Mumbai: ‘Mataro Chorbela’ Marching Towards Landmark – Stages 45th Show


Mumbai: ‘Mataro Chorbela’ Marching Towards Landmark – Stages 45th Show 
By Rons Bantwal 
Daijiworld Media Network—Mumbai (RD/CN)

Mumbai, Apr 11: The 45th show of ‘Mataro Chorbela’, the Konkani comedy play by playwright and dramatist Francis Fernandes Cascia, directed by Joy Paladka, was staged at Ranga Sharada Auditorium, Bandra Reclamation Grounds, Bandra (West), on Sunday April 11.  

Konkan Kogul Wilfy Rebimbus was remembered prior to the start of the programme, with compere of the event Clement Lobo mentioning Wilfy’s contribution to the success of the play. 

The title song has been composed by Wilfy and sung by him and Meena. A minute’s silence was observed to pay respect to the departed legend.













































 

The play was staged during the 40th annual day celebration of Frank Productions Mumbai, promoted by Cascia.

The play is fast approaching the record of being the highest staged Mangalorean Catholic play in history. The 50th show will be staged at Udyavar after shows in Kaikamba, Nirkan, Mudarangady, and Puttur.

‘Hasanathlo Piso’ by Sunny D'Souza’s is the only other play staged 33 times in six years in Mangalorean Konkani history, but Cascia’s play is heading towards its golden jubilee show within a span of just 30 months.

Walter Nandalike, managing director, Daijiworld Media Private Limited, and editor-in-chief of Daijiworld.com, was the chief guest on the occasion.  

In his address, Nandalike said that dramatist Cascia has played a vital role in promoting Konkani worldwide. 

“Cascia is a role model for today’s younger generation. He smiles and keeps others smiling with his jovial nature and comical acting, whether it is on or off stage. He keeps tension away and entertains people wherever he goes”, he added.

He complimented team Mataro Chorbela for nearing its golden jubilee show and for preparing to stage the play in Israel.

Noted advocate Pius Vaz of Christian Chamber of Commerce and Industry was the guest of honour.  He commended Cascia’s lifetime commitment to Konkani theater and also his organizational ability in nurturing the drama troupe.  

Frank Productions Mumbai founder and convener Francis Fernandes Cascia welcomed the gathering.  Director Joy Paladka proposed the vote of thanks while Clement Lobo Nakre compered the programme.

Despite several shows in Mumbai in the past two years, there was a packed audience and additional scenes and dialogues kept the audience focused though there were many who were not watching the play for the first time. 

“We have added more comedy, keeping in mind the members of the audience who have already watched the play, so that they can now watch it repeatedly. The response from the audience encourages us to keep going”, said Joy Paladka, director of the play, speaking to Daijiworld in Mumbai.

  

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  • Cyril, AHMEDABAD

    Thu, Apr 15 2010

    Very good show.... Laamb Jiyo Francis baab..ani hadundi most natak konkani urounk..

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  • Joseph Fernandes, Mangalore/Doha,Qatar

    Mon, Apr 12 2010

    Congratulations! Wish you all the best.

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  • Gabriel Vaz, Bangalore

    Mon, Apr 12 2010

    I have had the privilege of seeing the play when it was staged in Bangalore. I don't understand why it is being repeatedly played in different parts of the world. May be I am old-fashioned or don't understand the niceties of Konkani drama. I have seen some Kannada plays by Girish Karnad, Chandrashekara Kambara & some other playwrights.

    I must frankly confess quite sincerely that I fail to understand what is the big fuss about this play? Is it stage-setting or Francis Fernandes' acting or contribution to Konkani theatre world or the dialogue or the acting by others?

    Well, if I can voice my honest opinion I would rate late C F D'Costa's ``Bhaangaar Monis" as THE TOP KONKANI PLAY that should have got this kind of honour & adulation. But then Chaafra could not spend, though his commitment to the cause of Konkani is unparalleled.

    No offence meant nor intended to Francis Fernandes, Cascia.

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  • Dolphy Cascia, Vamanjoor, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 12 2010

    Hi Francis,wish you all the best, good health and peace.

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  • Austin Prabhu, Nanthur/Chicago

    Sun, Apr 11 2010

    Congratulations Francis Fernandes, Cascia. You are really 'chorbelai' to create new records in the field of Konkani Drama at this age! Keep up the good work I wish you long life and good health to keep on beating your own records once again and again! Wish I was there to take part in your famad play.

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