche Donâ (1999), âSupariâ (2002), and âKarmaachariâ (2009).
As a theatre artist, he has acted in the Marathi plays âEk Zulta Poolâ (1971), âMahanirvanâ (1974), âBegum Barveâ (1979), âShanwar Raviwarâ (1980), and âBoat Futliâ (1982).
Begum Barve
In 1977, he wrote the script of the Marathi feature film âJait Re Jait.â Jabbar Patel directed the film. It won a National Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi. Later, Alekar scripted the dialogues for the Marathi feature film âKatha Don Ganpatravanchiâ (1996).
In 1981, he made his Marathi film debut with the film âAkriet.â Subsequently, he appeared in the Marathi films âUmbarthaâ (1982), âDr. Babasaheb Ambedkarâ (1991), âEk Hota Vidushakâ (1992), âDhyas Parvaâ (2001), âKadachitâ (2007), âChintooâ (2012), âAajachaa Diwas Maazaaâ (2013), and âWelcome Zindagiâ (2015).
Chintoo (2012)
In 1984, he made his Hindi film debut with the film âYe Kahani Nahiâ as a supporting actor.
Some of his Hindi films (as an actor) include Dumkata (2007), Aiyaa (2012), Dekh Tamasha Desk (2014), and Thackeray (2019).
Satish Alekar in Aiyaa
In 1985, Satish directed the Hindi TV serial âDekho Magar Pyar Seâ for Doordarshan.
Alekar launched the book âThe Dread Departureâ in 1989. The book is an English translation of Alekarâs Marathi play âMahanirvanâ and was translated by Gauri Deshpande. Later, he launched a book titled âBegum Barveâ (2003) which was an English translation of his Marathi play âBegum Barve.â The book was translated by Shanta Gokhale.
The Dread Departure book cover
From 1996 to 2009, Alekar worked as a professor and Head Centre for Performing Arts at the Lalit Kala Kendra, University of Pune.
The Tisch School of Arts, New York University, invited Satish in 2003 to teach its students a course on the Indian Theatre.
In 2005, he was invited by The Department of Theater and Films Studies, the University of Georgia, to direct an English production of his Marathi play âBegum Barve.â
In 2008, a 90-minute film titled âNatakkar Satish Alekar (Playwright Satish Alekar)â was made on Alekarâs life by Atul Pethe.
In 2009, Oxford University Press, Delhi, compiled the English translations of his plays into a book titled âCollected Plays of Satish Alekar.â
Collection of Satish Alekarâs plays
The same year, an English version of his play âMicky And Memsahibâ was performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Riddleâs Court The Holy Cow Performing Arts Group in Edinburgh, Scotland.
From 2009 to 2011, Alekar was appointed as an Honorary Director at the University of Pune for a program supported by Ratan Tata Trust. In September 2013, he was nominated as a âDistinguished Professor (Performing Arts) on the campusâ by the University.
Alekar used to write a fortnightly column named âGagnikaâ in Marathi for the Sunday edition of Loksatta in 2015. In the column, he described his journey as a Performing Artist since 1965.
After the column got popular among the audience, Satish launched a book titled âGagnika.â
As of 2021, many of his students are working in the Indian film and television industry.
Alekar has been featured in many Marathi web series like âSmile Pleaseâ (2019), âPanchakâ (2019), and âPet-Puranâ (2021).
Satish Alekar in Smile Please
In 2021, he played the role of BR. Sheshrao Wankhede in the Hindi-language sports film â83.â
Alekar has endorsed many popular brands like Tata Sky, Honda Amaze, New York Life Insurance, Red Label Tea, Snapdeal, and Fiama Di Willis Body Wash.
In his spare time, Satish likes to read, travel, and spend time with his family.
His plays have been translated into many Indian languages including Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Dogri, Kannada, Gujarati, Rajasthani, Punjabi, and Konkani.
The National School of Drama and Sahitya Akademi, Delhi, included Alekarâs plays in the National Anthologies in 2001.
He has collaborated with many international institutions for play translation projects.
Alekar mostly writes his scripts in his native language Marathi.
In an interview, Alekar was asked about the reason for declining the post of director at the National School of Drama, Delhi, and accepting the offer to work at Lalit Kala Kendra in Pune. Alekar replied,
Well, the work at Lalit Kala Kendra was more challenging, primarily because, at that time the arts faculty wasnât available in Maharashtra. In retrospect, I do believe that my job at the Pune institution allowed me to return something back to the State, which has given me so much. Now that I have retired from the institution, I have more time in hand. In fact, I am writing a new play called Monologues, but I am not sure when it will be completed.â
During an interview, when Alekar was asked about the idea behind his play Mahanirvan, Satish said,
Today, the concept of death is different because it has come close to us. We are watching it every day, without fail, on every channel and on mobile phones, either from social violence, terrorism or disease. Films have become more violent. When I was younger, oneâs experience of death was less common and was sacred. If there was a death, the whole atmosphere would totally change in office and home. Now, people are in a rush to resume a normal life. Even if the bereaved are feeling a sense of loss, they continue with family affairs, office and everyday life.â
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