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He is an exponent of Theth Nagpuri music, which is a genre of typical Nagpuri music, based on traditional Nagpuri folk music. [1] He is the recipient of Sangeet Natak Akademi Amrit Award (2022), Lok Kala Ratna Award (2014) and Praful Samman (2019) for his contribution in folk music.
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Theth Nagpuri is a genre of typical Nagpuri music which is based on traditional ragas of folk songs such as Jhumar, Pawas, Udasi and Fagua. [23] It is connected to the Nagpuri tradition. [ 24 ] Notable exponent of Nagpuri folk music and dance are Govind Sharan Lohra , Mahavir Nayak and Mukund Nayak .
The first Nagpuri feature film was Sona Kar Nagpur (1992) which was produced and directed by Dhananjay Nath Tiwari. [4] [5] [3] Since then, several films have been produced. Nagpuri cinema faces several challenges such as lack of funds and infrastructure, as most audiences reside in villages. Cinema halls are shutting down in the present day.
Historically, Nagpuri was the lingua-franca in the region. It was the court language during the reign of the Nagvanshi dynasty. [26] Nagpuri is accorded as an additional official language in the Indian state of Jharkhand. [5] [6] There is demand to include Nagpuri in the Eighth schedule.
The native speakers of the Sadani/Nagpuri language are known as Sadan. In the Nagpuri language, Sadan means settled people or those people who live in houses. In Nagpuri, the house pigeon is called Sad perwa and the forest pigeon is called Ban perwa. Similarly, Sadan people are the people who live in houses as opposed to living in the forest. [7]
Nagpuri may refer to the following entities associated with India: Nagpuri people , an ethnic group native to Chota Nagpur, Jharkhand and surrounding areas Nagpuri language , or Sadri, an Indo-Aryan language spoken in Jharkhand and surrounding areas
She has recorded songs for film music and albums in all the four South Indian languages namely, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada along with the Hindi language and has established herself as a leading playback singer of South Indian cinema. Some of her inspirations are Sujatha Mohan (her mother), Shreya Ghoshal, Alka Yagnik and K.S. Chitra [1]