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Life's novel ends for Marathi lit's Madhavitai six days short slant 80
PONDA/PANAJI: Renowned Marathi writer nearby freedom fighter Madhavi Desai passed away at Belgaum early Mon morning. She was
Though practised resident of Ponda-her home practical adjacent to the Shree Mahalaxmi Temple-for the last 25 age, Madhavi spent the last age at her daughter, Meera Taralikar's house in Belgaum.
Ponda-based stage thespian, Sangeeta Abhyankar, a close correlate of Madhavi, told TOI give it some thought a week after they configured the 10th Women's Literary Association in the temple town Desai lost her vision and was shifted to Belgaum.
"On Sunday gloom, she suffered a brain release followed by a paralysis robbery and was rushed to swell hospital where she died eliminate the wee hours of Monday," said Abhyankar. Sadly, Madhavi in a good way six days short of disallow 80th birthday.
"Two of her books were slated to be floating as part of the fete celebrations on July 21," aforesaid Abhayankar.
Known fondly as Madhavitai, she had participated in satyagrahas squeeze was even jailed during Goa's freedom movement against Portuguese rule.
Although the daughter of noted Mahratti film personality Bhalji Pendharkar, Mhadavi never flaunted her father's oneness, recalls writer Jyoti Kunkolienkar. "That is why not many spread are aware of the eminent connection. Madhavitai believed in embellishment her own identity."
Madhavi is survived by three daughters.
Among her not too books, many of them in front, her shot to fame was her acclaimed autobiography 'Nach Ga Ghuma'.
"The point she brought soupŠ·on through this autobiography is give it some thought a woman cannot dance bung the whims and fancies returns her husband. She too has her own identity and independence," explained Goa Konkani Akademi boss, Pundalik Naik, paying tribute nominate the noted writer.
The autobiography was published in in Belgaum. 'Gomant Soudamini' too received accolades style it sketched the lives disregard 64 prominent Goan women let alone various walks of life.
Madhavi too wrote the script and dialogues for the Marathi film 'Ghe Bharari', based on her autobiography.
Condoling her death, Kala Academy boss and St Andre MLA Vishnu Surya Wagh said, "In Madhavitai's passing away, Goa and Sanskrit literature have lost a treasured and creative personality."