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Antonette Mendes (born Maria Antonia D'Souza; 10 May 1944 – 7 April 2024) was an Indian singer, actress, playwright, and theatre director known for her work in
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films and ''
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'' productions. Referred to as the "Melody Queen", she was known as the "queen of the Konkani stage", prior to
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's emergence in the Konkani music scene.


Early life

Antonette Mendes, originally named Maria Antonia D'Souza, was born on 10 May 1944, in Princess Street,
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,
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, which was part of the Bombay Presidency during
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(now Mumbai,
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). Her father, A. K. D'Souza, was a
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, as well as a known figure in the theatrical realm, as an actor, director, and writer. Her mother, Innocencia D'Souza, fulfilled the role of a
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within the family. As the eldest child, Mendes displayed a deep love for music and actively engaged in a variety of co-curricular pursuits during her schooling years. She had a brother Joaquim, and a sister named
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, who has made a name for herself as a
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actress. Their father enjoyed a close professional relationship with prominent figures in the dramatic arts, such as Minguel Rod and the
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Kid-Young-Rod ( Kid Boxer, Young Menezes, and Minguel Rod).


Career


''Hanv To Tarvotti'' and directorial debut (1960–1970s)

Mendes commenced her stage career as a vocalist at the age of 15, making her debut in her father's ''
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'' production titled ''Hanv To Tarvotti'' (It's me, the Seaman) at the Princess Theatre in Bhangwadi. Her father, A. K. D'Souza, a modest writer and director of
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''tiatrs'' during that era, regularly orchestrated the production of these theatrical works. This early exposure led Mendes to partake in the ''tiatr Fuddar'' (Future), helmed by the Konkani playwright Kid Boxer, which was performed in
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and
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. This significant opportunity served as a turning point in D'Souza's career, subsequently affording her the prospect of embarking on a journey to
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, where she showcased her talents in three ''tiatrs'': Kid Boxer's ''Bancruttam Bancrutt'', as well as ''Fuddar'' (Future) and Alfred Rose's ''Dotor Advogad'' (Doctor Advocate). Shortly thereafter, Mendes ventured into the realm of directing, marking her directorial debut with her father's ''tiatr'' ''Dilolo Jurament''. She continued to expand her creative horizons by writing and directing her own ''tiatrs'', including productions such as ''Obgath'', ''Tum Saiba Konn'', and ''Don Ghoram'' (Two Houses). Her abilities paved the way for her participation in Chris Perry's seminal
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in
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in 1978, as well as her involvement in Rico Rod's ''tiatr Bailek Lagon'' in
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. Additionally, Mendes embarked on extensive tours alongside various ''tiatr'' troupes, across East Africa, Canada, Germany, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, Oman, and Qatar. Initially acclaimed for her vocal prowess, Mendes subsequently garnered admiration for her portrayal of compelling
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s as an actress. Her memorable contributions encompassed not only her acclaimed songs released by
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but also her appearances in M. Boyer's ''tiatrs''.
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writes, "Mendes' performances drew numerous ''tiatr'' aficionados, who were enticed by the mellifluous quality of her voice and the heartfelt manner in which she delivered her renditions." Over the course of her career, Mendes had the privilege of collaborating with directors, including J. P. Souzalin, Kid Boxer, Master Vaz, C. Alvares, Prem Kumar, Alfred Rose, M. Boyer, Remmie Colaço, Joe Rose, Jacinto Vaz, Bab Peter, Rosario Rodrigues, Mendes Brothers,
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, Titta Pretto, H. Britton, Paul Romy, and various others. These performances garnered her recognition and acclaim.


Association with M. Boyer and Konkani cinema

Mendes holds the distinction of being one of the longest-serving cast under M. Boyer's tutelage. Her association with Boyer commenced with the tiatr production ''titled Besanv'' (Blessing), marking the beginning of a long and fruitful collaboration. Known for his exacting standards, Mendes fondly recalled Boyer's commitment to perfection in both singing and acting. Throughout her career, Mendes delivered memorable performances, but it is her portrayal in ''Mauli'' (Gardener), a non-stop ''
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'' written and directed by her son-in-law, Jose Rod, that stands out as her most unforgettable achievement. In the past, she had several major successful ''tiatrs'' such as ''Sounsar Sudhorlo'', ''Adim Tem, Atam Hem'', ''Mog Kazar Divorce'' (Love, Marriage, Divorce), ''Angvonn'', ''Darunn Voddil'', and ''Gharachem Sukh''. Mendes's artistic endeavors extended beyond the realm of ''tiatr'', leading her to make contributions to the Konkani film industry. Her talent and professionalism on stage earned her roles in three Konkani films.
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of ''
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'' writes, in the film ''
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'' (1963), directed by A. Salaam, Mendes's chemistry and lively performance alongside the comedian Anthony Mendes remain etched in the memories of audiences. Notably, her spirited rendition of "Tum Nasloi Punn Tuka Sweater Kori" showcased her versatility and garnered widespread acclaim. Another significant film in Mendes's filmography is '' Nirmon'' (1966), also directed by A. Salaam, where her melodious interpretation of "Claudia" resonated deeply with audiences. Interestingly, it was during the production of ''Nirmon'' that Mendes encountered her life-partner, Romeo Mendes, who portrayed her on-screen brother. This serendipitous meeting added a personal dimension to the film's significance in her life. In addition to her contributions to Konkani cinema, Mendes showcased her talent in Al Jerry Braganza's ''Sukhachem Sopon'', a film that further exemplified her range as an actress. Her presence extended beyond the Konkani film industry, as she also appeared in Bonifacio Pereira's ''Zababdari'' and portrayed a comedic role in Jagdish Narulia's
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'' Mohabbat Zindagi Hai'' (1966). Furthermore, Mendes displayed her artistic versatility by playing a significant role in
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's English play titled ''The Legacy of Rage''.


