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Time of India
27-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Film and theatre sector to get industry status in Maharashtra, says minister
1 2 3 Nagpur: The film and theatre sector, along with Marathi theatre, will soon be accorded 'industry status' to ensure justice for the sector and generate more employment opportunities. A formal announcement regarding this will be made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Maharashtra Day, May 1, said Uday Samant, minister of industries and Marathi language, who is also a Trustee of Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Natya Parishad . Samant was speaking at the concluding ceremony of the 100th Divisional Marathi Natya Sammelan, organised by the Nagpur branch of the Natya Parishad. Theatre summit president Jabbar Patel, vice-president of the central committee of Natya Parishad Naresh Gadekar, Nagpur branch president Ajay Patil, Sanjay Rahate, and presidents and office-bearers of various branches were present. Samant lauded the Nagpur branch for successfully organising the historic theatre summit and also offered some suggestions. "Merely granting a classical status to the Marathi language is not enough. The true essence of Marathi's classical nature lies in the creative experiments undertaken by theatre artists, writers, and directors," he said. Samant urged that the legacy of such creative works should be revived for the new generation and preserved meticulously. He further called upon the Natya Parishad to take initiatives to ensure welfare measures and employment opportunities for artists and technicians from the theatre and film sectors. He added that the govt plans to provide five houses each to eminent artists and technicians who contributed significantly to the stage and screen. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Google Brain Co-Founder Andrew Ng, Recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Around Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo In his presidential address, Jabbar Patel praised the Nagpur branch for the excellent organisation of the centenary sammelan. He urged branch officials to take up the responsibility of pursuing the govt for the development of small theatre spaces and related infrastructure across Maharashtra. Veteran theatre personalities Madhu Joshi, Prabhakar Ambone, Shraddha Telang, Bapu Chanakhekar, Shobha Jogdev, Dr Ranjan Darvekar, Dr Vijay Vaidya, Suresh Ghadyalpatil, Prakash Edlabadkar, Vijay Jathe, Sanjay Waliwkar, Vatsala Polkamwar, Dayanand Chandanwale, Meena Deshpande, and Sachin Kumbhare were felicitated. Winners of the Late Ganesh Naidu Memorial Art Competition — Vaman Tulsakar, Rukmini Dixit, and Tushar Raut — were also awarded on the occasion. Actress Bhargavi Chirmule conducted the proceedings. Gadkari's Message: In a special audiovisual message from Arunachal Pradesh, Union minister Nitin Gadkari remarked that Marathi theatre made an indelible impact on Marathi minds over the last 100 years. He said that Marathi plays continue to inspire society and described theatre as a true mirror reflecting societal values. Theatrical presentations held in Natya Sammelan Shatakottar Jhadipatti: An event showcasing the 100 years of Jhadipatti theatre with 125 artists Commercial Plays: Serial Killer and Familychi Gammat enthralled audiences Children's Theatre: Young performers staged award-winning Sanskrit and Marathi plays Saraswatijanmabhoomi: A cultural journey through Vidarbha's literary and social history Shatakiy Sanmelanwari: An artistic presentation chronicling the legacy of 100 Natya Sammelan Maharashtrachi Lokdhara: A vibrant showcase of Maharashtra's folk art traditions Marathi Paool Padte Pudhe: A cultural programme on the pride and progress of Marathi


Time of India
26-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Patel calls for small cultural complexes for theatre groups
