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Anil Chandrakant Devulkar (12 March 1951 – 6 February 2015), known professionally as Anil Kumar, was an Indian actor, producer,
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, and playwright known for his work in
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,
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films, television, '' khell tiatrs'', and ''
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'' productions.


Early life

Anil Chandrakant Devulkar was born on 12 March 1951 in
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,
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, which was a part of
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under the
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and is now located in India to Chandrakant Devulkar and Hirabhai Devulkar. Devulkar's early exposure to theater occurred during his formative years as a
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on the Marathi natak stage. He pursued his education at Lokmanya Tilak Vidyalaya in
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,
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, where he resided with his maternal uncle. Coming from a family with a lineage of writers and actors in Marathi theater, Devulkar developed a deep affection for Konkani drama. It was during his later adolescence, upon returning to Goa, that Devulkar embarked on his journey in the
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theater. He made his debut in the theatrical production ''Zolmachi Khomptti'' by Antonio Moraes, which featured a non-stop performance format.


Career

Devulkar initially embarked on his acting career by participating in Marathi nataks (dramas) staged during local festivals. During his stay with his uncle in
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(now Mumbai), he also gained experience as a
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in various Marathi nataks. At the age of 17, Devulkar transitioned to acting in
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'' tiatrs'', where he had the opportunity to showcase his talent and develop his skills on the ''tiatr'' stage. He performed in '' khell tiatrs'' and ''tiatrs'' written by playwrights such as M. Boyer, C. Alvares, Jacinto Vaz, John Claro, Kamat de Assolna, and others. Devulkar's contributions extended beyond acting, as he also ventured into directing ''tiatrs'' such as ''Bhirant'' (The Fear), ''Dev Podvekar'' (God, the Almighty), ''Saulli'', ''Divea Pondak'' (Under the Lamp) and ''Mai, What is This?'' (Mother, What is This?). His portrayal of various character roles garnered appreciation from the ''tiatr'' audience. Additionally, Devulkar made appearances in Konkani feature films including ''Girestkai'', ''To Dis Udelo'', and ''Bhitorlea Monacho Monis''. He even ventured into
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with the film '' Lakshmanrekha'' (1991) and made an appearance in the Hindi TV serial ''
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'' (1989). Throughout his career, Devulkar demonstrated a deep passion for ''tiatr'' and the ''tiatr'' stage, which served as a driving force behind his achievements and recognition. His involvement in '' khell tiatrs'' provided him with the opportunity to collaborate and learn from producers, writers, and directors such as
Patrick Dourado Patrocicio "Patrick" Dourado (born 23 June 1939) is an Indian playwright, theatre director, singer, composer, and ghostwriter known for his work in Konkani films and ''tiatr'' (theatre) productions. In a career span of more than six decades, he ...
, Rosario Rodrigues, A. M. Pacheco, Menino De Bandar, Vitorino Pereira, Ligorio Fernandes, C. D'Silva, John D'Silva, Prince Jacob, Pascoal Rodrigues, and others. Devulkar's artistic contributions significantly contributed to the development and elevation of the standards and quality of ''khell tiatrs'' in
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. In 1980, Devulkar entered the professional ''tiatr'' stage for the first time, performing in the production ''Ordhi Bhakri'', which was created by Prem Kumar, who also wrote, produced, and directed the theatrical production. Throughout his career, he collaborated with ''tiatr'' personalities such as M. Boyer, C. Alvares, Chris Perry, Remmie Colaço, Jacinto Vaz, Nelson Afonso, Kamat de Assolna, Shalini Mardolkar, John Claro, Alfred Rose, Mike Mehta, Joe Rose, Paul Romy, Rodhill, Seby D'Souza, Fr Freddy, and Fr Planton Faria. ''
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'' writes, Devulkar was an artist and writer known for his dedication and meticulous approach to his craft. With an ability to delve into the depths of his roles, he consistently delivered performances of depth and perfection. His talents extended beyond acting, as he was also known for his skill as a writer, particularly in the realm of ''tiatrs'', which are theatrical productions in the
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. Devulkar's ''tiatrs'' were characterized by their rich content, which effectively shed light on various
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. His writing style demonstrated an understanding of the human condition, enabling him to effectively highlight and address these concerns. Some of his ''tiatrs'' include ''Otmo'' (The Soul), ''Bhirant'' (The Fear), ''Saulli'', ''Divea Pondak'' (Under the Lamp), ''Dev Podvedar'' (God, the Almighty), ''Dennem Devachem'' (Blessings of God), ''Noxib'' (Luck), ''Axechi Bhuk'' (Greedy Hunger)," ''Mai, What is This?'', ''Raveena Hanga Nit Nam'' (Raveen, there's no justice here), and many others. These productions were not only acclaimed for their content but also for their direction, as Devulkar took on the role of director for all his ''tiatrs''. His directorial contributions were applauded by audiences. Devulkar's impact on the ''tiatr'' stage extended beyond his own works. He was entrusted with directing ''tiatrs'' written by playwrights such as M Boyer, including the popular productions ''Ekuch Rosto'' (The Only Way) and ''Soumsar Sudhorlo''. Additionally, he directed the play ''Ordhi Bhakri'', written by Prem Kumar. Devulkar's directorial skills were also showcased in revivals of classic ''tiatrs'' written by Souza Ferrao and
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, two known figures in the history of ''tiatr''. Notably, he directed productions of Souza Ferrao's ''Ghovyo Put'' and Pai Tiatrist's ''Tandilamchem Kestaum''. Devulkar's artistic contributions were not limited to the ''tiatr'' genre alone. He made appearances in Konkani films, including M. Das's ''Girestkai'' and Pundalik Naik's ''Doulot'' (Wealth). Furthermore, Devulkar ventured into the realm of video films, showcasing his acting prowess in productions such as ''Zababdari'' and ''Ordhem Cheador''. Devulkar also took on the role of producer for video films like ''Moneak Zap Suttli'' and ''Bhavart Bhorvonso'', which were well received by audiences. Devulkar's legacy includes his published works, such as the book of ''tiatrs'' titled ''Dev Podvedar'' (God, the Almighty) and ''Divea Pondak'' (Under the Lamp). He led theater training sessions for schools and colleges, covering acting, scriptwriting, and songwriting, at the request of the
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(TAG). Devulkar's final ''tiatr Atankvadi Goeant Naka'' (Goa doesn't need terrorists), was directed by Tousif de Navelim.


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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Kumar, Anil 1951 births 2015 deaths Goan people Tiatrists Indian male actors People from South Goa district