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This is a categorized '''list of notable people''' who were born or have dwelt in '''[[Pune]]''', India. Only people who are sufficiently notable to have individual entries on Bharatpedia have been included in the list.<ref name="Pune population">{{cite news|title=Pune population|publisher=www.censusindia.gov.in|accessdate=24 December 2016|url=http://www.censusindia.gov.in/2011census/dchb/2725_PART_B_DCHB_PUNE.pdf}}</ref>
This is a categorized '''list of notable people''' who were born or have dwelt in '''[[Pune]]''', India. Only people who are sufficiently notable to have individual entries on Wikipedia have been included in the list.<ref name="Pune population">{{cite news|title=Pune population|publisher=www.censusindia.gov.in|accessdate=24 December 2016|url=http://www.censusindia.gov.in/2011census/dchb/2725_PART_B_DCHB_PUNE.pdf}}</ref>


==Authors and writers==
==Authors and writers==
* [[Chintaman Vinayak Joshi]] (1892–1963) [[Marathi people|Marathi]] humorist and a researcher in [[Pali]] literature
 
* [[Krushnaji Prabhakar Khadilkar]] (1872–1948) – editor of ''Kesari'' and ''Navakal''<ref>Jeffrey, R., 1997. Marathi: Big Newspapers Are Elephants. Economic and Political Weekly, pp.384–38</ref>
* [[Pralhad Keshav Atre]] (1898-1969), a [[Marathi language|Marathi]] writer, poet and educationist.
* [[Subhash Awchat]] (born 1950), an Indian artist and author.
* Dr.[[Sarojini Babar]] (1920-2008) A prominent folk literater, poetess and writer
* [[Malati Bedekar]] (née Baltai Khare) (1905-2001) – writer in Marathi
* [[Malati Bedekar]] (née Baltai Khare) (1905-2001) – writer in Marathi
* Dr.[[Sarojini Babar]] (1920-2008) A prominent folk literater, poetess and writer
* [[Ninad Bedekar]] (1949-2015), a writer, historian and orator.<ref name="Ninad Gangadhar Bedekar">{{cite news|title=Ninad Gangadhar Bedekar|publisher=[[The Indian Express]]|accessdate=24 December 2016|url=http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-others/noted-historian-ninad-bedekar-passes-away-in-pune/}}</ref>
* [[Mangesh Tendulkar]] (1934-2017) – [[cartoonist]]<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/pune-news/thank-you-for-teaching-us-laughter-say-friends-of-late-cartoonist-mangesh-tendulkar/story-Fc8BWxOvsdWfHgMY0AQWPM.html|title='Thank you for teaching us laughter,' say friends of late cartoonist Mangesh Tendulkar|date=2017-07-12|work=Hindustan Times|access-date=2017-12-22|language=en}}</ref>
* [[Vishnushastri Krushnashastri Chiplunkar]] (1850–1882)<ref>{{cite book|last1=Wolpert|first1=Stanley A.|title=Tilak and Gokhale: Revolution and Reform in the Making of Modern India |date=April 1991|publisher=Oxford University Press|location=Oxford|isbn=978-0195623925|page=9}}</ref> – essayist; editor of ''Nibandha Mala'', a Marathi journal; educator; mentor to Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Gopal Ganesh Agarkar; founder of the influential Chitrashala press<ref>{{cite book|last1=Pinney|first1=Christopher|title=Photos of the gods : the printed image and political struggle in India|date=2004|publisher=Reaktion|location=London|isbn=978-1-86189-184-6|page=48|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8hhXq7hpzSwC&pg=PA7}}</ref>* [[P. L. Deshpande]] (1919-2000) – Marathi author, actor, music composer, singer
* [[Muktabai Dixit]] (1901–1980)  – writer in [[Marathi language|Marathi]]
* [[Muktabai Dixit]] (1901–1980)  – writer in [[Marathi language|Marathi]]
* [[Rohit Gore]] - (born 1977), author in Hindi
* [[Chintaman Vinayak Joshi]] (1892–1963) – [[Marathi people|Marathi]] humorist and a researcher in [[Pali]] literature
* [[Dinkar G. Kelkar]] (1896–1990), Indian writer, art collector and historian
* [[Narasimha Chintaman Kelkar]] (1872–1947)<ref>SRI NARASIMHA CHINTAMAN "ALIAS" TATYASAHEB KELKAR, K. N. Watve, Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Vol. 28, No. 1/2 (January–April 1947), pp. 156–158, published by Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute [https://www.jstor.org/stable/44028058]</ref> – writer, journalist, Nationalist leader; served on the [[Viceroy's Executive Council]] (1924–29)
