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词条 Mangesh Tendulkar
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Brief biography

  3. Books

  4. Exhibitions

  5. Awards

  6. Family

  7. Death

  8. References

  9. External links

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}}Mangesh Tendulkar was an Indian artist as cartoonist and humourist. He has also written in many magazines on cartoons.[1][2]

Early life

Tendulkar was born in Kolhapur. The family shifted to Pune in the early stage of his life and did his schooling from Bhave School in the city. After doing his BSc, he started working in the Ammunition Factory in Khadki, but his passion was cartoons and writing. He did not receive any formal training on cartooning.

Brief biography

Tendulkar was a caricaturist for the year 1954. He was instrumental in creating traffic awareness in Pune city and made a great support to Pune traffic police. As a social activist, he was associated with the traffic branch of the Pune Police. He created the awareness among people about obeying traffic rules. His several cartoons and caricatures based on the theme of traffic are displayed at various junctions and signals in the city. He used to personally stand on Karve road, Pune for creating awareness regarding the traffic for last 17 years.[3]

Tendulkar often used to stand at traffic signals and distribute postcards with a message on following traffic rules, to commutersThe city-based Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI) had used Mangesh’s talents to draw images in their drive to promote road safety. In a series of 100 cartoons, he set forth his concerns about the city and the preservation of Pune’s once-leafy environs with his trademark good-humoured, gentle skepticism. Besides his prolific cartoons, Tendulkar also authored collections of satirical sketches accompanied by his caricatures in works like Bhuichakra and Sunday Mood. He also documented Pune’s theatre scene in incisive articles and books.

He started sketching caricatures in his 70s and he was active till his death.[4]

Books

Tendulkar’s book named Cartoons was published in 2001.

  1. Cartoons
  2. Bhuichakra भुईचक्र
  3. Sunday Mood संडे मूड : (५३ लेख आणि जवळपास तेवढीच व्यंगचित्रे असलेले पुस्तक)
  4. Atikraman अतिक्रमण
  5. Kuni Pampato Ajun Kalokh कुणी पंपतो अजून काळोख
  6. Bittesha Dakesha ’बित्तेशां?’ ‘दांकेशां!’

Apart from that, he had written in various magazines regarding cartoons:

Name Magazine Type Year
Chukatitlya Atmyala Aawaj Diwali Ank 2003
Vyangachitratun Samvad Sadhtanana Chatra Prabodhan Diwali Ank
Mobile Free Shri Deeplaxmi Diwali Ank
Mazya Govyachya Bhomit Gomantak Diwali Ank
Vyangachitra Hech Pahile Prem Grahakhit Diwali Ank
Vyangachitranchi Bhasha Kutumb Kautumbik Diwali Ank
Vyangachitre Hi Kala Nahich Kistrim Diwali Ank

Exhibitions

In all, total 89 exhibitions were been placed by Tendulkar's cartoons.[5]

Date Place
Balgandharva Kala Dalan, Pune 04.01.1997
Rajshree Shahu Kaladalan, Kolhapur 26.01.2001
Balgandharva Kala Dalan, Pune
Balgandharva Kala Dalan, Pune 31.12.1999
Balgandharva Kala Dalan, Pune
Balgandharva Kala Dalan, Pune 24.04.1999
Paud Road, Pune 09.07.1999
Balgandharva Kala Dalan, Pune
Balgandharva Kala Dalan, Pune
Sarvajanik Vachnalaya, Nasik
Maratha art gallery, Satara 28.04.2001
Lokmanya Tilak Library
Rajashri Shahu Academy, Kolhapur 26.12.2001
Sawarkar Sabhagruha, Mumbai Dadar 13.11.1999
Balgandharva Kala Dalan, Pune 30.12.2000
da Sankul, Mumbai VilleParle 29.01.2000
Balgandharva Kala Dalan, Pune 01.02.2002
Hotel Mhawra, Mumbai Goregaon 21.12. 2001
Balgandharva Kala Dalan, Pune
Balgandharva Kala Dalan, Pune 09.11.2003
Yashwantrao Chavan Kala Dalan, Pune Dec. 2003
Balgandharva Kala Dalan, Pune 23.12.2001
Kala Academy, Goa 09.02.2004

Awards

  • 1980 - President’s medal
  • 1993 - Marathi Natya Parishad Award
  • 2003 - Pulotsav award
  • 1984 - Active theature award
  • Award from Kamayani Pune
  • Award from Pune Police for cartoon on Traffic
  • Award from Dnyaneshwar Vidhyapeeth
  • Award from Samvad TV
  • Award from Urja Kotwal Foods
  • Award from Maayboli
  • 2001 - Award in Kothrud Natya Sammelan
  • 1994- Award from Mumbai Marathi Patrakar Sangh
  • 2003 – Award from Muktachand

Family

He was the brother of acclaimed playwright and screenwriter Padma Bhushan Vijay Tendulkar. He was survived by his wife, a son, and a daughter.

Death

Mangesh Tendulkar died on 10 /7/ 2017 in Pune at 83 years of age. Tendulkar was suffering from bladder cancer for the last three years and was admitted to Ruby Hall Clinic, Pune after he complained of pain. He developed a pulmonary embolism and died at around 11 p.m. on Monday.[6][7]

References

1. ^Renowned cartoonist Mangesh Tendulkar dies in Pune
2. ^Renowned cartoonist Mangesh Tendulkar passes away at 83
3. ^मंगेश तेंडुलकर
4. ^एक मोती गळाला…
5. ^मंगेश तेंडुलकर यांच्या व्यंगचित्रांचे पंचाहत्तरावे प्रदर्शन २ ते ४ मे दरम्यान
6. ^Cartoonist Mangesh Tendulkar passes away
7. ^Noted Cartoonist Mangesh Tendulkar Passes Away at 82

External links

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