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Tamasha legend turned down Raj Kapoor; inspired Shraddha Kapoor’s Eetha

Tamasha legend turned down Raj Kapoor; inspired Shraddha Kapoor’s Eetha

A heavily pregnant performer walks off stage in the middle of a tamasha show. Moments later, she gives birth backstage, cuts the umbilical cord with a stone, and prepares to return before the audience. It sounds like a scene written for the movies, but it is one of the most famous stories associated with legendary lavani and tamasha artiste Vithabai Bhau Mang Narayangaonkar. That remarkable episode has now found its way to the big screen in Eetha, the upcoming biopic starring Shraddha Kapoor. The teaser, released on Tuesday, shows Kapoor transformed into the folk icon whose life was marked by artistic brilliance, personal suffering, fierce dedication to tamasha and, ultimately, heartbreaking poverty. Born into Maharashtra’s Tamasha tradition Born on July 1, 1935, in Pandharpur in Maharashtra’s Solapur district, Vithabai grew up in a family where performance was a way of life. Her grandfather, Narayan Khude, had established a travelling tamasha troupe, while her father Bhau Bapu Narayangaonkar and other family members carried the tradition forward. From childhood, she was exposed to lavani, gavlan and other …

Who was Vithabai Narayangavkar? Lavani legend did not stop dancing despite pregnancy, remained committed to the art form

Who was Vithabai Narayangavkar? Lavani legend did not stop dancing despite pregnancy, remained committed to the art form

In the Eetha teaser, released on Tuesday, Shraddha Kapoor is seen playing a Maharashtrian folk dancer who goes into labour and gives birth. Next, she turns up on stage saying that she would rather choose death by dancing and become immortal. Did you know that such a shocking incident took place in real life, too? Shraddha plays legendary dance artiste Vithabai Narayangaonkar, whose real-life story is no less than a cinematic spectacle. (Also read: Eetha teaser reactions: Internet gushes about Shraddha Kapoor’s dance, awaits fiery box office clash with Yash’s Toxic) Vithabai Narayangavkar captivated audiences with her artistry and dedication to the folk dance form. Who was Vithabai Narayangaonkar? Born on July 1, 1935, in Pandharpur, Maharashtra, Vithabai Narayangaonkar was introduced to the world of performance and tamasha from a very young age. Her father and uncle were in the troupe. Meanwhile, her grandfather Narayan Khude established a traditional travelling folk tamasha troupe, which was later run by her father and uncle under the name Bhau-Bapu Mang. Vitha took the legacy forward from a young …

Eetha teaser: Shraddha Kapoor is ‘toofan’ as she plays legendary lavani artiste Vithabai Narayangaonkar. Watch

Eetha teaser: Shraddha Kapoor is ‘toofan’ as she plays legendary lavani artiste Vithabai Narayangaonkar. Watch

The much-awaited teaser of Shraddha Kapoor-starrer Eetha was released on Monday. The actor portrays legendary tamasha and lavani artiste Vithabai Bhau Mang Narayangaonkar in the film. It is directed by Laxman Utekar, who previously helmed the Vicky Kaushal-starrer blockbuster Chhaava. Shraddha Kapoor in a still from Eetha. Eetha teaser The teaser begins with lavani artistes giving a performance. However, they are soon stopped by an angry crowd, who demand Eetha to come on stage. Meanwhile, visuals show Eetha backstage getting ready for her performance while being nine months pregnant. She soon goes into labour and is seen in agony as she goes through painful labour cramps. A voiceover asks Eetha to skip the performance as she may die, but she insists because she wants to set a precedent, and is seen returning to the stage right after giving birth to her child. The following visuals show Eetha’s influence in the industry and her power over the audience. She is seen walking among a crowd who cheers her on. The teaser ends with the voiceover calling …

Shraddha Kapoor gives goosebumps as Lavani legend Vithabai in leaked Eetha teaser; fans predict National Award for her

Shraddha Kapoor gives goosebumps as Lavani legend Vithabai in leaked Eetha teaser; fans predict National Award for her

In 2024, Shraddha Kapoor won praise for her performance in the blockbuster Stree 2. Now, the actor is gearing up for her return to the big screen with Eetha, a biographical drama inspired by the life of legendary Maharashtrian Lavani artist Vithabai Bhau Mang Narayangaonkar. The film’s teaser, which was attached to screenings of Cocktail 2 and released in cinemas today, has already surfaced on social media. Despite offering only a brief glimpse of the film, the teaser has generated significant buzz, with fans showering Shraddha with praise for her performance. Shraddha Kapoor’s first look from Eetha leaked online. Eetha teaser leaked online The leaked teaser, widely shared by fans on X, opens with Shraddha portraying Vithabai, crying in pain as she prepares for a performance despite being nine months pregnant. After giving birth backstage, she makes the bold decision to step onto the stage. Even when she is warned that dancing could cost her life, she remains determined and declares, “Padi padi mari toh bechari kehlaungi, naachte hue mari toh misaal ban jaaungi” (If …

Aruna Irani recalls 3 years without work post hit films: ‘From Amitabh Bachchan’s heroine, I was doing lavani for ₹2500′

Aruna Irani recalls 3 years without work post hit films: ‘From Amitabh Bachchan’s heroine, I was doing lavani for ₹2500′

Veteran actor Aruna Irani recently appeared on Rajeev Khandelwal‘s reality show Tum Ho Naa – Ghar Ka Superstar. During the show, Aruna reflected on her early journey in the film industry. She revealed that despite delivering two superhit films and working with Amitabh Bachchan, she went without work for three years. She also shared how a dance performance in a Marathi film helped revive her career. Aruna Irani recalls why Rekha got her removed from Mangal Sutra. Aruna Irani talks about not having work after superhit films Aruna became emotional after hearing the struggle story of one of the contestants on the show. Speaking about how no work is small, she recalled a difficult phase in her own career. She said, “Jab maine ek ‘Bombay to Goa’ film ki, ‘Caravan’ film ki, dono pictures superhit thi. Super Cinema mein jubilee aur Dreamland mein jubilee. (When I did Bombay to Goa and Caravan, both movies were blockbusters and ran for years in Super Cinema and Dreamland theatres) Aur phir achanak se 3 saal tak mere paas …