
Sare Pravasi Ghadiche
Jayavant Dalvi has depicted a village in South Kokan in this novel. It holds us with a host of interesting characters of that time. A really aggressive Pavte Mastar, the constantly fighting Aba Babuli, the theatrist Jiva Shingi, and many others. These people do not come all alone. They come on a lively backdrop of Ravalanth Mandir, the Utsav, primary school, and even the Sunday market! These are the people who live very open, candid in this entire environment. This could be termed as autobiography of Aapu, or these could be just memoirs, or these could be just funny anecdotes, or this could be termed as novel. Whatever it is, it makes you laugh, and makes you feel nostalgic; it is something that you want again and again … An unforgettable masterpiece!
Recorded in the Indian language Marathi.
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