Daijiworld Media Network – Bantwal
Bantwal, Jul 6: Francis Saldanha, affectionately known as Panchu Bantwal, passed away on Saturday July 6. He was 58. Panchu Bantwal, a prominent figure in the Konkani literary and cultural scene, was the brother of Fr J B Saldanha.
Panchu Bantwal was a celebrated writer, poet, emcee, and businessman from the Modankap parish. He made significant contributions to Konkani literature through his works in drama, literature, and music. He served as the former editor of the ‘Jhelo’ monthly magazine, a position he held for six years, and was known for his dedication to promoting Konkani culture.
One of his most famous contributions to Konkani music is the song ‘Kalzagaaz’, which remains a popular choice for competitions among participants. His other notable songs, such as ‘Laraam Mujya Mogachim’ and ‘Mandela’, have enriched the Konkani music scene. Panchu Bantwal penned over 200 songs, more than 30 of which have been included in various albums.
In addition to his literary achievements, Panchu Bantwal was an entrepreneur, running a successful catering business called Santhosh Caterers. He also played a significant role in his community as a panchayat member, contributing to the development of his area.
Panchu Bantwal's legacy in the literary world includes the launch of the ‘Thallo Umaallo’ nite in 1988, which featured seven concerts. His 1989 drama ‘Matharyaki Horbos’ gained immense popularity. His contributions to literature include five novels, over 350 poems, 150 short stories, and many other works.
Panchu Bantwal stepped down from editing ‘Jhelo’ due to his mother’s ill health but continued to work as a sub-editor for the Veez e-magazine. His passing is a great loss to the Konkani literary community, and he will be remembered for his immense contributions and dedication to promoting Konkani literature and culture.