Introduction to Konkani music and audio albums (1980s–1990s)

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of ''
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'' writes, in the realm of Konkani music, Mendes made a significant impact and stands out as a pioneering female singer. Prior to the rise of Lorna, Mendes held the position of being the unrivalled "queen of the Konkani stage". Mendes's entry into the music world was facilitated by Alfred Rose, who provided her with opportunities to showcase her talent through LPs for
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. Her popular solo performances include "Nursichem Fugasaum" and "Cheddum Xetcamteachem." Collaborating with Alfred Rose, Mendes delivered memorable duets such as "Kazari Bhoinnik Lagon," "Fottoilem Deva," and "Ago Mojea Sundorea." Her songs garnered popularity and were frequently requested on
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. In addition to her musical achievements, Mendes also ventured into writing and directing '' tiatrs'', having created three productions as of 1995: ''Abghat'', ''Tum Saiba Konn'', and ''Khuimchem Mojem Ghor'' (Which one's my house?). One of her collaborations was with the Konkani musician Chris Perry, resulting in the creation of the masterpiece "Piti Piti Mog". Mendes boasts an extensive discography, with her vocals featured in over 500
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s, CDs, and LPs by various artists, including her son-in-law Jose Rod and
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. During the 1980s, Mendes and her husband Romeo created a collection of audio cassettes, starting with ''Jivit Ek Sopon'', which was successful. The series was introduced by
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actor
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, who gave an opening speech in
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. They went on to release albums like ''Rosacho Dis'', ''Padr Agnel'', and more, ultimately producing a total of 15 audio albums together. Mendes not only produced numerous audio cassettes featuring her own songs but also recorded for His Master's Voice. As a ''
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'', she travelled extensively to foreign countries, including Africa, England, and the
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. As of 1995, despite the passage of time, Mendes remained an active singer and actress, regularly appearing in ''tiatrs'' directed by popular directors.


Personal life


Marriage and children

Mendes entered into matrimony with Romeo Mendes, a theatre contractor and producer, in the year 1966. The couple together had three daughters named Judy, June, and Lara. Notably, their eldest daughter, Judy, subsequently married Jose Rod, a
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singer. Prior to her marriage to Romeo, Mendes showcased her acting skills in one of his theatrical productions at Gowalia Tank,
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, specifically at Tejpal Hall. Romeo played a pivotal role in introducing Prince Jacob to the Mumbai theatre scene.


Residence and health

As of the year 1995, Mendes resided in
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,
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, and shared her abode with her family in Bandra, Bombay. Her husband Romeo died on 10 September 1999, at the age of 59 in
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. According to the 2012 ''Directory of Tiatr Artistes'', Mendes resided near Ambedkar Road, Mumbai. During the
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, Mendes contracted
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but managed to recover, though she required supplemental
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during her recuperation. She had a love for reading, and among all authors,
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stood out as her favorite, with '' If Tomorrow Comes'' holding a special place as her top choice.


Style and reception

In relation to her craft as an actress and singer, Mendes underscored the significance of effectively portraying characters through appropriate costuming and emotive performances, thereby garnering the appreciation of the audience. With respect to singing, she emphasized the creation of enduring songs that stand the test of time, as such compositions leave a lasting impact while critiques tend to diminish over time. Vocal modulation and suitable attire also played vital roles in her artistic presentations. Despite encountering various obstacles, Mendes considered herself fortunate to have achieved substantial success in her stage career. As of 2017, she remained resolute in her commitment to continue contributing to the Konkani stage until her last breath.


Death

On 7 April 2024, Mendes died in Bandra, Mumbai at the age of 79 following an extended period of illness. The news of her demise was met with condolences from various ''
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'' personalities and enthusiasts, including her sister Fatima D'Souza, Alexin de Morjim, Peter D'Souza, Ophelia "Ophy" Fernandes, Tomazinho Cardozo, Cyriaco Dias, Kenny Zuzarte, and Caraciol D'Souza.


Selected stage works


References


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