Pradeep A Naik, a Multifaceted Personality
 

by J P PEREIRA (Navhind Times)
 


A dramatist, writer, film actor and radio artiste, he has worked as a press 
reporter, judged various competitions of plays, dance and elocution, handled 
photography and interviewed renowned artistes from drama and films, for the 
local press, that is Pradeep A Naik, one of Goa?s best performing artiste. Born 
in Morjim, where he completed his education, he is the son of the late Anand 
and Sunanda Naik and grandson of well known Marathi stage artiste, the late 
Pandurang Kunbi. With the immense encouragement he received from the 
grandfather, Pradeep took up entertainment for a profession like a duck takes 
to water.
 
Beginning on the Marathi stage under various reputed directors like Devidas 
Amonkar, Dnyanesh Moghe, Dr Vijay Thali, Vishnu Naik and many others, he made a 
foray into Konkani tiatr in the last few years His debut in Comedian Dominic's 
?Sukha Fulam Koxttam Kantte? was so impressive, the director continued casting 
him in Sounsar Sompo Porian and the lastest Soglim Sopnam Gupit Chintnam. 
Besides these, there have been major roles in Mariano Fernandes dramas Amkam 
Xanti Di and ?Sounsar, Sorg vo infern as well as Konkani plays like Tughlak,  
Dishtant and  Xenoy Goembab.
 
Pradeep has acted in the English feature film Tripping on a Bicycle, Konkani 
films, Daulat, Ek Jivo Bhorvanso, Just A Minute, Marathi films Uiadhal, 
Marmabandhand has featured in Hindi films, My Brother Nikhil and Chota Sipahi. 
Besides these there have been acts in serials like Pravah, Komi Konnancho, Ek 
Aprakat Itihas, Astitva and so many others. He has done street plays for public 
awareness, has been with Kala Academy's Rang Mell and is a certified B grade 
artiste of All India radio.
 
A career like this will not go unrecognised. The actor has bagged awards; 
medals and certificates at various Konkani and Marathi one act play 
competitions in Goa and Maharashtra. He was adjudged best actor in Marathi 
plays, Chetuk and Don't Worry Be Happy and in Konkani tiatr Surya Kedna 
Udetolo, Ek Bhuk and Doleam Aad, at the Kala Academy competitions. Besides 
these, he was awarded silver medals by the Government of Maharashtra for acting 
and the prestigious Shankar Ghanekar award for acting by the Akhil Bhartia 
Marathi Natya Parishad, Mumbai.
 
Pradeep is happy about his entry on the Konkani stage. He has a word of praise 
for the Konkani audience, who encourage their artistes. Today, the Konkani 
stage has become popular because the audience, besides the three necessities, 
food, clothing and shelter, also have a fourth.. tiatr. He has been accepted 
well by the audience and after joining the Konkani stage was able to perform in 
foreign countries. The actor suggests that more attention should be paid for 
the setting, lighting and background music, to raise the standard of this stage 
even higher.
 
Pradeep works for the department of Art and Culture of the Government of Goa, 
is married to Purva and has a young daughter, Pranali. We wish you all the best 
Pradeep and many more years on the Konkani stage. Keep on acting!!!





    Lapitt


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