* [[Narasimha Chintaman Kelkar]] (1872–1947)<ref>SRI NARASIMHA CHINTAMAN "ALIAS" TATYASAHEB KELKAR, K. N. Watve, Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Vol. 28, No. 1/2 (January–April 1947), pp. 156–158, published by Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute [https://www.jstor.org/stable/44028058]</ref> – writer, journalist, Nationalist leader; served on the [[Viceroy's Executive Council]] (1924–29)
* [[Ninad Bedekar]] (1949-2015), a writer, historian and orator.<ref name="Ninad Gangadhar Bedekar">{{cite news|title=Ninad Gangadhar Bedekar|publisher=[[The Indian Express]]|accessdate=24 December 2016|url=http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-others/noted-historian-ninad-bedekar-passes-away-in-pune/}}</ref>
* [[Krushnaji Prabhakar Khadilkar]] (1872–1948) – editor of ''Kesari'' and ''Navakal''<ref>Jeffrey, R., 1997. Marathi: Big Newspapers Are Elephants. Economic and Political Weekly, pp.384–38</ref>
* [[P. L. Deshpande]] (1919-2000) – Marathi author, actor, music composer, singer
* [[Vinayak Kulkarni]] (born 1950) – Marathi writer and researcher on Marathi saint literature
* [[Pralhad Keshav Atre]] (1898-1969), a [[Marathi language|Marathi]] writer, poet and educationist.
* [[Shripad Mahadev Mate]] (1886–1957) – writer and former teacher<ref>[http://namesdatabase.com/schools/IN/MA/Pune%20-%20Pune/Nutan%20Marathi%20Vidyalaya%20High%20School "Nutan Marathi Vidyalaya High School Pune – Pune, Maharashtra, India"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100714231448/http://namesdatabase.com/schools/IN/MA/Pune%20-%20Pune/Nutan%20Marathi%20Vidyalaya%20High%20School |date=14 July 2010 }}, [[Names Database]], ''accessed 10 September 2009''.</ref>
* [[Shaiju Mathew]] (born 1980) – author, film maker
* [[Shaiju Mathew]] (born 1980) – author, film maker
* [[Shirish Atre-Pai|Shirish Pai]] (1929-2017) – writer in Marathi and English
* [[Shanta Shelke]] (1922–2002) – [[Marathi language|Marathi]] poet
* [[Shanta Shelke]] (1922–2002) – [[Marathi language|Marathi]] poet
* [[Shirish Atre-Pai|Shirish Pai]] (1929-2017) – writer in Marathi and English
* [[Mangesh Tendulkar]] (1934-2017) – [[cartoonist]]<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/pune-news/thank-you-for-teaching-us-laughter-say-friends-of-late-cartoonist-mangesh-tendulkar/story-Fc8BWxOvsdWfHgMY0AQWPM.html|title='Thank you for teaching us laughter,' say friends of late cartoonist Mangesh Tendulkar|date=2017-07-12|work=Hindustan Times|access-date=2017-12-22|language=en}}</ref>
* [[Shripad Mahadev Mate]] (1886–1957) – writer and former teacher<ref>[http://namesdatabase.com/schools/IN/MA/Pune%20-%20Pune/Nutan%20Marathi%20Vidyalaya%20High%20School "Nutan Marathi Vidyalaya High School Pune – Pune, Maharashtra, India"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100714231448/http://namesdatabase.com/schools/IN/MA/Pune%20-%20Pune/Nutan%20Marathi%20Vidyalaya%20High%20School |date=14 July 2010 }}, [[Names Database]], ''accessed 10 September 2009''.</ref>
* [[Subhash Awchat]] (born 1950), an Indian artist and author.
* [[Vinayak Kulkarni]] (born 1950) – Marathi writer and researcher on Marathi saint literature
* [[Vishnushastri Krushnashastri Chiplunkar]] (1850–1882)<ref>{{cite book|last1=Wolpert|first1=Stanley A.|title=Tilak and Gokhale: Revolution and Reform in the Making of Modern India |date=April 1991|publisher=Oxford University Press|location=Oxford|isbn=978-0195623925|page=9}}</ref> – essayist; editor of ''Nibandha Mala'', a Marathi journal; educator; mentor to Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Gopal Ganesh Agarkar; founder of the influential Chitrashala press<ref>{{cite book|last1=Pinney|first1=Christopher|title=Photos of the gods : the printed image and political struggle in India|date=2004|publisher=Reaktion|location=London|isbn=978-1-86189-184-6|page=48|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8hhXq7hpzSwC&pg=PA7}}</ref>
* [[Rohit Gore]] - (born 1977), author in Hindi
* [[Dinkar G. Kelkar]] (1896–1990), Indian writer, art collector and historian


