Vishwas Savarkar Wiki, Age, Death, Wife, Family, Biography & More

Vishwas Savarkar (1928-2010) was an Indian author and the son of the Indian freedom fighter and revolutionary Vinayak Damodar Savarkar. He passed away in 2010 in Mumbai.

Wiki/Biography

Vishwas Vinayak Savarkar was born in March 1928 (age 82 years; at the time of death) in Bombay, Bombay Presidency, British India (now Mumbai, Maharashtra, India).

Yamunabai Savarkar (sitting left) with one of her daughters and Vishwas Savarkar

Yamunabai Savarkar (sitting left) with one of her daughters and Vishwas Savarkar

Family & Caste

Vishwas Savarkar belonged to the Chitpavan Brahmin Hindu family.

Parents & Siblings

His father, Vinayak Damodar Savarkar (popularly known as Veer Savarkar), was an Indian revolutionary freedom fighter. He was also an accomplished politician and author. He was the pioneer of the political ideology ‘Hindutva,’ which he developed during his detention period at Ratnagiri Jail in Maharashtra in 1922. He was one of the crucial leaders of the Hindu Mahasabha, a political party. Savarkar passed away in 1966.

A photo of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar

A photo of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar

His mother, Yamunabai Savarkar, was a member of the Atmanishtha Yuvati Samaj, which was established by the sister-in-law of Vinayak Savarkar to inculcate the spirit of nationalism in its members. Yamunabai passed away in 1962. His elder brother, Prabhakar, died in his infancy. He had two elder sisters, Prabhat Chiplunkar, and Shalini, both of whom are deceased.

Yamunabai Savarkar with her husband and two children

Yamunabai Savarkar with her husband and two children

Wife & Children

His wife’s name is Sunder Savarkar. He has two daughters, Asilata, and Vidula.

A photo of Sunder Savarkar

A photo of Sunder Savarkar

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Religion

Vishwas Savarkar followed Hinduism.

Address

He resided at 73, Savarkar Sadan, Dr Madhukar B Raut Marg, Dadar West, Dadar, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400028, India.

Career

Vishwas Savarkar used to work at the Walchand Group. Vishwas authored four books, Athavani Angarachya, Divabhintiche Pralap, Katha Krantiveeranchya, and Paris Sparsh Swatantra Veerancha. Apart from penning books, he had also penned numerous articles on his father in several national and regional newspapers and magazines.

Cover page of Athavani Angarachya

Cover page of Athavani Angarachya

Death

Vishwas Savarkar passed away due to an age-related illness at the age of 83 in Mumbai at his residence, Savarkar Sadan, on 17 September 2010.

Facts/Trivia

  • Vishwas once demanded the Government of India to grant Savarkar Sadan, the ancestral home of Veer Savarkar, the title of heritage, which was granted by the government in September 2010, a week before his passing away.
  • In 2003, Vishwas lashed out at Sonia Gandhi after the Indian National Congress (INC) raised a question in the parliament, asking whether Veer Savarkar had begged forgiveness from the British government to pardon him and grant him freedom. While giving an interview, he said,

    Sonia Gandhi, the president of the Congress (I), is an Italian and has little knowledge about India. Till this day, I have no idea whether she is an Indian citizen. She does not know about Savarkar’s sacrifices, that is why she is opposing [the installation of the portrait]. The Congress is blindly following her lead. She came to India after marrying Rajiv Gandhi. It is natural that she has no knowledge of India’s history.”

  • On his father, many films have been released including Veer Savarkar (1983), Veer Savarkar (2001), What About Savarkar? (2015), and Swatantra Veer Savarkar (2023). A poster of Swatantra Veer Savarkar
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