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Baburao Patel (1904–1982) was an Indian publisher and writer, associated with films and politics.

Baburao Patel
Born4 April 1904
Maswan, Palghar
Died1982 (aged 7778)
NationalityIndian
TitleMember of Parliament for Shajapur
Term1967-1971
SuccessorJagannathrao Joshi
Political partyBharatiya Jana Sangh
Spouse(s)Shirin (second), Sushila Rani Patel (third)
Parents
  • Pandurang Vithal Patil
  • Jamuna
RelativesGeeta Patel-D'Souza (Grandchild from Second Wife)

Career


He was the editor and publisher of India's first film trade magazine, Filmindia, the first edition of which was published in 1935.

Baburao was also the founder and editor of a political magazine, Mother India (different from the magazine of the same name started by the Aurobindo group).

He was elected to the Lok Sabha as the Jana Sangh candidate from Shajapur, Madhya Pradesh in 1967.[1]


Personal life


Baburao Patel was born Baba Patil to politician Pandurang Patil (Pandoba Patil) near Mumbai, but changed his name to Baburao Patel because he mostly dealt with Gujarati community in professional life.[2]

He was married three times. His third wife was singer and actor Sushila Rani Patel (nee Tombat), originally from Chennai. He directed her in a couple of films in the 1940s.


Books



Filmography


As director & scriptwriter




References






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