==Education and research==
==Education and research==


* [[Sonopant Dandekar|Sonopant (Shankar Vaman) Dandekar]] (1896–1969) – philosopher and educationalist
* [[Shivrampant Damle]] (1900–1977), Indian educationist
* [[Rohini Godbole]] (born 1952) – particle physicist
* [[Jyoti Gogte]] (born 1956), Indian academician
* [[P. A. Inamdar]] (born 1945) – educationalist
* [[B. K. S. Iyengar]] (1918–2014) – yoga teacher; developed internationally popular [[Iyengar Yoga]]
* [[Anandibai Joshi]] (1865–1887)<ref name="Kosambi, Meera 1988"/> – first indian and Hindu woman to get a medical degree from a foreign university<ref>{{cite book|last1=Forbes|first1=Geraldine|title=Women in modern India|date=1998|publisher=Cambridge University Press|location=Cambridge|isbn=9780521612401|page=162|edition=1st South Asian|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=hjilIrVt9hUC&pg=PR10}}</ref>
* [[Anandibai Joshi]] (1865–1887)<ref name="Kosambi, Meera 1988"/> – first indian and Hindu woman to get a medical degree from a foreign university<ref>{{cite book|last1=Forbes|first1=Geraldine|title=Women in modern India|date=1998|publisher=Cambridge University Press|location=Cambridge|isbn=9780521612401|page=162|edition=1st South Asian|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=hjilIrVt9hUC&pg=PR10}}</ref>
* [[B. K. S. Iyengar]] (1918–2014) – yoga teacher; developed internationally popular [[Iyengar Yoga]]
* [[Narendra Karmarkar]] (born 1957) – [[mathematician]] and creator of [[Karmarkar's algorithm]]
* [[Datto Vaman Potdar]] (1890–1979) – historian
* [[Irawati Karve]] (1905–1970) – anthropologist<ref>Zelliot, E., 2004. Caste in contemporary India. Contemporary Hinduism, p.243.</ref>
* [[Irawati Karve]] (1905–1970) – anthropologist<ref>Zelliot, E., 2004. Caste in contemporary India. Contemporary Hinduism, p.243.</ref>
* [[Jayant Narlikar]] (born 1938) - astrophysicist
* [[Kamal Ranadive]] (1917–2001) – biologist specialising in cancer research
* [[Narendra Karmarkar]] (born 1957) – [[mathematician]] and creator of [[Karmarkar's algorithm]]
* [[P. A. Inamdar]] (born 1945) – educationalist
* [[Pandurang Vasudeo Sukhatme]] (1911–1997) – statistician, recipient of [[Padmabhushan]] award<ref>http://library.isical.ac.in:8080/jspui/bitstream/10263/5211/2/P%20V%20Sukhatme.pdf</ref>
* [[Raghunath Mashelkar]] (born 1943) – scientist
* [[Raghunath Mashelkar]] (born 1943) – scientist
* [[Rohini Godbole]] (born 1952) – particle physicist
* [[Sonopant Dandekar|Sonopant (Shankar Vaman) Dandekar]] (1896–1969) – philosopher and educationalist
* [[Tarabai Modak]] (1892–1973) – advocate of Montessori education; recipient of Padmabhushan<ref>{{cite book|last1=Srivastava|first1=Gouri|title=Women's higher education in the 19th century|date=2000|publisher=Concept Pub. Co.|location=New Delhi|isbn=978-81-7022-823-3|page=190|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=AgHEF9QhJo8C&pg=PA1}}</ref>
* [[Tarabai Modak]] (1892–1973) – advocate of Montessori education; recipient of Padmabhushan<ref>{{cite book|last1=Srivastava|first1=Gouri|title=Women's higher education in the 19th century|date=2000|publisher=Concept Pub. Co.|location=New Delhi|isbn=978-81-7022-823-3|page=190|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=AgHEF9QhJo8C&pg=PA1}}</ref>
* [[Jayant Narlikar]] (born 1938) - astrophysicist
* [[Datto Vaman Potdar]] (1890–1979) – historian
* [[Vishwanath Kashinath Rajwade]] (1863–1926) – historian; founder of Pune-based [[Bharat Itihas Sanshodhak Mandal]]<ref>Kulkarni, A.R., 2002. Trends in Maratha Historiography: Vishwanath Kashinath Rajwade (1863–1926). Indian Historical Review, 29(1–2), pp.115–144.</ref>
* [[Vishwanath Kashinath Rajwade]] (1863–1926) – historian; founder of Pune-based [[Bharat Itihas Sanshodhak Mandal]]<ref>Kulkarni, A.R., 2002. Trends in Maratha Historiography: Vishwanath Kashinath Rajwade (1863–1926). Indian Historical Review, 29(1–2), pp.115–144.</ref>
* [[Shivrampant Damle]] (1900–1977), Indian educationist
* [[Kamal Ranadive]] (1917–2001) – biologist specialising in cancer research
* [[Jyoti Gogte]] (born 1956), Indian academician
* [[Pandurang Vasudeo Sukhatme]] (1911–1997) – statistician, recipient of [[Padmabhushan]] award<ref>http://library.isical.ac.in:8080/jspui/bitstream/10263/5211/2/P%20V%20Sukhatme.pdf {{Bare URL PDF|date=March 2022}}</ref>


