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José Francisco Leitaõ (5 June 1925 – 31 March 1997), known professionally as Jephsis Hitler, was an Indian comedian, theatre actor, singer, composer, and playwright who worked on the Konkani stage.


Early life

José Francisco Leitaõ was born on 5 June 1925 in the locality of Tolleaband in
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,
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, which was part of
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during the
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. He was born to
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s Inacinho and Piedade Leitaō into a
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family. Leitaõ showed early signs of being an entertainer when he started organizing ''fells'' (
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street plays) and concerts in Chinchinnim, his village, at the age of 12. Leitaõ established impromptu stages on his neighbors'
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s, utilizing bedsheets as makeshift curtains. His performances swiftly garnered acclaim among the local villagers. Leitaō's reputation as an entertaining performer eventually reached the ears of the Goan writer and director, mestri Antonio Moraes, who was known for his work with ''fells'' and '' khell-tiatrs'' (non-stop '' tiatrs''). Moraes recruited Leitaõ to act as a comedian in his ''fells'', and Leitaō's comedic talents were well received by the ''fell'' audiences. This led to Leitaō becoming a sought-after performer in the local Goan theater scene during that time period. From a young age, Leitaō demonstrated a strong inclination towards the
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, particularly singing and acting. He actively participated in cultural programs organized within his school and local community, often captivating audiences with his acting abilities. After gaining experience in comedic performances through his involvement with popular ''fell mestris'' (street plays
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), Leitaõ decided to form his own ''fell'' troupe. This allowed him to showcase his acting talents by performing ''fells'' (also a type of Goan folk theater) annually during the
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and
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seasons. Leitao's exposure to the commercial ''tiatr'' (
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theater) productions, which he regularly attended with his maternal uncle, further fueled his interest in the art form. Inspired by what he witnessed, Leitaō began staging his own ''tiatrs'', starting in his hometown of Chinchinim and gradually expanding to the surrounding villages. This marked the beginning of Leitao's foray into the ''tiatr'' theater tradition, which would become a significant aspect of his artistic pursuits.


Career

Leitaō was a popular figure in the
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theater tradition known as ''
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'' during the mid-20th century. He began his stage career performing in local village concerts, where he demonstrated talent as both a singer and comedic actor. One of Leitaō's strengths was his ability to portray
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characters. "He had a natural knack for capturing the distinct Kunbi accent, and when dressed in traditional Kunbi attire, his characterizations were considered flawless," writes historian
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. Leitaō's expanding renown in the local
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community led to invitations to showcase his talents in ''tiatrs'', traditional Goan plays, throughout the wider
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region of
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. Leading ''tiatr'' directors of the time, including Edward Almeida, Minguel Rod, Jacinto Vaz, Saluzinho, Kamat de Assolna, Dioguinho D'Mello, Aleixinho de Candolim, and C. Alvares, sought to feature Leitaõ in their productions. Due to Leitaō's small stature, humorous character, and skills in singing and acting, he swiftly endeared himself to audiences who frequented ''tiatrs'', especially in the Salcete region. His performances often drew sold-out crowds. In addition to his skills as a performer, Leitaō was known for his proficiency in composing
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s, with a focus on creating pieces for
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s,
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, and
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. As a new generation of ''tiatr'' directors emerged, Leitaō continued collaborating with talents such as Nelson Afonso, A. S. Conception, Kamat de Assolna, and
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. Leitaō also authored several ''tiatrs'' himself, including works titled ''Xeutteamchi Ganthon'', ''Belgaumkar'', ''Mogachi Justis'', ''Chouto Upordes'', ''Kunnbi Niklau'', ''Bhau ani Zau'', and ''Bakro Amge Zalem''. Leitaõ authored and staged several ''
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'' productions over the course of his career. His first ''tiatr'' work, titled ''Xeutteamchi Ganthon'', critiqued the corrupt
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of the time, in which lawyers were allegedly susceptible to bribery in exchange for a ''ganthon'' (
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) of mullets. Following this early commentary, Leitaõ went on to write and perform in a variety of other ''tiatrs'', often collaborating with well-established commercial ''
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s''. Some of his popular works included ''Bhavart'' (Faith), ''Belgaumkar'' (Belgaum-based), ''Onupkari Put'' (Ungrateful Son), ''Chouto Upordhes'', ''Mogachi Justis'' (Loving Justis), ''Kunnbi Niklau'' (Kunbi Niklau), ''Bacro Amje Zalem'', ''Bhau Ani Zau'', and ''Bhognnar Putache'', among others. In addition to his writing and directing, Leitaō was also an actor and singer, and he participated in ''tiatrs'' produced by other artists. Minguel Rod recognized the acting and singing abilities of Leitaõ, prompting an invitation to join a theatrical production called ''Intruz Vo Carnaval'' in
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. His performance in Rod's ''Intruz Vo Carnaval'' helped establish Leitaõ as a leading
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comedian. Leitaõ captivated and enthralled ''tiatr'' audiences with his comedic prowess, eliciting laughter and earning acclaim for his performances. His popularity soared as he became an entertainer among theatergoers. Leitaō's comedic abilities were further showcased in his acclaimed portrayals in
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's ''Gupit Karann'' (Secret Reason), which received praise in both
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and Bombay. Other ''tiatr'' directors, such as M. Boyer and Roam Tony, also featured Leitaō in their productions, including ''Atam Konn Ghatki?'' (Now, who is the traitor?), staged in Bombay, and ''Deodita'' (God-given). Leitao's humor and comedic skills caught the attention of Jacinto Vaz, who cast him in the production ''Kunhad Ani Mana'' performed in Africa in 1957. Leitao further showcased his talent by presenting his famous theatrical production ''Kunnbi Niclau'' at the audience's behest, solidifying his reputation as a versatile and crowd-pleasing performer. Throughout his career, Leitaō was known for his comedic flair, which delighted ''tiatr''-going audiences in Goa and beyond. Leitaõ was known for his versatile vocal abilities, delivering a wide range of songs as a soloist and in ensemble pieces such as
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s,
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, and
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s. His duet performances as a
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character alongside Anita de Goa were favored by the audience, showcasing their popularity and appeal in the entertainment realm. Despite his diminutive stature, Leitaō commanded a strong presence on the Konkani stage. He collaborated with several popular actors and playwrights over the course of his career, including Luciano Dias, who later achieved fame in his own right within the
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theater community. Leitaō was primarily celebrated for his comedic abilities. His distinctive physicality, including his
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and
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, as well as his
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, regularly elicited laughter from ''
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'' audiences. Because of his diminutive stature, he excelled in comedic roles. The future Konkani playwright and politician Tomazinho Cardozo attended Leitaō's performances in his youth. In addition to his solo comedic work, Leitaō also participated in comic duet routines during ''tiatr'' productions. In one particular ''tiatr'' directed by
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, he appeared alongside another comedian, Luis Rod, who portrayed a female character. Leitaő's small stature contrasted humorously with Rod's taller, more feminine appearance, further entertaining the viewers. Leitaō and Luis Rod were a popular
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known for their performances in ''tiatrs'' (
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plays). Their significant height difference was a key part of their act, often eliciting laughter from audiences. In one noted instance, the taller Luis Rod, who frequently portrayed female characters, easily lifted and carried the smaller Leitaō on his back during a performance, a memorable moment in their collaborative work, writes Tomazinho Cardozo. Beyond their
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, Leitaō also earned acclaim for his portrayals of
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characters, drawing on his familiarity with the Kunbi dialect used by many native Goans. Leitaō's skills as a playwright were acknowledged for his creation of ''tiatrs'' that delved into contemporary events and societal matters pertinent to the Goan community, shedding light on these subjects on the Konkani theatrical platform. Leitaō's comedic career unfolded during a period dominated by two of the popular Konkani stage performers - Jacinto Vaz, known as the "Charlie Chaplin of the Konkani stage," and Anthony Mendes, the "Spring Man of the Konkani stage." Despite the prominence of these figures, Leitaō was able to establish his own respected place within the Konkani theatrical landscape through his talents, writes Cardozo. In the later stages of his career, Leitaō ultimately retired from the Konkani theatre due to the effects of advancing age and declining health.


