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Raja Badhe

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Kavi
Raja Badhe
राजा बढे
Born1 February 1912
Died1977 (aged 65)
NationalityBritish Indian (1912 - 1947)
Indian (1947 - 1977)
OccupationPoet
WorksJai Jai Maharashtra Majha
Raja Badhe Chowk at Dadar, Mumbai

Raja Badhe (1912–1977) was an Indian, Marathi poet from Maharashtra, India. He first made his name in Nagpur as a poet. Later he moved to Mumbai. He worked for All India Radio for some time. He is known for writing the State Anthem of Maharashtra.

Badhe produced a film on Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.

Many of Badhe's songs were recorded. When "Prakash Pictures" approached V. D. Savarkar to write songs for their film "Ram-Rajya", he advised them to get them written by Badhe.

He died suddenly in Delhi. He had never married.

A prominent traffic intersection in Mumbai, "Raja Badhe Chowk", is named after him. He was very well remembered for prominent contribution in translation of GATHA SAPTASHATI ( Collection of poems compiled by RAJA HAL SATVAHAN – ANCIENT RULER OF MAHARASHTRA.about 270 BC.

The following are the titles of some songs written by Badhe:

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