==Entertainment==
==Entertainment==
 
*[[Shivangi Joshi]] (bron 1998) - Indian television actress and model.
*[[Mehndi Hai Rachne Waali | Shivangi Khedkar]] (born 1995) - Indian television actress and model.
* [[Sanskruti Balgude]] (born 1992), an [[India]]n film actress who appears in [[Marathi language|Marathi]] movies.<ref name="Sanskruti Balgude">{{cite news|title=Sanskruti Balgude|work=[[The Times of India]]|accessdate=24 December 2016|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/marathi/movies/news/Sanskruti-Balgude-Satish-Rajwade-Sachin-Pilgaonkar-Sangto-Aika-Pinjara/articleshow/38618719.cms?}}</ref>
* [[Prajakta Mali]] (born 1989) - Indian Television/Film/Theatre Actor, Anchor, Producer, Bharatnatyam Dancer.
* [[Prajakta Mali]] (born 1989) - Indian Television/Film/Theatre Actor, Anchor, Producer, Bharatnatyam Dancer.
* [[Anjali Mukhi]] (born 1986) - Television and Theatre actress
* [[Dipika Kakar]] (born 1986) – actress
* [[Dipika Kakar]] (born 1986) – actress
* [[Kashmira Irani]] (born 1986)- Television and theatre actress.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.tellychakkar.com/tv/tv-news/you-cannot-succeed-life-making-your-parents-unhappy-kashmira-manmarziyan-irani-150414|title = You cannot succeed in life by making your parents unhappy: Kashmira 'Manmarziyan' Irani}}</ref>
* [[Pooja Chopra]] (born 1986) – Femina Miss India, 2009<ref>{{cite web|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Entertainment/My-husband-threw-us-out-Neera-Chopra/articleshow/4451333.cms |title=Neera Chopra: My Husband threw us out |publisher=Timesofindia.indiatimes.com |date=26 April 2009 |accessdate=15 July 2012}}</ref>
* [[Radhika Apte]] (born 1985), an [[India]]n film and stage actress.<ref name="Radhika Apte">{{cite news|title=Radhika Apte|work=[[The Times of India]]|accessdate=24 December 2016|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/bollywood/news-interviews/Radhika-Apte-Anurag-Kashyap-bonding-well/articleshow/25990330.cms?}}</ref>
* [[Gauahar Khan]] (born 1983), an Indian model and actress.<ref name="Gauhar Khan">{{cite news|title=Gauhar Khan|publisher=[[The Hindustan Times]]|accessdate=24 December 2016|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/entertainment/kushal-wishes-gauahar-on-her-birthday-with-roses/story-UnS1SCIWuJlqBOVs8dblmO.html}}</ref>
* [[Gauahar Khan]] (born 1983), an Indian model and actress.<ref name="Gauhar Khan">{{cite news|title=Gauhar Khan|publisher=[[The Hindustan Times]]|accessdate=24 December 2016|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/entertainment/kushal-wishes-gauahar-on-her-birthday-with-roses/story-UnS1SCIWuJlqBOVs8dblmO.html}}</ref>
* [[Mohan Agashe]] (born 1947), an [[India]]n theater artist, film actor and [[Sangeet Natak Akademi Award|Sangeet Natak Akademi Awardee]].
* [[Mukta Barve]] (born 1979), an Indian film, television and theater actress and a producer.<ref name="Mukta Barve">{{cite news|title=Mukta Barve|publisher=PuneMirror|accessdate=24 December 2016|url=http://punemirror.indiatimes.com/others/leisure/The-Debunair-Artist/articleshow/31576907.cms}}</ref>
* [[Mrinal Dev-Kulkarni|Mrunal Kulkarni]] (born 1971) – actress
* [[Mrinal Dev-Kulkarni|Mrunal Kulkarni]] (born 1971) – actress
* [[Mukta Barve]] (born 1979), an Indian film, television and theater actress and a producer.<ref name="Mukta Barve">{{cite news|title=Mukta Barve|publisher=PuneMirror|accessdate=24 December 2016|url=http://punemirror.indiatimes.com/others/leisure/The-Debunair-Artist/articleshow/31576907.cms}}</ref>
* [[Chandrakant Kulkarni]] (born 1963) - Director, script writer and actor associated with Marathi theatre and film.
* [[Nilu Phule]] (1931–2009) – film and theatre actor
* [[Bharati Achrekar]] (born 1957) - Actress and singer
* [[Pooja Chopra]] (born 1986) – Femina Miss India, 2009<ref>{{cite web|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Entertainment/My-husband-threw-us-out-Neera-Chopra/articleshow/4451333.cms |title=Neera Chopra: My Husband threw us out |publisher=Timesofindia.indiatimes.com |date=26 April 2009 |accessdate=15 July 2012}}</ref>
* [[Mohan Agashe]] (born 1947), an [[India]]n theater artist, film actor and [[Sangeet Natak Akademi Award]]ee.
* [[Radhika Apte]] (born 1985), an [[India]]n film and stage actress.<ref name="Radhika Apte">{{cite news|title=Radhika Apte|work=[[The Times of India]]|accessdate=24 December 2016|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/bollywood/news-interviews/Radhika-Apte-Anurag-Kashyap-bonding-well/articleshow/25990330.cms?}}</ref>
* [[Roopesh Kumar]] (1946–1995) – film actor
* [[Reema Lagoo]] (1958–2017) – stage and film actress; was a student at Huzurpaga high school<ref>{{cite web|url=http://zeenews.india.com/marathi/news/kallabaji/reema-lagoo-and-her-school-memory-at-pune-school/365274|title=फोटो आणि रिमा लागूंची पुण्यातली एक आठवण|publisher=[[Zee News]]|language = Marathi|quote=''ज्येष्ठ अभिनेत्री रिमा लागू १९७० ते १९७४ या कालावधीत हुजुरपागा शाळेत शिकत होत्या''|date=18 May 2017|accessdate=18 May 2017}}</ref>
* [[Reema Lagoo]] (1958–2017) – stage and film actress; was a student at Huzurpaga high school<ref>{{cite web|url=http://zeenews.india.com/marathi/news/kallabaji/reema-lagoo-and-her-school-memory-at-pune-school/365274|title=फोटो आणि रिमा लागूंची पुण्यातली एक आठवण|publisher=[[Zee News]]|language = Marathi|quote=''ज्येष्ठ अभिनेत्री रिमा लागू १९७० ते १९७४ या कालावधीत हुजुरपागा शाळेत शिकत होत्या''|date=18 May 2017|accessdate=18 May 2017}}</ref>
* [[Roopesh Kumar]] (1946–1995) – film actor
* [[Shriram Lagoo]] (1927–2019) – film and stage actor<ref name="dna-lagoo">{{Cite news|url=http://www.dnaindia.com/lifestyle/interview-the-secret-of-my-acting-is-that-i-m-a-thief-dr-shreeram-lagoo-2161642|title=The secret of my acting is that I'm a thief: Dr Shreeram Lagoo {{!}} Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis|date=2016-01-03|work=dna|access-date=2018-01-02|language=en-US}}</ref>
* [[Spike Milligan]] (1919–2000) – Irish comedian who spent his childhood in the city.
* [[Sai Paranjpye]] (born 1938) – broadcaster and film director
* [[Sai Paranjpye]] (born 1938) – broadcaster and film director
* [[Sanskruti Balgude]] (born 1992), an [[India]]n film actress who appears in [[Marathi language|Marathi]] movies.<ref name="Sanskruti Balgude">{{cite news|title=Sanskruti Balgude|work=[[The Times of India]]|accessdate=24 December 2016|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/marathi/movies/news/Sanskruti-Balgude-Satish-Rajwade-Sachin-Pilgaonkar-Sangto-Aika-Pinjara/articleshow/38618719.cms?}}</ref>
* [[Nilu Phule]] (1931–2009) film and theatre actor
* [[Sharad Talwalkar]] (1918–2001) – film, TV and theatre comedy actor
* [[Sharad Talwalkar]] (1918–2001) – film, TV and theatre comedy actor
* [[Shriram Lagoo]] (1927–2019) – film and stage actor<ref name="dna-lagoo">{{Cite news|url=http://www.dnaindia.com/lifestyle/interview-the-secret-of-my-acting-is-that-i-m-a-thief-dr-shreeram-lagoo-2161642|title=The secret of my acting is that I'm a thief: Dr Shreeram Lagoo {{!}} Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis|date=2016-01-03|work=dna|access-date=2018-01-02|language=en-US}}</ref>
* [[Spike Milligan]] (1919–2000) – Irish comedian who spent his childhood in the city.
* [[Kashmira Irani]] (born 1986)- Television and theatre actress.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.tellychakkar.com/tv/tv-news/you-cannot-succeed-life-making-your-parents-unhappy-kashmira-manmarziyan-irani-150414|title = You cannot succeed in life by making your parents unhappy: Kashmira 'Manmarziyan' Irani}}</ref>
* [[Anjali Mukhi]] - Television and Theatre actress
* [[Bharati Achrekar]]- Actress and singer
* [[Chandrakant Kulkarni]]- Director, script writer and actor associated with Marathi theatre and film.


