Suresh Haldankar

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Maharashtra Gandharva Pandit Suresh Haldankar was an Indian classical singer, actor and teacher.[1]

Born in Goa in a Daivajna family, Suresh Haldankar learnt classical music from Pt. Jagannathbuwa Purohit (alias Gunidas) and later from Ganpatrao Dewaskar. He was a hero of Marathi Sangeet Natak musicals and also acted alongside Bal Gandharva. He had a very good base of classical music. His memorable act was in the musical Honaji Bala[2] and after listening to his singing in Shri Ranga Kamala Kanta Acharya Atre conferred upon him the title of Maharashtra Gandharva. He used to run classes of Indian Classical Music at Dadar. Some of his other famous songs are Vithu maza lekur wala and Govinda re gopala.

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  1. ^ "Musical tribute", The Times of India, 2003-02-03. Retrieved on 2008-02-25. 
  2. ^ Nadkarni, Jnaneshvar Ganpat (1967). New Directions in the Marathi Theatre. Maharashtra Information Centre, p. 43.