Name road in front of Rangayana Mysuru after B.V. Karanth: Addanda Cariappa

Former Kuvempu Bhasha Bharathi Chairman Prof. Pradhan Gurudatta is seen lighting the lamp during the inauguration of ‘B.V. Karanth Ranga Chavadi’ at Rangayana premises in city this morning as (from left) Rangayana Joint Director V.N. Mallikarjunaswamy, Mysuru Amateur Theatre Groups’ Federation President H.S. Suresh Babu, senior theatre promoter Jayaram Patil, Rangayana Director Addanda C. Cariappa, senior theatre artiste Rajashekar Kadamba and Ranga Samaja Member Jeevanram Sullia look on.

‘B.V. Karanth Ranga Chavadi’ inaugurated 

Mysore/Mysuru: Asserting that he would not rest until the road running in front of Rangayana gate (road linking Hunsur Road with Kukkarahalli Lake) is named after theatre great B.V. Karanth, Rangayana Mysuru Director Addanda C. Cariappa said that several representations have been made to the Government in this regard.

He was delivering the keynote address of the inauguration of’ ‘B.V. Karanth Ranga Chavadi’ at Rangayana premises here this morning.

Highlighting the pains taken by ‘Ranga Bhishma’ B.V. Karanth for building Rangayana in Mysuru, Cariappa said that the Government should take serious note of the demand and name the road running in front of Rangayana gate after B.V. Karanth.

Pointing out that it has also been planned to install a bust of B.V. Karanth in Rangayana premises marking the theatre great’s birthday later this year, he expressed disappointment over the absence of Minister S.T. Somashekar who  was supposed to inaugurate the ‘B.V. Karanth Ranga Chavadi.’

Picture shows Bharatiya Ranga Shikshana students presenting ‘Kamsale’ dance on the occasion.

Explaining the highlights of B.V. Karanth Ranga Chavadi, Cariappa said that it was built at an hitherto unused space as an additional platform for staging plays, especially by Ranga Shikshana students and other art performances.

Noting that it was earlier planned to build a Theatre Museum at this space but the idea did not come off as it required crores of rupees, Cariappa said that the B.V. Karanth Ranga Chavadi was built at a cost of Rs. 8 lakh with generous donation from donors and own funds of Rangayana.

He also lauded the support extended by senior theatre promoter of Mysuru, Jayaram Patil, for the construction of Ranga Chavadi.

Stating that Chamaraja MLA L. Nagendra has promised Rs. 5 lakh out of his MLA fund for Rangayana’s activities, he said that the MLA should allot at least Rs. 10 lakh for the purpose. 

Underlining the hardship that Rangayana underwent in the past one and half year following the outbreak of the deadly COVID -19 pandemic last year, Cariappa said that prior to the COVID outbreak, the Government used to announce an annual grant of Rs. 4 crore every year for Mysuru Rangayana. But this grant has come down to a mere Rs. 60 lakh in the post-COVID times, which has left wondering Rangayana how to pay even monthly wages for artistes and staff, who are over 70 in number, he bemoaned. 

Former Kuvempu Bhasha Bharathi Chairman Prof. Pradhan Gurudatta, who spoke after inaugurating B.V. Karanth Ranga Chavadi by handing over Kolu and Kamsale to Bharatiya Ranga Shikshana students, said that B.V. Karanth’s achievements cannot be described in words. 

Recalling his association with ‘Ranga Bhishma’ as B.V. Karanth was popularly known, Prof. Pradhan Gurudatta said that he and Karanth have together watched many plays and art performances at many places. 

Pointing out that B.V. Karanth used to often say that learning is a never ending process, he said that Karanth used to analyse each and every play for its speciality or newness.

Terming B.V. Karanth as a rare personality with exceptional talent, Prof. Gurudatta said that Karanth’s contribution for the growth of Rangayana will ever remain etched in the minds of people.

Opining that Rangayana had remained stagnant over the years, he said that Addanda C. Cariappa has given a new touch to it by carrying out relentless activities despite the hardships caused by the deadly pandemic.

He also highlighted the efforts made by Cariappa in staging Dr. S.L. Bhyrappa’s play ‘Parva’ in a very well-organised manner, just as film-maker B.R. Chopra succeeded in bringing the great epic Mahabharat on Television screens. The Rangayana Director also ensured that Parva reached out even to the common man through the staging of the play in a lucid manner, he added.

Artistes T.V. Suresh of Ponnampet and Devendra, who were entrusted with the construction  of B.V. Karanth Ranga Chavadi, were honoured on the occasion.

Bharatiya Ranga Shikshana students performed a ‘Kamsale’ dance to the songs on Lord Malai Mahadeshwaraswamy.

Earlier, Rangayana Joint Director V.N. Mallikarjunaswamy welcomed the gathering. 

Ranga Samaja Member Jeevanram Sullia, senior theatre artiste Rajashekar Kadamba, senior theatre organiser Jayaram Patil, President of Mysuru Amateur Theatre Groups’ Federation H.S. Suresh Babu and others were present.

At 6 pm today (Aug. 9), a Rangageethe and Tala Maddale programme will take place at B.V. Karanth Ranga Chavadi.

This post was published on August 9, 2021 6:41 pm