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Gopal Chhotray was born on 1916 in Puranagarh, Jagatsinghpur, Bihar and Orissa Province, India, is a playwright. Discover Gopal Chhotray's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?
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1916 |
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Puranagarh, Jagatsinghpur, Bihar and Orissa Province, India |
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(2003-01-22) |
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Bhubaneswar, Odisha |
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Gopal Chhotray Height, Weight & Measurements
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Devdas Chhotray, Kasturi |
Gopal Chhotray Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Gopal Chhotray worth at the age of 87 years old? Gopal Chhotray’s income source is mostly from being a successful playwright. He is from India. We have estimated
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Gopal Chhotray spent his entire life in Cuttack. 2016 would be the centenary year of his birth.
Apart from several State awards like Sarala Samman, Bisuva Samman and Governor's Plaque of Honour (1991), he received the Kendriya Sahitya Akademi Award in 1982 and Kendriya Sangeet Natak Academi Award in 1987.
1. Gansesha (1972) 2. Napahu Rati (1972) 3. Mahishamardini (1972) 4. Tinoti Apera Ekatra (1972) 5. Shrimati Samarjani (1974) 6. Gharabara Dekha (1977) 7. Bindu Sagara (1979) 8. Sampurna Ramayana (1980) 9. Sita, Laba-Kusha (1980) 10. Panchabati (1981) 11. Janmastami (1982) 12. Shree Jagannatha (1983) 13. Bole Hun Ti (1983) 14. Meera Bai (1988) 15. Ajodhya Kanda (1988) 16. Champuvinoda (1988) 17. Kapatapasha (1989) 18. Chhotray Geetinatya Sankalana (Anthology of Musicals)
While in Radio, Gopal Chhotray made a unique contribution to the Odia musical tradition by reviving rural opera, which had gone out of fashion, and was frowned by the city bred and puritans. He brought both popularity and respectability for this genre by adapting them for broadcast by the AIR in 1960. He restored Baisnab Pani, the doyen of Odia Jatra, to his legitimacy and started an upsurge in musical plays by building up a large repertoire, consisting of his own originals and adaptations.
He started his career as an amateur stage artist in Bharati Theatres in Cuttack, but soon became the foremost playwright and film script writer for the Odia stage and films respectively. After 'Pheria', his early plays in the 50s, such as 'Bharasa' and 'Para Kalam', were recognized as unique creations. His instant recognition for film script writing came with the production of the mega mythological 'Sri Jagannath' in 1950. In the next thirty five years, he wrote screenplays and dialogues for a number of 'middle of the road' cinemas, combining class and box office hits. 'Amadabata', 'Kie Kahara', 'Matira Manisha' and 'Badhu Nirupama' had received high critical acclaim for his dialogues and treatment.
1. Shree Jagannatha (1950) 2. Maa (1958) 3. Nua Bou (1962) 4. Amada Bata (1964) 5. Abhinetri (1965) 6. Matira Manisha (1967) 7. Kie Kahara (1968) 8. Bandhan (1969) 9. Adina Megha (1970) 10. Dharitri (1973) 11. Ramayana (1980) 12. School Master (1985) 13. Badhu Nirupama (1985)
Gopal Chhotray was associated with All India Radio (AIR), Cuttack since its inception in 1948. After years of writing as a freelancer, he joined AIR, Cuttack as an in-house script writer in 1956 and worked till 1975.
Gopal Chhotray dominated the Oriya professional theatre for more than three decades. Beginning with Pheria (Come Back) in 1946, he wrote more than 15 original stage plays and 8 adaptations of eminent Oriya novels, most of which were runaway success in professional stage. There were days, when both the professional theaters of Cuttack, holding daily shows, used to stage his plays concurrently.
1. Sahadharmini (1942) 2. Pheria (1946) 3. Bharasa (1954) 4. Parakalama (1955) 5. Nasta Urvashi (1955) 6. Shankha Sindura (1956) 7. Pathikabandhu (1958) 8. Jhanja (1958) 9. Janashatru (1958) 10. Ardhangini (1959) 11. Amadabata (1959) 12. Ghataka (1960) 13. Malajanha (1961) 14. Abhaginira Swarga (1961) 15. Pratibha (1962) 16. Sadhana (1962) 17. Purapuri Paribarika (1964) 18. Dalabehera (1966) 19. Padmalaya (1972) 20. Shriharinka Sangsara (1974) 21. Shakha Prashakha (1977) 22. Nua Bou (1980) 23. Hasyarasara Nataka (1981) 24. Shataranji (1983) 25. Babaji (1984) 26. Shobha (1987) 27. Emiti Hue Nahin (1990) 28. Natakhata Nataka (1991) 29. Srestha Ekankika (1991) 30. Pahacha O Anya Nataka (1991) 31. Gajapati Heera O Anyanya (1991) 32. Babu Chandramani (1992) 33. Patent Medicine (1992) 34. Panchanatika (1993)
Gopal Chhotray (1916–2003) was born in Puranagarh village of Jagatsinghpur district in Bihar and Orissa Province, India.