This article is about Narayan Hari Apte (नारायण हरि आपटे), Marathi Novelist and editor. For the other Marathi writer, see Hari Narayan Apte. For the Hindu activist and entrepreneur who was executed for his role in the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi, see Narayan Apte.
Narayan Hari Apte
Born
(1889-07-11)11 July 1889
Samdoli, Sangli district, India
Died
(1971-11-14)14 November 1971 Koregaon, Satara, India
Nationality
Indian
Occupation(s)
Novelist, film story writer
Years active
1909–62
Narayan Hari Apte, popularly known as Nanasaheb Apte (11 July 1889 – 14 November 1971) was a Marathi popular novelist, writer of advice books and editor from Maharashtra, India.
NarayanHariApte, popularly known as Nanasaheb Apte (11 July 1889 – 14 November 1971) was a Marathi popular novelist, writer of advice books and editor...
HariNarayanApte (Devanagari: हरि नारायण आपटे) (8 March 1864 – 3 March 1919) was a Marathi writer from Maharashtra, India. Through his writings, he provided...
directed by V. Shantaram, and based on the novel, Na Patnari Goshta by NarayanHariApte, who also wrote film's screenplay. The film was simultaneously shot...
Devdas Apte (born 1934), Indian politician HariNarayanApte (1864–1919), Marathi writer Madhav Apte (1932–2019), Indian cricketer NarayanApte (1911–1949)...
8th-century Sanskrit scholar of India noted for his plays and poetry. NarayanHariApte – screenplay writer of famous Duniya Na Mane/Kunku (Marathi cinema)...
Ganpatrao Barve, and its proprietor Shankar Bapuji Mujumdar and novelist NarayanHariApte were friends with Phalke. They had regular discussions about various...
in 1936 as a talkie version. The story of the film was written by NarayanHariApte as suggested by Baburao Painter, and is referred to as a "milestone...
turn was based on the Marathi novel, Na Patnari Goshta by written by NarayanHariApte. It was a socially themed movie which advocated for widow remarriage...
Banthia as Hari Das (Gour Hari Das' Father) Rahul Vohra as Rajiv Mitra Vinay Apte as MLA Walve Siddharth Jadhav Neena Kulkarni as Ms. Apte Bharat Dabholkar...
Athavale undertook an apprenticeship with the popular novelist NarayanHariApte. When Apte was brought in by the Prabhat Film Company to script Amrit Manthan...
historic Red Fort, with Godse the main defendant, and his collaborator NarayanApte, and six more, deemed co-defendants. The trial was rushed through, the...
Sethi, was a senior physician in Sawai Man Singh Hospital Jaipur. NarayanHariApte Kesari Singh Barahath [History of the Jaipur City, Ashim Kumar Roy...
Savkari Pash (Indian Shylock) which was based on a short story by NarayanHariApte. It showed the life of a peasant who is duped of his land by a moneylender...
Gopal Krishna Gokhale, Jyotirao Phule, Dr. R. P. Paranjpye (KCIE), HariNarayanApte, Dr. Vishram Ramji Ghole, and Sir M Visvesvaraya.[citation needed]...
Vaareergala", composed by M. S. Viswanathan for Anubavi Raja Anubavi. Narayan, Hari (15 November 2016). "KB's continuum". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved...
(transl. We won the fort but we lost the lion) a Marathi novel by HariNarayanApte was written in 1903, based on his life. In 1922 Bengali poet Jatindramohan...
portrayal of Hari Damle as a head of the family. In 1989, the short story was adapted into a Marathi play Janmagaath with actor-director Vinay Apte playing...
Godavari Ne Kay Kele is a short story by eminent Marathi writer HariNarayanApte. The story depicts the courage and determination of a young girl from...
English: But Who Cares...) is an 1890 Marathi-language novel by HariNarayanApte. Written in autobiographical style, the novel tells the story of Yamuna...
Sangoli Rayana Rang Rasiya Maharashtra Rajya Award (1963) (for Swami) HariNarayanApte Award (1963) (for Swami) Sahitya Akademi Award (1964) (for Swami)...
Akshay Hari Om Bhatia (born Rajiv Hari Om Bhatia; 9 September 1967), known professionally as Akshay Kumar (pronounced [əkˈʂəj kʊˈmɑːɾ]), is an Indian...
Ram Narayan (IPA: [raːm naːˈɾaːjəɳ]; born 25 December 1927), often referred to with the title Pandit, is an Indian musician who popularised the bowed...