Hi Ricco,
I like a lot of your posts. Especially the ones that are about Goa. As
someone who lives out of Goa I am always hunting for things related to
Goa. Do you know how hard it is to find movies, tiats, music in konkani
in major shops? you will find the most obscure indian language, but
Hi Angela, Agreed with what you say. Goa might be a better place from
where to pick up such movies and music CDs. (Video-films or CD-based
films are more popular and widespread than mainstream films here, for
the obvious reason that few of the latter get produced.)
JoeGoaUk has been compiling
Say it... in Konkani
THE PRINTED WORD | Frederick Noronha
First published in Gomantak Times
Three slim and unpretentious books came my way the other day,
when I opened the envelope awaiting me. All three are the
recent works of the Santa Cruz (Kalapur, hence his adopted
name) based Konkani