Shrirang Godbole

Shrirang Godbole (born 15 June 1960) is a Marathi theater, television and film writer, director, actor, and lyricist.[1]

Shrirang Godbole
Born15 June 1960
NationalityIndia
CitizenshipIndian
EducationElectrical Engineer
OccupationTheater, Film, TV Writer, Director, Producer, Actor, Lyricist and Event Designer
Years active38
OrganizationIndian Magic Eye Pvt.Ltd.
Notable work
Playwright, Director, Important component of Grips Theater Movement for Children in India, works with the National School of Drama's Theater in Education- Agartala Camp, Film writer and Director, Leading Producer of Marathi Television and Cinema, Lyricist for many film songs and TV title songs
AwardsNational Awards for film Tuhya Dharma Koncha,

Maharashtra State Award for Best Writer, Director,

Zee Talkies Comedy Award for Best Play, Zee Marathi Awards for Best lyricist, Ma Ta Sanman for Best Programming & TV Serials, Ma Ta Sanman Best Lyricist, MICTA Jury Award for Best Play and many more

Career

In 1979, he started his career as a stage actor when he joined Theater Academy, Pune. He acted in Jabbar Patel's Ghashiram Kotwal, Padgham and Satish Alekar's Mahanirvan, Pralay, Bhint, Atireki. In 1986, he started writing his own plays. He started writing for Grips Theater Movement in India since then. Godbole has directed many TV serials and films. Many events including Award Ceremonies, Sawai Gandharva Sangeet Mahotsav, The PIFF Bazar are coordinated by him.[2]

Playwright

  • Make Up (1986)
  • Chhan Chhote Waitta Mothe (1986)
  • Nako Re Baba (1989)
  • Hach Khel Udya Punha (1990)
  • Diwas Tuzey Hey (1993)
  • Pahile Paan (1995)
  • Pan Amhala Khelaychay (1997)
  • Sangeet Namunyadakhal (1999)
  • Du & Me (2013)
  • Der Gast is Gott (2014)
  • "Y" (2017)
  • Jamba Bamba Boo (2018)
  • Idiots (2019)

TV Serials

  • Prarabdha (ETV Marathi 2001)
  • Pimplepaan (Alpha Marathi 2003)
  • Ghadlay Bighadlay (Alpha Marathi 2003)
  • Nakshatranche Dene (Alpha Marathi 2003)
  • Agnihotra (Star Pravah 2008)
  • Guntata Hriday He (Zee Marathi 2009)
  • Amar Prem (Zee Marathi 2009)
  • Eka Lagnachi Dusari Goshta (Zee Marathi 2011)
  • Shejari Shejari Pakke Shejari (Zee Marathi 2013)
  • Dhabal (Star Pravah 2013)
  • Eka Lagnachi Tisri Goshta ( ee Marathi 2014)
  • Gund Purush Dev (ETV 2013)
  • Hamma Live (Colors Marathi 2014)
  • Ithech Taka Tambu (Zee Yuva 2016)
  • Chupke Chupke[3] (&TV 2017)
  • Tee Phularani (Sony Marathi 2018)

Lyrics

  • Astitva (Hindi)
  • Kaksparsha (Hindi)
  • SaReGaMaPa Title song (Marathi)
  • Ekapeksha Ek Title song (Marathi)
  • Hasyasamrat Title song (Marathi)
  • Ghadlay Bighadlay Title song (Marathi)
  • Tuzyat Jeev Rangala Title song (Marathi)
  • Nakatuchya Lagnala Title song (Marathi)
  • Lakha Lakha Chanderi - Zee Talkies Title song (Marathi)
  • Beej Jase Ankurate - Zee Gaurav Title song (Marathi)
  • Agnihotra Title song (Marathi)
  • Kon Honar Karodpati (Promo Song)
  • Guntata Hriday He Title song (Marathi)
  • Agabai Sasubai Title song (Marathi)
  • Sindhu Title song (Marathi)
  • Dev Pawala Title song (Marathi)
  • Prem Poison Panga Title song (Marathi)
  • Jabardast
  • Vedya Mana
  • Full Three Dhamal
  • Agabai Arechhya
  • De Dhakka
  • Sadhi Manasa
  • Chashmebahaddar
  • Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai 1
  • Mumbai Pune Mumbai 2
  • Tee Sadhya Kay Kartey
  • F.U.
  • Lokmanya Tilak
  • Cycle
  • Mazee Shala
  • Aawhan
  • Be Dune Sade Char
  • Nau Marine Nau Dias
  • Porbazar
  • Superstar
  • Dubhang
  • Vees Mhanaje Vees

Dialogues

Film Producer

  • Pune 52
  • Chintoo 1 (2012)
  • Pune 52
  • Chintoo 2 Khajinyachi Chittarkatha (2013)
  • Pitrurun
  • Tuhya Dharma Koncha

Executive producer

  • Harischandrachi Factory

Personal

Godbole's son Suhrud Godbole is married to the Marathi film and television actress Girija Oak.[5] His daughter Mrinmayee Godbole is a film actress.

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