By Priti Kamble
@the_news_21
Mumbai: Struggle never fails man. The path to success has to be found through struggle. The struggle on the path of happiness and sorrow in life teaches man to live in the true sense. The goal of an aspiring youth is to strive to get what they want in a hectic life. It appears on every page of ‘All is Well’. To make life meaningful by embracing new ideas, new perspectives is to live.
The title of the book is ‘All Is Well: My Password for Success’. That’s right. Once you start reading a book it won’t put the book down. In the presence of the Governor, Union Minister of State, such dignitaries, ‘All is well: My Password for Success.’ The book was released in Mumbai.
Editor, Writer, Presenter, Organizer Sandip Kale traversed the journey from the foundation of his struggling life to the pinnacle of success with great perseverance. In his book ‘All is Well’, Sandip Kale traces his journey from the beginning of school to the beginning of journalism. Whether Sandip Kale is a journalist or a writer, his communication in both the field of journalism and his writing is a sure guarantee of the best.
His column in Sakal Newspaper ‘Bhramanti Live’ is a living example of community-oriented journalism and writing. Sandip Kale has produced many books such as Anavrutt Vruttapalikadche, Mu. Po. Aai: MatruSmaran, Manuski, Ashrunchi Fule, Twelfth Fail, Premsetu, Krantichi Pawal, Gandh Aapulkicha. Sandip Kale, a young, energetic and smiling personality, has an independent mindset behind his work. There is a lot of happening on in one’s own life to create independent thinking, to create independent history.
In his autobiography ‘All is Well’, the young man is expressing himself to the world. A large struggle of the life period is embodied in this book. The book begins with a portrait of the author’s mother. In the absence of any educational background, the author’s mother and father encourage the child’s education. In those days it was rare for parents to support their children to move to a different area without allowing them to work in the traditional way. Mother working on farms and father working in sugar factories will surely be role models for parents in today’s world.
The difficult times in life are based on experience and the struggling adventures of the writer’s youth are deeply ingrained in our minds. The gushing blood of a young age does not allow writers to sit still anywhere. The passion for constantly creating something new is evident in the sentiments on each page presented by the author. The atmosphere in the village, in Panchkrushi, was not about having any big dreams about ourself.
But the writer dreamed big on the strength of his hard work and confidence and made it a success. About thirty-five years ago, the budding students were not getting proper guidance. The financial situation of the writer at that time was so bad that it was difficult to study it. We feel the trauma of this situation in the mind of the writer. From this, the various rites performed on the child’s mind, the guidance of the teachers in school life, the writer’s thoughts became profound. The intensity of Sandip Kale’s best thoughts touches our minds. Matching the writer-reader relationship is the key to the success of his fine writing.
The bold decisions of a writer’s journey, starting from a small village, go through many stages. The intimate experiences of young’s age also take the reader through different stages. From time immemorial, we have seen the courageous journalists of the author on many occasions, such as the writers who pull bidis at the behest of their young friends, the writer who go to distilleries to see how they make liquor.
The author has also touched on the state of mind after leaving college, the state of mind after leaving his village, creating an identity in the city only on his own initiative when no one knows him, and matters in student life. Since struggler was young, the writer enjoyed the company of different people in a very short period of time. While in college, the author came into contact with various organizations, which broadened his outlook. Organizations like Sarvodaya, Rashtra Seva Dal, Andhashradha Nirmulan Samiti, Chhatra Bharati, Nai Talim formed his personality.
Love is a very popular subject in everyone’s life. Even then, if that love happened at an early age, it is very close to our heart. In Baba Amte’s Somnath camp in college life, how the writer who fell in love recover after leaving their love, and how their teachers help them in this, also soothes our minds after reading. While recovering from love, the writer, however, disturbs us by saying that his love is still in Baba Amte’s Somnath camp.
On the other hand, the author also draws the reader’s attention to how a boy and a girl in his class ruin their lives by not realizing the difference between love and attraction. The self-image of the author is felt by all.
People who have met writer in different places, in many ways have become one with the events of their lives. Baba Amte, Dr. Narendra Dabholkar, Suraj Baranth, Anna Hazare etc. In his rites, his young age has got a different energy of ethics. Working in the movement shows a stubbornness in their every work. In those days, no one would think of Sandip Kale becoming a journalist. In this book, the author has worked to unravel the thoughts, experiments and processes.
Ranguni Rangat Sarya Rang Maza Wegla!
Guntuni Guntyay Sarya Pay Maza Mokla!…
Sandip Kale’s personality is similar to these lines written by Suresh Bhatt. Overall, the language of all the writing is so direct that we can actually meet and chat. It’s fun to read. In the book, we meet many great people in the field of journalism. The author’s friends seem to be your friends. The author’s parents seem to be your parents. The author’s teacher seems to be your teacher. The author’s professor seems to be your professors. All in all, Sandip Kale, who has an unbroken concert of enthusiasm, seems to be yours. This writing that you feel is what connects you to them. Because Sandip Kale’s journey is a wandering of consciousness.
Understanding the meaning of the life of a struggling youth, going into the depths of student life, understanding the importance of a struggling life. These things are always difficult in writing. But, in this writing, it is easily possible. Reason,
Journalist-writer writing is about connecting human relationships, introducing the common man.
R. R. Borade, a senior writer, introduces, “Realistic literature is both literature and the history of human life.” Sharad Pawar, Anna Hazare, Prakash Amte, Sindhutai Sapkal, F. M. Shinde, Shriram Pawar, Dr. Mahendra Kalyankar, Dr. Manoj Kumar Sharma, the book has been appreciated by all the respected personalities.
The cover and layout of ‘All Is Well’ by Dr. Narendra Borlepwar has done it. We have to salute Borlepwar’s artwork. Borlepwar’s work has perfected the content of the book ‘All is Well’. It is rare for a journalist to write an autobiography. Sandip Kale has set a new record for the simultaneous publication of this book in Marathi, Hindi and English. This has never happened in Marathi literature. Enjoying this unique writing is a wonderful experience.
The book ‘All Is Well’ is an ideological golden crown for English literature. Where is the literature that is not related to real life? You will see your history on every page of ‘All is Well’. You guess that’s what happened to me and it is written about me. There are many such proofs in ‘All is Well’. Childhood, school, education, the pitfalls of duty, unfulfilled desires, friends, circumstances, college education and especially parents who nurture us. Sandip Kale has succeeded in presenting the combination of it in ‘All is Well’ very well.
Sandip Kale’s mother Kamalbai and father Ramrao, his mentors Pro. Rajaram Vattamwar, Pro. Suresh Puri and Prof. Vidyabhau Sadavarte in journalism are specially mentioned by Sandip Kale in his autobiography. The autobiography clearly mentions the bad habits we had as a child and the damage done by those bad habits and recovering from them in time. The autobiography ‘All is Well’ will definitely be the best book in Marathi, Hindi and English.
Book: ‘All is well’: My Password for Success.
Author: Sandip Kale.
Publication: Sakal Prakashan.
Pages: 318.
Price: 300 ₹.