Vira Sathidar (Actor) Age, Death Cause, Affairs, Biography & More
Bio
Real Name | Vira Sathidar |
Profession | Actor, Poet, Singer and Cultural Activist |
Date of Birth | 1958 |
Death | 13 April 2021 |
Age | 62 Years |
Birth Place | Nagpur, Maharashtra |
Death Place | Nagpur, Maharashtra |
Death Cause | Covid-19 Infection |
Nationality | Indian |
Home Town | Nagpur, Maharashtra |
Family | Mother : Not Available Father : Not Available Sister : Not Available Brother : Not Available Wife : Not Available |
Religion | Hinduism |
Address | Nagpur, Maharashtra |
Marital Status and More
Marital Status | Married |
Marriage Date | Not Available |
Controversies | None |
Salary (approx) | Not Available |
Net Worth | Not Available |
Some Facts About Vira Sathidar
- Vira Sathidar was born and brought up in Nagpur, Maharashtra.
- He was an active participant in the Ambedkarite movement in Maharashtra and convenor of the Indian People’s Theatre Association.
- He was also an Editor of Marathi Magazine ‘Vidrohi’.
- In 2015, he played an important role of teacher and social activist Narayan Kamble in Marathi film Court. The film received National Award and has been selected as India’s official entry to Oscars 2016.
- Sathidar had told about caste discrimination in an interview. he said,
“I wanted to come out of the vicious circle, but not alone. I wanted everyone like me to stand up and speak for what is right. People did not eat or drink if people of our community touched it. We were treated as lesser mortals. All this was rooted in through early childhood experiences.”
- After his death, director of Court Chaitanya Tamhane pay tribute to him and said,
He was not only an actor, activist and a poet but also one of the nicest human beings I’ve met. I still can’t process it. He was a fantastic person and I can now only think of the time we spent making Court
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