Personal life

Fernandes, who was also a professional
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, ceased to participate in ''
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s'' performances since the early 1990s due to his poor health condition. He lived in the area of Tolleaband in
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,
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, alongside his family. In his later years as a performer, Fernandes chose to go by the
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"Jephsis Hitler," which have been influenced by his likeness to
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, especially when he incorporated a similar moustache into his comedic roles in ''tiatr'' productions. The name "Jephsis" was crafted from the initial letters of his first and middle names, José Francisco. While Fernandes engaged in
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theater performances, it served more as a
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pursuit for him rather than a primary occupation. Accounts from writer John Gomes Kokoy suggest that Fernandes embraced the "Hitler" portion of his stage name, styling it to resemble the infamous 20th century dictator. Overall, Fernandes maintained a career as a ''tiatr'' performer during the mid-20th century, known by the distinctive stage name "Jephsis Hitler" which referenced both his own name and appearance. According to the writings of Tomazinho Cardozo, Leitaő's participation in ''
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s'' was not solely driven by financial motivations. Instead, Cardozo suggests that Leitaō was more interested in being part of the theatrical production and taking on various roles that suited him. By profession, Leitaō was a tailor, and this occupation served as the primary means of income to support himself and his family. Cardozo also described Leitaö as a hardworking individual. Despite retiring from the
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''tiatr'' stage due to his advanced age and declining health, Leitaō maintained an affection for the Konkani ''tiatr'' tradition. In a time of adversity for the Konkani ''tiatr'' stage, Leitaō affirmed the vitality of ''tiatr'', a sentiment that remains ingrained within the Konkani ''tiatr'' community. On 22 October 1949, Leitaō married Esperança Maria Francisca Fernandes, a
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from
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, at the
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church. The couple's
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was also recorded in Chinchinim, and they had five children together-three sons Newton (born 1957), Xaverino (born 1954), and Joanito (born 1950), and two daughters Maria (born 1951) and Feliciana (born 1963). Leitaō died on 31 March 1997, aged 71, at his residence in Tolleaband, Chinchinim, Goa.


References

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