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GULAB AWARDS
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Mathew Araujo receiving the best Actor award
from Mathany Saldanha |
archbishop Patriarch
Filipe Neri Ferrao was awarded the prestigious ‘Gulab Man of the
Year’ award at a mesmerising programme held in Gomant Vidya
Niketan, Margao on November 26, 2004. The programme had a note
of sombriety as it was held for the first time in the absence of
Gulab founder Fr. Freddy J da Costa. |
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Yet another
priest, Fr. Moreno D’Souza S.J., bagged the Gulab
award for best writer in Roman Konkani. Fr D’Souza, besides
contributing regularly to Gulab, also edits the
monthly magazine, Dor Mhoineachi Roti. He has
also written a number of books particularly on the history of the
various churches in Goa.
The
sportsperson of the year award was conferred upon Robert Fernandes
of Salgaoncar Sports Club. Sports Minister Mathany Saldanha who
announced the winner and also presented the trophy eulogised Fr.
Freddy and pointed out his great vision. Referring to a Mando
written by Fr. Freddy years back wherein he had cautioned about
tourists taking over Goa, Saldanha, who is also the Tourism
Minister, rued that those words were proving to be prophetic.
Ben
Evangelisto’s Devak Zai Zalear and Mario Menezes’ Tiatr
Somplo Cholat Ghora dominated the Gulab awards for
tiatrs bagging two awards each.
Ben
Evangelisto himself won the award for the best tiatr writer
winning over Roseferns for Maim, Tuzo Put Hanv and Jose Rod
for Devan Dilem Devcharan Vhelem who were nominated in this
category.
Marthew
Araujo created history by bagging the award for Best Actor for the
second consecutive year. He won the Gulab award for
his portrayal of the doctor’s role in Ben Evangelisto’s Devak Zai
Zalear.
Mathew
Araujo announced the winner of this year’s Best Actress award which
went to Sabina for her role of the wicked mother-in-law in Mario
Menezes’ tiatr Somplo Cholat Ghora.
This is the
second year in running that the female artiste from Mario Menezes’
troupe bagged the Gulab award for best actress as last
year Rosy Alvares had walked away with it.
The best
director award was bagged by Mario Menezes for his tiatr Somplo,
Cholat Ghora. The other directors nominated for this award were
Jose Rod for Devan Dilem Devcharan Vhelem and Ben Evangelisto
for Devak Zai Zalear.
Noted music
composer Josinho walked away with the trophy for the Best Musician.
He won the award for the music composed by him for Jose Rod’s
Devan Dilem Devcharan Vhelem. He beat his contemporary
Juju who had won two nominations for producing the music for Ben
Evangelisto’s Devak Zai Zalear and Roseferns’ Maim Tuzo
Put Hanv.
Noted
singer Anthony D’Souza who is part of the famous Trio Kings
announced the winner of the new award for Best Comedian which was
bagged by Agostinho. Mr D’Souza also presented the award.
With the
institution of this new award, the total Gulab awards
have gone up to nine of which six are dedicated to tiatrs and
tiatrists.
Gulab
Editor Fausto V Da Costa thanked the audience and also his family
members for helping to organise the function. He urged tiatrists
to work hand in hand with Gulab for the preservation
and promotion of Konkani language.
Julio
D’Silva, who compered the show with aplomb, requested the
tiatrists to patronise Gulab with advertisements
so that the magazine can survive. The awards were presented amidst
an entertainment programme which included a playlet written and
directed by Lawry Travasso based on the vocation to be a priest and
nun. Mario Menezes, Rosy Alvares, Lawry, Agnes, Mathew, Ulhas Tari,
Agostinho and Ambe acted in this playlet which also included two
comedy scenes through which Agostinho and Ambe had the audience
rolling in laughter.
Osvy Viegas
sang a soulful song paying tribute to the good work done by Fr.
Freddy. Ben Evangelisto delighted the crowd with his comedy song
during which he appeared on stage in drag.
Lawry wrote
a special song on Gulab which started the show rolling
and later sang another which had been a hit during the last tiatr season.
The second song paid tribute to Fr. Freddy and Felicio Cardoso.
Mabel
Da Costa trained a group of amateurs to render two mandos written by
Fr. Freddy. Both the mandos – Altarachea Panvddear Re Pavoinu
and Soglleo Romasi Vachunu – were very well received by the
audience.
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AXIRVAD READY FOR RELEASE
BY DANIEL D’ SOUZA
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COMEDIAN
JESUS Antao needs no formal introduction to his numerous
fans and tiatr goers. He is one such Konkani stage comedian
who is identified by his natural style of acting and equally
unique style of delivering the comedy dialogues. As a
veteran stage artist he has acted for most of the senior
directors of the Konkani stage and toured several Gulf
States too. He is quite popular in the Gulf States and
visits Kuwait quite frequently for special shows. |
Jesus Antao
has also produced his own audio cassettes in the past and now he
is all set to release his first VCD Comedy Film ‘Axirvad’
this month. This film is written and directed by him with Olavo
Joao and Finton Pinto as the Production Managers. The shooting
of ‘Axirvad’ was completed in the month of August this year.
In an informal chat with GO,
Jesus Antao stated “Axirvad is a comedy film featuring
some of the topmost Konkani stage artistes. The film is shot at
some beautiful scenic locations in South Goa. Nearly 75% of the
film is shot in the picturesque village of Chinchinim in South
Goa.”
Reputed musician Pravin Naik has scored the background music.
Prominent stage artistes - Wilmix, Anil Kumar, Irene Vaz, Peter-Roshan,
Comedian Joana, Comedian Marcus, Clara, Spica, Olavo Gomes,
Sabina D’Costa, Cruz de Navelim, Elvy Goes and Master Sheldon
besides Comedian Jesus Antao and others - make up the cast of ‘Axirvad’.
Speaking further Jesus Antao concluded “A lot of emphasis is
given to the quality of production and the photography which is
undertaken by one of Goa’s reputed cameramen, Dnyanesh Moghe.
The comedy included in the film will be something different and
will have a mass appeal. ‘Axirvad’ will be a total family
entertainment for the young and the old, he said. |
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