Vitthal Wagh
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Born
January 1, 1945
Vitthal Bhikaji Wagh
January 1, 1945
Hingani, Telhara, Akola district, India
KnownforPoetry and writing
Notable workDebu, Kaya Matit Matit
AwardsMaharashtra Government literature award
Vitthal Bhikaji Wagh | |
|---|---|
| Born | Vitthal Bhikaji Wagh January 1, 1945 Hingani, Telhara, Akola district, India |
| Known for | Poetry and writing |
| Notable work | Debu, Kaya Matit Matit |
| Awards | Maharashtra Government literature award |
Vitthal Bhikaji Wagh (born 1 January 1945) is a Marathi poet, writer and artist. He is well known for writing in the Varhadi dialect, which is spoken in the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra. His career spans over five decades of writing work which includes writing poetry collections, dialogues for movies and dramas, songs, novels and one drama 'Andhar Yatra'. He is also famous for his glass craft technique, using which he decorates walls of houses using broken glasses.