av Satish Mutatkar
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Product Description Travels with Nandighosh: Demystifying Krishna is a fictional account of two characters travelling together in a camper for a few days. They discuss various aspects of Krishna's life in an easy-to-follow manner, throwing light on some finer points which many readers may not be familiar with. It is highly recommended for all age groups although basic familiarity with Krishna and Mahabharat would be useful. About the Authors Satish Mutatkar An alumnus of prestigious academic institutions BITS, Pilani and Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi University, Satish Mutatkar bid goodbye to a sterling corporate career after 15 years and turned to the creative world. Over the last thirty years and more, he has Written, Directed and Produced TV Serials, TVCs and Corporate films. He has also written songs for Hindi films, most notably V.G. Samant's 'Hanuman', and Anurag Kashyap's 'Return of Hanuman', both Animation films targeted at children and Priyadarshan's Hindi adaptation of the Oscar-nominated Iranian film 'Children of Heaven' by Majid Majidi. Among the chartbusters, Satish Mutatkar has written are: 'Asmaan ko Chukar Dekha' sung by Daler Mehendi, 'Mahabali Maharudra' sung by a galaxy of singers including Sonu Nigam, Shaan, Kailash Kher, Vijay Prakash, Palash Sen, Tapas Relia, Madhushree, Sneha Pant, Sapna Mukherjee and 'Akdam Bakdam' sung by Shravan. Satish Mutatkar has been Principal Consultant to ISRO for a proposed Science Channel Project and has also been a columnist for DNA online. Yeshwant Marathe Yeshwant Marathe is a third-generation businessman from the house of Marathe Udyog. He is the Managing Trustee of Neeraja Foundation, working for Community Level Rainwater Harvesting. Yeshwant Marathe is also a prolific blogger. His Marathi Blog Sarmisal (¿¿¿¿¿¿), covers a collage of subjects. His English Blog History Cafe explores interesting bits from history. A book of his selected Marathi Articles was published under the title '¿¿¿¿ ¿¿ ¿¿¿¿¿' in December 2020 by Granthali. Readers seem to love his easy & informal language and analytical yet humorous approach as he has got more than 150,000 views to his blogs.