===Music and dance===
===Music and dance===
* [[Sanjeev Abhyankar]] (born 1969) – [[Hindustani classical music]] [[vocalist]] of the [[Mewati Gharana]].<ref name="Sanjeev Abhyankar">{{cite news|title=Sanjeev Abhyankar|publisher=chembur.com|accessdate=24 December 2016|url=http://www.chembur.com/anecdotes/sanjeev.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150923202511/http://www.chembur.com/anecdotes/sanjeev.htm|archive-date=23 September 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref>
* [[Mandar Agashe]] (born 1969) – music director
* [[Ajay−Atul]] (born 1976 and 1974) – music alias of Indian music director-composer duo of brothers '''Ajay''' and  ''' Atul Gogavale '''
* [[Ajay−Atul]] (born 1976 and 1974) – music alias of Indian music director-composer duo of brothers '''Ajay''' and  ''' Atul Gogavale '''
* [[Bhaskar Chandavarkar]] (1936-2009) – musician
* [[Vineet Alurkar]] (born 1949) – musician and singer-songwriter.<ref name="Vineet Alurkar">{{cite news|title=Vineet Alurkar|publisher=[[The Indian Express]]|accessdate=24 December 2016|url=http://indianexpress.com/article/pune/tales-from-vienna/}}</ref>
* [[Prabha Atre]] (born 1932) – [[Hindustani classical music]] vocalist from the [[Kirana gharana]] and a [[Padma Shri]] awardee.<ref name="Prabha Atre">{{cite news|title=Prabha Atre |publisher=[[Ministry of Home Affairs (India)]] website |accessdate=24 December 2016 |url=http://mha.nic.in/sites/upload_files/mha/files/LST-PDAWD-2013.pdf |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20151015193758/http://mha.nic.in/sites/upload_files/mha/files/LST-PDAWD-2013.pdf |archivedate=15 October 2015 }}</ref>
* [[Neela Bhagwat]] (born 1942) – [[Hindustani music|Hindustani]] musician of the [[Gwalior Gharana]].
* [[Neela Bhagwat]] (born 1942) – [[Hindustani music|Hindustani]] musician of the [[Gwalior Gharana]].
* [[Pandit Bhimsen Joshi]] (1922–2011) – Hindustani classical vocalist and recipient of [[Bharat Ratna]]
* [[Prabha Atre]] (born 1932) – [[Hindustani classical music]] vocalist from the [[Kirana gharana]] and a [[Padma Shri]] awardee.<ref name="Prabha Atre">{{cite news|title=Prabha Atre |publisher=[[Ministry of Home Affairs (India)]] website |accessdate=24 December 2016 |url=http://mha.nic.in/sites/upload_files/mha/files/LST-PDAWD-2013.pdf |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6U68ulwpb?url=http://mha.nic.in/sites/upload_files/mha/files/LST-PDAWD-2013.pdf |archivedate=15 November 2014 }}</ref>
* [[Sanjeev Abhyankar]] (born 1969) – [[Hindustani classical music]] [[vocalist]] of the [[Mewati Gharana]].<ref name="Sanjeev Abhyankar">{{cite news|title=Sanjeev Abhyankar|publisher=chembur.com|accessdate=24 December 2016|url=http://www.chembur.com/anecdotes/sanjeev.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150923202511/http://www.chembur.com/anecdotes/sanjeev.htm|archive-date=23 September 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref>
* [[Shama Bhate]] (born 1950) – [[Kathak]] dancer and is among the [[List of Kathak exponents|Kathak exponents in India today]].
* [[Shama Bhate]] (born 1950) – [[Kathak]] dancer and is among the [[List of Kathak exponents|Kathak exponents in India today]].
*[[Vineet Alurkar]] (born 1949) – musician and singer-songwriter.<ref name="Vineet Alurkar">{{cite news|title=Vineet Alurkar|publisher=[[The Indian Express]]|accessdate=24 December 2016|url=http://indianexpress.com/article/pune/tales-from-vienna/}}</ref>
* [[Vishnu Narayan Bhatkhande]] (1860–1936) – eminent maestro of Hindustani classical music; student at Deccan College<ref>Subramanian, L., 2000. The master, muse and the nation: The new cultural project and the reification of colonial modernity in India. South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, 23(2), pp.1–32.</ref>
* [[Vishnu Narayan Bhatkhande]] (1860–1936) – eminent maestro of Hindustani classical music; student at Deccan College<ref>Subramanian, L., 2000. The master, muse and the nation: The new cultural project and the reification of colonial modernity in India. South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, 23(2), pp.1–32.</ref>
* [[Bhaskar Chandavarkar]] (1936-2009) – musician
* [[Pandit Bhimsen Joshi]] (1922–2011) – Hindustani classical vocalist and recipient of [[Bharat Ratna]]


