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| image = Jabbar Patel.jpg
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| caption = Patel in December 2010
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1942|6|23}}
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1942|6|23}}
| birth_place = [[Pandharpur]], [[Maharashtra]], India
| birth_place = [[Pandharpur]], [[Bombay state]], [[British India]]<br />{{small|([[Maharashtra]], India)}}
| occupation = Theatre, film director
| occupation = Theatre, film director
| years_active = 1973–present
| years_active = 1973–present
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==Personal life==
==Personal life==
Patel was born in 1942 in [[Pandharpur]] in present day Indian state of [[Maharashtra]]. His father was employed in [[Indian railways]]. He obtained his early school education in Haribhai Deokaran High school [[Solapur]]. He qualified as a doctor, specialising in [[paediatric]] medicine from [[B. J. Medical College]] in Pune. He and his wife, a gynecologist ran a clinic in [[Daund]] near Pune.The couple have two daughters.
Patel was born in 1942 in [[Pandharpur]] in present day Indian state of [[Maharashtra]]. His father was employed in [[Indian Railways]]. He obtained his early school education in Haribhai Deokaran High school [[Solapur]]. He qualified as a doctor, specialising in [[paediatric]] medicine from [[B. J. Medical College]] in Pune. He and his wife, a gynecologist ran a clinic in [[Daund]] near Pune.The couple have two daughters.


==Theater==
==Theater==
Patel started acting while in elementary school. In Solapur, he lived with Shriram Pujari, who was an influential personality in that city. Staying at his home, Jabbar Patel was able to take a closer look at the people from Marathi theatre world who used to stay at the Pujari residence. The roles he played in his high school play Chaphekar, in the silent drama, Hadacha zunzar aahes tu, as well of Shyam in 'Tujh Hai Tujpashi' while in college were appreciated.
Patel started acting while in elementary school. In Solapur, he lived with Shriram Pujari, who was an influential personality in that city. Staying at his home, Jabbar Patel was able to take a closer look at the people from Marathi theatre world who used to stay at the Pujari residence. The roles he played in his high school play Chaphekar, in the silent drama, Hadacha zunzar aahes tu, as well of Shyam in 'Tujh Hai Tujpashi' while in college were appreciated.


Patel started his career with the Marathi experimental theatre group, Progressive Dramatic association (PDA) founded by [[Bhalba Kelkar]]. In PDA produced plays, he acted as well as directed. He directed Vijay tendulkar's Ashi Pakhare yeti for PDA which was a great commercial success. In 1972, Patel and colleagues such as [[Mohan Agashe]], and [[Satish Alekar]] broke away from PDA over differences on staging their new production, [[Ghashiram Kotwal]] written by [[Vijay Tendulkar]].<ref name="Maheshwari2018">{{cite book|author=Malvika Maheshwari|title=Art Attacks: Violence and Offence-Taking in India|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=euF1DwAAQBAJ&pg=PT8|date=16 October 2018|publisher=OUP India|isbn=978-0-19-909378-6|chapter=Post Script:The Dissent to Violence}}</ref> They formed a new group called Theatre Academy. After [[Ghashiram Kotwal]], the group produced 'Teen Paishacha Tamasha', an adaptation of Brecht's Threepenny Opera in 1974.<ref>{{cite web|title=chaos- magazine|url=http://www.chaosmag.in/jabbar.html|access-date=16 October 2011}}</ref>  
Patel started his career with the Marathi experimental theatre group, Progressive Dramatic association (PDA) founded by [[Bhalba Kelkar]]. In PDA produced plays, he acted as well as directed. He directed Vijay tendulkar's Ashi Pakhare yeti for PDA which was a great commercial success. In 1972, Patel and colleagues such as [[Mohan Agashe]], and [[Satish Alekar]] broke away from PDA over differences on staging their new production, [[Ghashiram Kotwal]] written by [[Vijay Tendulkar]].<ref name="Maheshwari2018">{{cite book|author=Malvika Maheshwari|title=Art Attacks: Violence and Offence-Taking in India|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=euF1DwAAQBAJ&pg=PT8|date=16 October 2018|publisher=OUP India|isbn=978-0-19-909378-6|chapter=Post Script:The Dissent to Violence}}</ref> They formed a new group called Theatre Academy. After [[Ghashiram Kotwal]], the group produced 'Teen Paishacha Tamasha', an adaptation of Brecht's Threepenny Opera in 1974.<ref>{{cite web|title=chaos- magazine|url=http://www.chaosmag.in/jabbar.html|access-date=16 October 2011}}</ref>


==Cinema==
==Cinema==
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==Festival circuit==
==Festival circuit==
Jabbar Patel is the chairman of the Pune Film Foundation, and the festival director of the [[Pune International Film Festival]].
Jabbar Patel is the chairman of the Pune Film Foundation, and the festival director of the [[Pune International Film Festival]].First Edition of PIFF was started in year 2002 and has been running annually.


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Indian theatre directors]]
[[Category:Indian theatre directors]]
[[Category:Indian Muslims]]
[[Category:Indian Muslims]]
[[Category:Marathi people]]
[[Category:Marathi film directors]]
[[Category:Marathi film directors]]
[[Category:People from Solapur district]]
[[Category:People from Solapur district]]