Konkani Drama in New Zealand 'Uzvadd ani Kallok'


by Edward Barboza, Auckland

Auckland, Oct 24: It’s Agnelo Mascarenhas again with his 7th “Drama, Uzvadd ani Kallok”. Hailing from Majorda, Goa, a little village in India and fondly known as “Shanu”, Agnelo’s passion for drama and acting since he was 7 years old has not stopped till today. After having entertained audiences in Muscat for 17 years, Agnelo continues to entertain the Konkani community in Auckland, New Zealand. A man of many talents, he also conducts Magic shows and is a well known figure at local events.

Agnelo has had the privilege of acting with several directors and writers from Goa, to name a few, Menin De Bandar, Betty Naz, M. Boyer, William deCoutorim, Jancit Vaz, Alfred Rose and Rita Rose including Mangalorean artiste such as late Mic Max and late Wilfy Rebimbus. Agnelo also directed his own dramas in Goa, Muscat, Oman and now in Auckland, New Zealand.  

The upcoming drama held once in a year in Auckland has created a great frenzy in the Konkani community with everyone looking forward for the great day. Agnelo enjoys huge popularity having successfully completed 6 productions so far namely

1)      HEM KOXEM GODLEM
2)      TUKA LAGON
3)      DUSREM GHOR
4)      ADDIM ATTAM FUDEM
5)      ASSRO
6)     TOIAR RAU
 
Uzvadd ani Kallok will be staged on 3rd November at 7pm in Freeman’s Bay Community Hall in Auckland. Agnelo and his troupe are all set to entertain and look forward to seeing you there. The show is nearly sold out.

  

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  • Dr.Cajetan Coelho, Goa, India

    Thu, Oct 25 2012

    Our Agnelo Mascarenhas is doing fine overseas. Wishing Agnelo and his Allies all the best in the soon to come 'Uzvadd ani Kallok'.

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