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He was born in Miraj to [[Pt. Vishnu Keshav Utturkar (Joshi)]] and Laxmi Vishnu Utturkar (Joshi) in 1914. He was the only brother to his five sisters. He completed his education up to inter-science there. He then focused on Indian classical music as a career path. With a culture of music at home and an inherently excellent quality voice,{{Editorializing|date=November 2021}} he was well-received by critics and the public alike.{{Citation needed|date=November 2021}} He then moved to [[Belgaum]] and started teaching at Vanita Vidyalaya as a music instructor and teacher. He was married to Bageshri Utturkar (1924–2015). He died in September 1989 and was survived by his four sons, Ravindra, Vikas, Arun and Uday. | He was born in Miraj to [[Pt. Vishnu Keshav Utturkar (Joshi)]] and Laxmi Vishnu Utturkar (Joshi) in 1914. He was the only brother to his five sisters. He completed his education up to inter-science there. He then focused on Indian classical music as a career path. With a culture of music at home and an inherently excellent quality voice,{{Editorializing|date=November 2021}} he was well-received by critics and the public alike.{{Citation needed|date=November 2021}} He then moved to [[Belgaum]] and started teaching at Vanita Vidyalaya as a music instructor and teacher. He was married to Bageshri Utturkar (1924–2015). He died in September 1989 and was survived by his four sons, Ravindra, Vikas, Arun and Uday. | ||
His maternal uncle was the | His maternal uncle was the freedom fighter Vasudev Balwant Gogate, also known as Hotson-Gogate for his attempted attack on the then-governor of Mumbai (Bombay), [[John Ernest Buttery Hotson]], during India's struggle for freedom from the British. (See notes). | ||
==Training== | ==Training== |