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Chindodi Leela

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Indian politician

Chindodi Leela
Born
Leela

1943
Died21 January 2010(2010-01-21) (aged 72–73)

Chindodi Leela (1943[1] – 21 January 2010)[2] was an Indian stage and film actress, politician, and writer fromKarnataka.

Family

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Leela was born into a family of professional theater artists in 1943 at Davangere, Karnataka Her father Chindodi Veerappa had established the K.B.R. Drama Company in 1928.[1] Her first play was at the age of 8 as young Siddharama in the play Shivayogi Siddharama (1951)[1]

Over 10,000 performances were held of a play she wrote,Halli Hudugi, with which she revived her family's drama company, making it one of the biggest professional drama troupes in Karnataka.

Career

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Leela has acted in over 32 movies that includeKittur Chennamma,Gaali Gopura,Krishnadevaraya andSharapanjara, Puttana Kanagal’s Sharapanjara, Tumbida Koda and Gaanayogi Panchakshari Gavayi[3] She rose to fame with her performances in Shakuntala, Lankadahana, Matanga Kanye, Hemareddy Malamma, Gunasagari, Veera Babruvahana, and Belli Bangara in subsequent year. In 2000, she toured United States and United Kingdom with the help of Government of Karnataka to promote her plays Kitturu Chennamma, Tippu Sultan, and Jagajyothi Basa- veshwara[1]

She produced a film,Hamsalekha, about Panchakshari Gavaayi, a blind musician, which won numerous central government and state awards.She was developing the young kids in drama "HASYA KALAHA" from the school of RJS in Ravindrakalkshithra "

She ran the Karnataka Nataka Academy for more than three decades, acted in more than 20 films, and was a member of theKarnataka Legislative Council.[2]

She head the drama company Kari Basava Rajendra (KBR) drama company.[4] She was made the Nataka Academi chief in 1992 by then chief minister S Bangarappa[4]

Death

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Leela suffered aheart attack and had undergonecoronary artery bypass surgery on 18 January 2010,[citation needed] and died three days later, on 21 January 2010, aged 72.[2] Leela was cremated on 23 January 2010 near Davanagere.

Chindodi Rangaloka

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A small green park on the outskirts of Davangere, a first of its kind in the country to preserve the legacy of a theatre personality. At the center of the part is a tall statue of Leela, the figurines installed across the park give a peek into the versatility of the actor, interior walls bear the pictures of famous roles played by Chindodi Leela, and the exteriors sport drawings that depict the rural life, and above all, a Ranga Dhwaj, a ceremonial flag depicting theater.[5]

Awards

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  • Chittakarshaka Abhinetri- 1962
  • Abhinaya Samrajni- 1965
  • Rangabhoomi Saraswati- 1971
  • Abhinava Kitturu Channamma- 1982
  • KarnatakaRajyotsava Award – 1985
  • Pratibha Paripoorne- 1986
  • Padma Shri – 1988
  • Kala Praveene – 1992
  • K V Shankare Gowda Award- 1993
  • Karnataka Nataka Academy Award- 1994
  • Indira Priyadarshini Award- 1995
  • Karnataka State Film Award for Best Film forSangeetha Sagara Ganayogi Panchakshara Gavai – 1995-96 (As producer)
  • Abhinaya Veer Mahile – 1999
  • Kala Tapaswini – 1999
  • Gubbi Veeranna Award – 2002
  • Akhil Bharat Sharan Sahitya Prashasti – 2003
  • Katyayini Samman Award by Nadoj Pratisthan- 2003
  • Shri Krishna Devaraya Award – 2005
  • Sangeet Natak Akademi Award – 2006
  • Keladi Channamma Award – 2008

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References

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  1. ^abcd"CUR_TITLE".www.sangeetnatak.gov.in. Archived fromthe original on 12 August 2020. Retrieved30 July 2020.
  2. ^abc"Karnataka theatre personality Chindodi Leela dead". India Times. 22 January 2010. Archived fromthe original on 27 January 2010. Retrieved22 January 2010.
  3. ^DNA (22 January 2010)."Chindodi Leela, 'daughter of the police', passes away".DNA India. Retrieved30 July 2020.
  4. ^ab"A lifetime of theatre".Deccan Herald. 19 October 2009. Retrieved30 July 2020.
  5. ^"Remembering a thespian".Deccan Herald. 18 November 2013. Retrieved30 July 2020.
  6. ^"Today Breakings Exclusive! Cultural heritage of Kannadigas in Belagavi- 'Chindodi Leela Ranagandir' becomes history soon; family plans to sell the historic structure - Today Breakings". Retrieved30 July 2020.[permanent dead link]

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