== Industrialists ==
== Industrialists ==
* [[Ajaypal Singh Banga]] (born 1960) – USA-based corporate executive and political advisor to former [[US President]] [[Barack Obama]] and [[Padma Shri]] awardee.<ref name="Ajaypal Singh Banga">{{cite news|title=Ajaypal Singh Banga|publisher=[[Press Information Bureau]] website|accessdate=24 December 2016|url=http://pib.nic.in/newsite/PrintRelease.aspx?relid=135783}}</ref>
* [[Anu Aga]] (born 1942) - businesswoman and social worker.<ref name="Anu Aga">{{cite news|title=Anu Aga|publisher=[[The Indian Express]]|accessdate=24 December 2016|url=http://archive.indianexpress.com/oldStory/56382/}}</ref>
* [[Anu Aga]] (born 1942) - businesswoman and social worker.<ref name="Anu Aga">{{cite news|title=Anu Aga|publisher=[[The Indian Express]]|accessdate=24 December 2016|url=http://archive.indianexpress.com/oldStory/56382/}}</ref>
* [[Baba Kalyani]] (born 1949) – industrialist
* [[Chandrashekhar Agashe]] (1888–1956), founder of [[Brihan Maharashtra Sugar Syndicate]]
* [[Chandrashekhar Agashe]] (1888–1956), founder of [[Brihan Maharashtra Sugar Syndicate]]
* [[Cyrus S. Poonawalla]] (born 1945) - businessman, chairman of Poonawalla Group, which includes [[Serum Institute of India]].<ref name="Poonawalla: India's 100 Richest People">{{cite news|title=Poonawalla: India's 100 Richest People|publisher=[[Forbes list of Indian billionaires]]|accessdate=24 December 2016|url=https://www.forbes.com/profile/cyrus-poonawalla/}}</ref>
* [[Dajikaka Gadgil]] (1915–2014), founder of P. N. Gadgil Jewellers
* [[David Sassoon (treasurer)|David Sassoon]] (1792-1864) - Treasurer of [[Baghdad]] (1817-1829) and leader of Jewish community in [[Mumbai]]
* [[Ivan Menezes]] (born 1959) – CEO of Diageo
* [[Laxmanrao Kirloskar]] (1869–1956) – founder of [[Kirloskar Group]]
* [[Rahul Bajaj]] (born 1938) – industrialist
* [[Rahul Bajaj]] (born 1938) – industrialist
* [[Rajiv Bajaj]] (born 1966) - businessman and Managing Director of [[Bajaj Auto]].<ref name="Rajiv Bajaj">{{cite news|title=Rajiv Bajaj|work=Forbes.com|accessdate=24 December 2016|url=https://www.forbes.com/2009/12/07/forbes-india-rajiv-bajaj-honda-bajaj-auto.html}}</ref>
* [[Rajiv Bajaj]] (born 1966) - businessman and Managing Director of [[Bajaj Auto]].<ref name="Rajiv Bajaj">{{cite news|title=Rajiv Bajaj|work=Forbes.com|accessdate=24 December 2016|url=https://www.forbes.com/2009/12/07/forbes-india-rajiv-bajaj-honda-bajaj-auto.html}}</ref>
* [[Ajaypal Singh Banga]] (born 1960) – USA-based corporate executive and political advisor to former [[US President]] [[Barack Obama]] and [[Padma Shri]] awardee.<ref name="Ajaypal Singh Banga">{{cite news|title=Ajaypal Singh Banga|publisher=[[Press Information Bureau]] website|accessdate=24 December 2016|url=http://pib.nic.in/newsite/PrintRelease.aspx?relid=135783}}</ref>
* [[Dajikaka Gadgil]] (1915–2014), founder of [[P. N. Gadgil Jewellers]]
* [[Baba Kalyani]] (born 1949) – industrialist
* [[Laxmanrao Kirloskar]] (1869–1956) – founder of [[Kirloskar Group]]
* [[Shantanurao Laxmanrao Kirloskar]] (1903–1994) – industrialist
* [[Shantanurao Laxmanrao Kirloskar]] (1903–1994) – industrialist
* [[Ivan Menezes]] (born 1959) – CEO of Diageo
* [[Cyrus S. Poonawalla]] (born 1945) - businessman, chairman of Poonawalla Group, which includes [[Serum Institute of India]].<ref name="Poonawalla: India's 100 Richest People">{{cite news|title=Poonawalla: India's 100 Richest People|publisher=[[Forbes list of Indian billionaires]]|accessdate=24 December 2016|url=https://www.forbes.com/profile/cyrus-poonawalla/}}</ref>
* [[David Sassoon (treasurer)|David Sassoon]] (1792-1864) - Treasurer of [[Baghdad]] (1817-1829) and leader of Jewish community in [[Mumbai]]


==Business Leaders==
==Business Leaders==


* [[Ravi Pandit]] - He is Chairman & Group CEO at [[KPIT Technologies]].
* [[Ravi Pandit]] - Chairman & Group CEO at [[KPIT Technologies]].
* [[Natasha Poonawalla]] (born 1981) - She is an Indian businesswoman, chairperson of the Villoo Poonawalla Foundation.
* [[Natasha Poonawalla]] (born 1981) - Indian businesswoman, chairperson of the Villoo Poonawalla Foundation.
* Pankaj Sharma - President of The Lexicon Group and [[Pune Mirror]]


==Political figures==
==Political figures==
=== Maratha Empire ===
=== Maratha Empire ===
* [[Jijabai]] (1598-1674) – wife of Shahajiraje Bhosale Jagirdar of Pune, [[Shahaji]]raje; mother of Shivaji who raised him during 1640s in Pune.
* [[Peshwa]] Bajirao-  a minister in the court of Shahu of Satara, responsible for shifting the administrative capital to Pune
* [[Peshwa]] Bajirao-  was a minister in the court of Shahu of Satara, responsible for shifting the administrative capital to Pune
* [[Jijabai]] (1598-1674) – wife of Shahajiraje Bhosale Jagirdar of Pune, [[Shahaji]]raje; mother of [[Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj]] who raised him during 1640s in Pune.


