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Govind Ram Nirmalkar (1935–2014) was an Indian actor and folk theatre artist, known for his contributions to the Nacha folk theatre of Chhattisgarh. [1] His portrayal of the protagonist in Charan Das Chor , an award winning play by Habib Tanveer , won him critical acclaim. [ 2 ]
He was fond of making sculptures right from his childhood. He once made a painting of Chatarapati Shivaji Maharaj on a horse on the walls of the Ram Mandir, which was well appreciated by the Villagers and the District Collector Mr. Otto Rothfield, who later enrolled him in the Sir Jamsetjee Jeejebhoy School of Art in Mumbai. He topped the exams ...
Thakur Pyarelal - Trade union leader and Freedom fighter; Shankar Guha Niyogi - Trade union leader. founder of Chhattisgarh Mukti Morcha; Soni Sori - Adivasi right activist. won Front Line Defenders award
2012 – Govind Ram Nirmalkar (Nacha - Chhattisgarh) 2012 – Heera Das Negi (Mask Making - Himachal Pradesh) 2013 – Meeenakshi K. (Instrument Making - Ghatam - Tamil Nadu) 2013 – Raj Begum, Traditional, Folk Music/Dance & Theatre (Jammu & Kashmir) 2013 – T.A.R. Nadi Rao & N Jeeva Rao (Joint Award), Folk Music (Tamil Nadu)
Madanlal Nishaad, Govind Ram Nirmalkar, Nacha Theatre [4] Bhulvaram Yadav Fida Bai Markam Devilal Nag 1988–89 V. Ganapati Sthapati: N. Veerappan Jivya Soma Mashe: The Yakshagana troupe, Udupi 1989–90 Sakar Khan: Sadiq Khan Bada Ghazi Khan 1990–91 Balappa Hukkeri: Balakrushna Dash Jhaduram Devangan 1991–92 Chamruram Baghel 1993–94
He also brought in Govind Ram Nirmalkar, a noted Nacha artist who would later go on to win Padma Shri and Sangeet Natak Akademi Awards, to play the lead role. [17] Later, he collaborated with Shyam Benegal , when he adapted the play to a feature-length film, by the same name, starring Smita Patil and Lalu Ram.
Bhimsen Joshi was born on 4 February 1922 in a Kannada [6] Deshastha Madhva Brahmin family [7] to Gururajrao Joshi and Godavaribai at Ron in Dharwad district in Karnataka. [8] [9] His father, Gururaj Joshi, was a school teacher.
The Rudrapatnam Brothers are an Indian Carnatic vocal duo, consisting of brothers R. N. Thyagarajan and Dr. R. N. Tharanathan. [1] The brothers come from a family of musicians from Rudrapatna village off the Kaveri banks in Arkalgud Thaluk of Hassan district in the southwest Indian state of Karnataka.