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A visual autobiography of a folk artist presented on stage
- राम नगरकर हे मूळचे अहमदनगर जवळील सारोळे गावचे.
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- Ram Nagarkar (died ) was a noted Marathi actor and a stand up comedian.
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- राम नगरकर हे मूळचे अहमदनगर जवळील सारोळे गावचे.
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- 'Ramnagari' play is a visual autobiography of a renowned folk artist named Ram Nagarkar.
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Gangaram Gavankar: the Malwani playwright who made Maharashtra laugh
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It’s a Sunday evening at the . The is packed. It is the 815th show of Ram Nagarkar’s autobiography . It’s being rendered by , the son of the author. Even after decades, the audience is roaring with laughter.
As one exits the hall, the larger question one asks, where are today’s Nagarkars and Gavankars? And more importantly, why is the good old-fashioned farce in such illhealth. Is it lack of stage actors? I recall, Nilu Phule in the stage version of Ram Nagari, in and in . All three working class actors rendered the finest comic performances of the century on the Mumbai stage. Have all the pedigree performers, where timing has to be split-second, migrated to television?
Or is it the absence of playwrights like Vasant Sabnis (Viccha) and Gangaram Gavankar (Vastraharan) who for fans of the farce are as important as the great masters?
Vastraharan, which has notched 5000 shows, is a play
It’s a Sunday evening at the . The is packed. It is the 815th show of Ram Nagarkar’s autobiography . It’s being rendered by , the son of the author. Even after decades, the audience is roaring with laughter.
As one exits the hall, the larger question one asks, where are today’s Nagarkars and Gavankars? And more importantly, why is the good old-fashioned farce in such illhealth. Is it lack of stage actors? I recall, Nilu Phule in the stage version of Ram Nagari, in and in . All three working class actors rendered the finest comic performances of the century on the Mumbai stage. Have all the pedigree performers, where timing has to be split-second, migrated to television?
Or is it the absence of playwrights like Vasant Sabnis (Viccha) and Gangaram Gavankar (Vastraharan) who for fans of the farce are as important as the great masters?
Vastraharan, which has notched 5000 shows, is a play