•
P. V. Narasimha Rao (1921–2004) — 9th
Prime Minister of India •
Vishwanath Pratap Singh (1931–2008) — 7th
Prime Minister of India. •
Aluru Venkata Rao (1880-1964) — Father of The Unification of Karnataka and Karnataka Kulapurohita. •
Vinayak Damodar Savarkar (Veer Savarkar) (1883–1966) —
Hindu nationalist advocate, president of the
Hindu Mahasabha, Author, Poet, a Nationalist & reformer •
Shubhangi Kulkarni (born 1959) - former India women captain,
Arjuna awardee and secretary of erstwhile Women's Cricket Association of India •
P. L. Deshpande (1919–2000) —
Marathi writer, actor, music composer, film and television producer, film director, music director & a great philanthrope. Famous as "Maharashtra's beloved personality" •
Ram Ganesh Gadkari (1885–1919) — Marathi playwright, poet and writer •
Prahlad Keshav Atre (1898 – 1969) — playwright (
Shyamchi Aai (film)); leader of the
Samyukta Maharashtra Movement •
B. V. Doshi - An Indian
architect, first
Indian architect to receive the
Pritzker Architecture Prize, awarded with
Padma Shri and the
Padma Bhushan •
Shreedhar Mahadev Joshi (1904-1989) - An Indian Socialist politician who played a major role in the
Samyukta Maharashtra Samiti for the creation of
Maharashtra state. •
R. P. Paranjpye (1876–1966) — mathematician, first Indian to become
Senior Wrangler at
Cambridge University, former principal of Fergusson College •
Shriram Lagoo (born 1927–2019) — film and theatre actor •
Burgula Ramakrishna Rao (1899–1967) — activist for freedom of
Hyderabad State, 2nd
Chief Minister of the state •
Smita Patil (1955–1986) — film actress (
Mirch Masala, Manthan, Chakra); double
National Award Winner for Best Actress •
Narayan Sitaram Phadke (1894-1978) — Marathi writer •
J. B. Kripalani (1888–1982) — Indian independence activist, former president of the
Indian National Congress •
Vishnu Sakharam Khandekar- author, The first
Marathi author to win the prestigious
Jnanpith Award •
D.R. Bendre - Kannada Poet,
Jnanpith Award •
Vasant Kanetkar — playwright,
Padma Shri awardee •
Madhav Gadgil (born 1942) — Ecologist,
Padma Bhushan awardee •
Sai Paranjpye (born 1938) — Film Director & Screen Writer, Winner of
National Film Awards &
Filmfare Awards,
Padma Bhushan awardee •
Bhalchandra Nemade (born 1938) —
Marathi language writer,
Padma Shri and
Jnanpith Award recipient •
Dattatreya Gopal Karve (1898–1967) — Economist, first principal of
Brihan Maharashtra College of Commerce, Vice Chancellor of Pune University and Deputy Governor of
Reserve Bank of India •
Irawati Karve (1905–1970) — sociologist, anthropologist, educationist, and writer •
Stephie D'Souza (1936–1998) — Indian athlete who won gold, silver and bronze medals at the
1954 and
1958 Asian Games. •
N. H. Antia (1922–2007) — plastic surgeon and
Padma Shri recipient •
Radhika Apte (born 1985) — actress •
Padmanabhan Balaram — biochemist,
Padma Bhushan recipient •
Pooja Batra (born 1979) — actress and model, Miss India 1993 •
Milind Date — composer, flautist •
Bhaskar Chandavarkar (1936–2009) —
sitar player, academic and composer •
Chandrashekhar Agashe (1888–1956) — industrialist •
Suyash Tilak (born 1987) — film and television actor •
Prahlad Kakkar (born 1950) — ad film maker •
Suresh Kalmadi (born 1944) — politician and sports administrator •
D. R. Kaprekar (1905–1986) — mathematician, discovered
Kaprekar's constant and the
Kaprekar number •
Sonali Kulkarni (born 1974) — film actress, columnist and writer •
Shital Mahajan (born 1982) — skydiver,
Padma Shri recipient •
Kiran Nagarkar (born 1942) — playwright, novelist •
Vitthal Ramji Shinde (1873–1944) — social activist, founder of Depressed Classes Mission in Mumbai •
Pandurang Vasudeo Sukhatme (1911–1997) —
statistician •
S. R. Rana (1870–1957) — Indian political activist •
Suniti Ashok Deshpande — educator and promoter of Russian language and culture in India; recipient of the
Medal of Pushkin •
Kranti Kanade — film director and screenwriter •
Sonalee Kulkarni — Marathi film actress •
Nandini Nimbkar — president, Nimbkar Agricultural Research Institute; member, Senate and Academic Council,
Shivaji University •
Babubhai J. Patel (1911-2002) — 6th
Chief Minister of Gujarat •
Kaka Kalelkar - Indian independence activist, social reformer, journalist and an eminent follower of the philosophy and methods of
Mahatma Gandhi •
Chandrakant Sardeshmukh — sitar player, first Master Fellow of the
National Centre for the Performing Arts (India) •
Balasaheb Thorat — member of Maharashtra Legislative Assembly and former Minister of Agriculture and Revenue,
Government of Maharashtra •
Damodar Dharmananda Kosambi (1907–1966), former head of the Dept of Mathematics at Ferguson College •
B.S. Baviskar (1930 - 2013) — Sociologist, former head of the Department of Sociology, University of Delhi. •
Y. K. Sohoni (1911-2003) - Professor of French (1944–58) and recipient of the ''
Chevalier dans l'Ordre Palmes Académiques'' awarded by the Government of France •
Devesh Chandra Thakur — Member of Parliament in
18th Lok Sabha representing
Sitamarhi Lok Sabha constituency, Former Chairman and Member of Bihar Legislative Council from
Tirhut graduate constituency and Former Cabinet Minister of Bihar. •
Gautam Bambawale - Senior diplomat. Indian envoy to China. •
Vasantrao Ghatge- Businessman •
Sriram Raghavan-Film maker, Director •
Kalyani Bondre (born 1981) Hindustani Classical Singer, Economist, Kathak Dancer •
Manu S. Pillai-Writer, Historian, Sahitya Akademi Yuva Puraskar awardee(2017) •
Amandeep Singh — Indian Footballer •
Supratim Bhol - Indian Cinematographer •
Aarya Ambekar (born 1994) — singer •
Parna Pethe born 1990 •
Manjari Fadnis - film actress •
Ansar Shaikh -
Indian Administrative Service officer ==References==