===Indian independence struggle===
===Indian independence struggle===
* Mahatma Jyotiba Phule-Prominent leader of modern india responsible for women's educational rights and eradicating caste discrimination
* [[Bal Gangadhar Tilak]] (1856–1920)  indian nationalist leader
* [[Gopal Ganesh Agarkar]] (1856–1895) – journalist, educator and social reformer<ref>Wolpert, Stanley A. (April 1991). Tilak and Gokhale: Revolution and Reform in the Making of Modern India. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 19. {{ISBN|978-0195623925}}.</ref>
* [[Gopal Ganesh Agarkar]] (1856–1895) – journalist, educator and social reformer<ref>Wolpert, Stanley A. (April 1991). Tilak and Gokhale: Revolution and Reform in the Making of Modern India. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 19. {{ISBN|978-0195623925}}.</ref>
* [[Senapati Bapat]] (born ''Pandurang Mahadev Bapat'') (1880-1967) - a figure in the [[Indian independence movement]].<ref name="Senapati Bapat">{{cite news|title=Senapati Bapat|date=January 1975|publisher=University of California Press (Page 190)|isbn=9780520024076|accessdate=24 December 2016|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=905gbgzGN1EC}}</ref>
* [[Gopal Krishna Gokhale]] (1866–1915)<ref>{{cite book|last1=Wolpert|first1=Stanley A.|title=Tilak and Gokhale: Revolution and Reform in the Making of Modern India |date=April 1991|publisher=Oxford University Press|location=Oxford|isbn=978-0195623925|page=2}}</ref> – early Nationalist leader on the moderate wing of the Congress party; founder of the Servants of India Society
* [[Gopal Krishna Gokhale]] (1866–1915)<ref>{{cite book|last1=Wolpert|first1=Stanley A.|title=Tilak and Gokhale: Revolution and Reform in the Making of Modern India |date=April 1991|publisher=Oxford University Press|location=Oxford|isbn=978-0195623925|page=2}}</ref> – early Nationalist leader on the moderate wing of the Congress party; founder of the Servants of India Society
* [[Lokhitwadi]] (Gopal Hari Deshmukh) (1823-1892) – social reformer<ref>KAVLEKAR, K., 1983. POLITICS OF SOCIAL REFORM IN MAHARASHTRA. Political Thought and Leadership of Lokmanya Tilak, p.202 [https://books.google.com/books?id=NPLBbZSYXXEC&pg=PA325].</ref>
* [[Lokhitwadi]] (Gopal Hari Deshmukh) (1823-1892) – social reformer<ref>KAVLEKAR, K., 1983. POLITICS OF SOCIAL REFORM IN MAHARASHTRA. Political Thought and Leadership of Lokmanya Tilak, p.202 [https://books.google.com/books?id=NPLBbZSYXXEC&pg=PA325].</ref>
*[[Senapati Bapat]] (born ''Pandurang Mahadev Bapat'') (1880-1967) was a figure in the [[Indian independence movement]].<ref name="Senapati Bapat">{{cite news|title=Senapati Bapat|date=January 1975|publisher=University of California Press (Page 190)|isbn=9780520024076|accessdate=24 December 2016|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=905gbgzGN1EC}}</ref>
* [[Mahatma Jyotiba Phule]]-Prominent leader of modern india responsible for women's educational rights and eradicating caste discrimination
* [[Bal Gangadhar Tilak]] (1856–1920) -  indian nationalist leader


==Post independence==
==Post independence==
* [[Bal Thackeray]] (1926-2012) founder of the [[Shiv Sena]]; born in Pune.
* [[Vitthalrao Gadgil]] – Leader of [[Indian National Congress]]
* Bhausaheb Shirole (1923-1985) - Ex-Mayor of Pune in 1957 and Ex-Member of Legislative Council, Former Big Leader of Pune and Congress.
* Balasaheb Shirole - Ex-Mayor of Pune in 1983, Former Leader of Pune and Congress.
* [[Anil Shirole]] - Ex-Member of Parliament from Pune, Former Big Leader of Pune and BJP.
* [[Anil Shirole]] - Ex-Member of Parliament from Pune, Former Big Leader of Pune and BJP.
* [[Siddharth Shirole]] - Present Member of Legislative Assembly from Shivajinagar Assembly Constituency Pune, Present Leader of Shivajinagar, Pune and BJP.
* [[Siddharth Shirole]] - Present Member of Legislative Assembly from Shivajinagar Assembly Constituency Pune, Present Leader of Shivajinagar, Pune and BJP.
* [[Vitthalrao Gadgil]] – Leader of [[Indian National Congress]]
* [[Bal Thackeray]] (1926-2012) founder of the [[Shiv Sena]]; born in Pune.


