Bapu Biru Vategaonkar

Bapu Biru Vategaonkar was an Indian social worker and youth idol.

Bapu Biru Vategaonkar
Born
Bapu Biru Vategaonkar

1922
Boragaon,
Walwa
Died16 jan 2018
NationalityIndian
Other namesRobinhood
Borgaoncha Vagh (tiger)

Media

He has been interviewed in the programme "desh yatra" on IBN-Lokmat[1] and on Jai Maharashtra TV.[2] A bio-pic on Vategaonkar has been made. Milind Gunaji played Vategaonkar's role in the film.[3][4] The play "Prisoner of Kagal jail that is Bapu Bhiru Vategaonkar" has been set on his life, this play has been produced by Mangala Bansode daughter of Vithabai Bhau Mang Narayangaonkar.[5] Vategaonkar's earlier exploits were mentioned in a news story about a daring escape made by a criminal who escaped from his police escort.[6]

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References

  1. IBN Lokmat (9 October 2016), Deshyatra With Bapu Biru Vategaonkar Interview By Mahesh Mhatre, retrieved 18 December 2016
  2. Jai Maharashtra News (17 June 2013), Exclusive Interview with Bapu Biru Vategaonkar, retrieved 18 December 2016
  3. "Dacoit in past, now a spiritual guru". NDTV.com. Retrieved 18 December 2016.
  4. "चांगल्या मराठी भूमिकेचा शोध". Maharashtra Times (in Marathi). 23 July 2013. Retrieved 18 December 2016.
  5. Dattatray Jadhav (1 August 2013), Prisoner of Kagal jail that is Bapu Bhiru Vategaonkar, retrieved 18 December 2016
  6. "पन्हाळ्यात पोलिसांच्या डोळ्यांत चटणी फेकून कैदी फरार". Lokmat. Retrieved 18 December 2016.
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