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Sai Paranjpe : ウィキペディア英語版
Sai Paranjpye

Sai Parānjpye (Marathi: सई परांजपे) (born 19 March 1938) is a movie director and a screenwriter in India. She is the director of award-winning movies ''Sparsh'', ''Katha'', ''Chasme Buddoor'', and ''Disha''. She has written and directed many Marathi plays like Jaswandi, Sakkhe Shejari, Albel
The Government of India awarded Sai, the Padma Bhushan title in 2006 in recognition of her artistic talents.〔(Padma Bhushan Awardees ) Ms. Sai Paranjpye, Arts, Maharashtra, 2006.〕
==Early years==
Sai Paranjpye was born on 1 December, 1954 in Mumbai to Russian Youra Sleptzoff and Shakuntala Paranjpye.〔(Sai Paranjpye at ASHA )〕 Sleptzoff was a Russian watercolor artist and a son of a Russian general. Shakuntala Paranjpye was an actor in Marathi and Hindi films, in the 1930s and 40s, including in V. Shantaram's Hindi social classic, ''Duniya Na Mane'' (1937), and later became a writer and a social worker, nominated to Rajya Sabha, Upper House of Indian Parliament and awarded the Padma Bhushan in 1991.〔(Shakuntala Profile ) History, names Pranajpye.〕
Sai's parents divorced shortly after her birth. Her mother raised Sai in the household of her own father, Sir R. P. Paranjpye, who was a renowned mathematician and an educationist and who served in 1944–47 as India's High Commissioner in Australia. Sai thus grew up and received education many cities in India, including Pune, and a few years in Canberra, Australia.〔(Three Years In Australia ) Item: 13460, booksandcollectibles.〕 As a child, she used to walk up to her uncle, Achyut Ranade, a noted filmmaker of the ’40s and ’50s, up Fergusson Hill in Pune, who would tell stories as if he were narrating a screenplay.〔(Cinema with sense ), ''The Hindu'', 14 July 2008.〕 Sai took to writing early in her life: Her first book of fairy tales, ''Mulānchā Mewā'' (in Marathi), was published when she was eight.〔〔(Miss Chamko goes Chaka Chak ), ''Indian Express'', 30 May 2005.〕
Paranjpye graduated from the National School of Drama (NSD), New Delhi in 1963.〔(NSD Alumni ) National School of Drama (NSD) Annual Report 2005-2006.〕

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