==Social reformers==
==Social reformers==
* [[R. G. Bhandarkar]] (1837–1925) – Orientalist and social reformer
* [[Mahatma Jyotiba Phule]] (1827–1890)– Social reformer, prominently known for modern educational ideas & eradicating caste discrimination
* [[Mahatma Jyotiba Phule]] (1827–1890)– Social reformer, prominently known for modern educational ideas & eradicating caste discrimination
* [[Pandita Ramabai]] Dongre (1858–1922)<ref name="Kosambi, Meera 1988">Kosambi, Meera. "Women, Emancipation and Equality: Pandita Ramabai's Contribution to Women's Cause." Economic and political weekly (1988): WS38-WS49.</ref> – social reformer
* [[Mahadev Govind Ranade]] (1842–1901)<ref>Wolpert, Stanley A. (April 1991). Tilak and Gokhale: Revolution and Reform in the Making of Modern India. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 32. {{ISBN|978-0195623925}}.</ref> – judge and social reformer
* [[Savitribai Phule]] (1831–1897) – Social reformer & responsible for women's educational rights after a great revolt against society
* [[Savitribai Phule]] (1831–1897) – Social reformer & responsible for women's educational rights after a great revolt against society
* [[R. G. Bhandarkar]] (1837–1925) – Orientalist and social reformer
* [[Mahadev Govind Ranade]] (1842–1901)<ref>Wolpert, Stanley A. (April 1991). Tilak and Gokhale: Revolution and Reform in the Making of Modern India. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 32. {{ISBN|978-0195623925}}.</ref> – judge and social reformer
* [[Pandita Ramabai]] Dongre (1858–1922)<ref name="Kosambi, Meera 1988">Kosambi, Meera. "Women, Emancipation and Equality: Pandita Ramabai's Contribution to Women's Cause." Economic and political weekly (1988): WS38-WS49.</ref> – social reformer and Christian convert


==Spiritual leaders==
==Spiritual leaders==
* [[Meher Baba]] (1894–1969) – spiritual leader
* [[Aga Khan II]] (1830-1885) - [[Imam]] of the [[Ismailis]]
* [[Aga Khan II]] (1830-1885) - [[Imam]] of the [[Ismailis]]
* [[Meher Baba]] (1894–1969) – spiritual leader
* [[Jangali Maharaj]] (1804-1890) Great Sadhguru.
* [[Rajneesh]] (Osho) (1931-1990)
* [[Rajneesh]] (Osho) (1931-1990)
* [[Jangali Maharaj]] (1804-1890) Great Sadhguru.


==Sportspeople==
==Sportspeople==
* [[Shubhangi Kulkarni]] (born 1959) - cricketer
* [[Pankaj Arjan Advani|Pankaj Advani]] (born 1985) – billiards and snooker world champion
* [[Maninder Singh (cricketer)|Maninder Singh]] (born 1965) – cricketer
* [[Dhanraj Pillay]] (born 1968) – hockey player
* [[Ashutosh Agashe]] (born 1972) - cricket player and businessman.<ref name="Ashutosh Agashe">{{cite news|title=Ashutosh Agashe|publisher=[[The Financial Express (India)|The Financial Express]]|accessdate=24 December 2016|url=http://www.financialexpress.com/archive/suvarna-sahakari-bank-placed-under-moratorium/177877/}}</ref>
* [[Ashutosh Agashe]] (born 1972) - cricket player and businessman.<ref name="Ashutosh Agashe">{{cite news|title=Ashutosh Agashe|publisher=[[The Financial Express (India)|The Financial Express]]|accessdate=24 December 2016|url=http://www.financialexpress.com/archive/suvarna-sahakari-bank-placed-under-moratorium/177877/}}</ref>
* [[Dnyaneshwar Agashe]] (1942–2009) – cricketer and cricket administrator
* [[Dnyaneshwar Agashe]] (1942–2009) – cricketer and cricket administrator
* [[Chinmay Gupte]] (born 1972) – former cricketer
* [[Chinmay Gupte]] (born 1972) – former cricketer
* [[Eban Hyams]] (born 1981) – Indian-born Australian professional basketball player
* [[Kedar Jadhav]] (born 1985) - cricketer who plays for India in international cricket.<ref name="Kedar Jadhav">{{cite news|title=Kedar Jadhav|publisher=[[ESPNcricinfo]]|accessdate=24 December 2016|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/india/content/player/290716.html}}</ref>
* [[Hrishikesh Kanitkar]] (born 1974) – former cricketer
* [[Hrishikesh Kanitkar]] (born 1974) – former cricketer
* [[Nikhil Kanetkar]] (born 1979) – badminton player and Olympian
* [[Nikhil Kanetkar]] (born 1979) – badminton player and Olympian
* [[Eban Hyams]] (born 1981) – Indian-born Australian professional basketball player
* [[Shubhangi Kulkarni]] (born 1959) - cricketer
*[[Kedar Jadhav]] (born 1985) - cricketer who plays for India in international cricket.<ref name="Kedar Jadhav">{{cite news|title=Kedar Jadhav|publisher=[[ESPNcricinfo]]|accessdate=24 December 2016|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/india/content/player/290716.html}}</ref>
* [[Dhanraj Pillay]] (born 1968) – hockey player
* [[Pankaj Arjan Advani|Pankaj Advani]] (born 1985) – billiards and snooker world champion
* [[Maninder Singh (cricketer)|Maninder Singh]] (born 1965) – cricketer
* [[Lisa Sthalekar]] (born 1979) – former Indian-born Australian international cricketer
* [[Lisa Sthalekar]] (born 1979) – former Indian-born Australian international cricketer



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This is a categorized list of notable people who were born or have dwelt in Pune, India. Only people who are sufficiently notable to have individual entries on Wikipedia have been included in the list.[1]

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Business Leaders[edit | edit source]

Political figures[edit | edit source]

Maratha Empire[edit | edit source]

  • Peshwa Bajirao- a minister in the court of Shahu of Satara, responsible for shifting the administrative capital to Pune
  • Jijabai (1598-1674) – wife of Shahajiraje Bhosale Jagirdar of Pune, Shahajiraje; mother of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj who raised him during 1640s in Pune.

Indian independence struggle[edit | edit source]

Post independence[edit | edit source]

Social reformers[edit | edit source]

Spiritual leaders[edit | edit source]

Sportspeople[edit | edit source]

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