Nagpur: The 100th divisional Marathi Natya Sammelan was inaugurated with grandeur at the Suresh Bhat Auditorium on Friday. The ceremony witnessed the presence of an impressive galaxy of artistes, cultural enthusiasts, and dignitaries. Presiding over the event, renowned filmmaker and theatre personality Dr Jabbar Patel emphasised the need to create small cultural complexes to support theatre groups . "In the last 10 to 15 years, the digital age has brought about major technological changes that have significantly impacted performing arts like drama and dance," Dr Patel observed. "Theatre groups today are struggling financially. To preserve and nurture this magical art form, we must provide them with rehearsal spaces and dedicated venues for performances," he said. Sharing the dais with Patel were acclaimed actor Shahbaz Khan , MLC Abhijit Wanjari, Padma Shri Dr Parshuram Khune, and actors Shalaka Pawar, Sagar Karande, and Bharat Ganeshpure, along with office-bearers of the Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Natya Parishad, including vice presidents Naresh Gadekar and Bhausahab Bhoir, Executive Officer Ajit Bhure, and others. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trade Bitcoin & Ethereum – No Wallet Needed! IC Markets Start Now Undo Wanjari, speaking at the event, stressed the need for fair remuneration for folk artists and writers, comparing them to our beloved sisters whose well-being should be ensured. Although unable to attend the event due to the tragic incident at Pahalgam, chief minister Devendra Fadnavis conveyed his best wishes through a letter. In his message, read out by Ajay Patil, the chief minister described the centenary Sammelan as a significant milestone that would surely inspire future generations. Actor Shahbaz Khan, known for his roles in popular television serials like Chandrakanta, Tipu Sultan, and Vetal Pachisi, was the star attraction at the event. He rendered the Shiv Tandav Stotra and fondly recalled his childhood and education in Nagpur. "I dreamt all my dreams here. I first acted in a Marathi play titled 'To Mee Navhech' in Nagpur. The city runs through my veins," said an emotional Khan. Traditional arts light up Natya Dindi A vibrant Natya Dindi (theatre parade) marked the formal beginning of the sammelan. Amidst the beats of traditional dhol, tasha, lezim, pink turbans, and colourful rangoli carpets, artistes marched with great enthusiasm. Folk performers representing Vasudev, Potraj, Pingla, Dashavatar, and Gondhal traditions added a rich cultural flavour. The artistic highlight of the sammelan was the inauguration of a special exhibition named after renowned set designer and painter, the late Ganesh Naidu. Titled 'A Hundred Years of Marathi Theatre Heritage', the exhibition featured about 31 paintings by students, amateur and professional artists. The centrepiece of the gallery was a charcoal portrait drawn by Ganesh Naidu at the age of 19.


Time of India
23-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Overnight one-act play contest today to mark beginning of 100th Marathi natya sammelan
Nagpur: The much-awaited 100th Divisional Marathi Natya Sammelan , organised by the Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Natya Parishad , will open on April 24 with an overnight one-act play competition at the Kavivarya Suresh Bhat Auditorium in Reshimbagh. Dedicated to Dr Girish Gandhi, a respected name in cultural circles, this unique event sets the tone for the four-day theatre extravaganza in Nagpur. The contest, which begins at 6pm on Thursday, will be inaugurated by the popular comedy artist Hemant Patil, known for his stellar performance in the show Maharashtrachi Hasyajatra. The ceremony will be chaired by Ajay Patil, president of the Natya Parishad's Nagpur branch, and will have Padma Shri Dr Parshuram Khune, a veteran of the Jhadipatti folk art tradition, as chief guest. Nine one-act plays by theatre groups from Mumbai, Amravati, Thane, Ambernath, and Nagpur will be performed through the night. A panel of judges — Adv Shailesh Gojamgunde, Shekhar Bendre, and Kajal Raut — will evaluate the performances. The competition will conclude with the prize distribution ceremony at 6am on Friday, graced by Chala Hawa Yeu Dya fame actor Bharat Ganeshpure. The winners will take home attractive cash prizes: Rs 51,000 first prize, Rs 31,000 second, and Rs 21,000 third, along with individual awards for best acting, direction, set design, lighting, background music, and scriptwriting. "This is a celebration of Maharashtra's rich theatre legacy. We are thrilled to begin the sammelan with this high-voltage artistic night," said Naresh Gadekar, vice president of Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Natya Parishad. Nine plays to be staged from this evening * Chaanu by Pro Eventis, Mumbai * Dark Age by Chandrastha Theatres, Nagpur * Madhumoh by Ith Iti Natya Kala Pratishthan, Amravati * Gatar by Bahujan Rangabhoomi, Nagpur * Lekhika by M Studio, Nagpur * Drushtant by Tandav Creation, Nagpur * Baap by Thoravi Theatres, Nagpur * Ithe Chool Konī Modū Naye by Nanya Parivar, Thane * The Deal by Neocast Theatre, Nagpur