Famous Marathi poet and lyricist Namdeo Dhondo Mahanor, popularly often called Na Dho Mahanor, died in a hospital in Maharashtra’s Pune metropolis on Thursday morning as a consequence of previous age-related illnesses, a member of the family mentioned. He was 81.
He was admitted to the Ruby Corridor Clinic right here for the previous couple of days and was on ventilator assist, his grandson Shashikant Mahanor mentioned.
Born in 1942, Namdeo Dhondo Mahanor had been awarded Padma Shri, the fourth-highest civilian award. He had additionally been a member of the state legislative council.
He penned a number of widespread poems and songs, together with “Jagala Prem Arpave”, “Ganga Wahu De Nirmal” and “Divelaganichi Vel”, and likewise wrote songs for Marathi films like “Ek Hota Vidushak”, “Jait Re Jait”, “Sarja” and others.
He’s survived by two sons and three daughters.
His final rites will likely be carried out at his native place Palaskheda in Aurangabad district, a member of the family mentioned.
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