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"Konknni Cholchitram" launch interview

Author Isidore Dantas speaks to Goa Sudharop's Shilla Almeida regarding the 
launch of his highly anticipated Konkani filmbook "Konknni Cholchitram" 
released in honour of Goa Sudharop's 10 year anniversary.

Shilla Almedia (SA): Please tell us a little about yourself.
Isidore Dantas (ID): I have been writing to Konkani magazines from the age of 
eleven. At present I am 62. I have contributed to Aitarachem Vachop, Udentechem 
Nekhetr, Vauraddeancho Ixtt, Sot, Divtti,. The Goan Sports Weekly, Gulab, 
Poddbimb. I now regularly write for Jivit in Roman script and for Uzvadd in 
Devnagri script. Whenever time permits I contribute to Goa Today, Gomantak 
Times and Sunaparant. My first book on Konkani proverbs was released in 
September 2007 entitled Vozram-a treasure trove of Konkani adages with English 
interpretation at the hands of the Goa Chief
Minister. In October 2008, I was awarded the Al Jerry Braganza Award for
the work on Konkani films again at the hands of Goa CM. Besides this, I 
regularly contribute to Akashwani, Mumbai. I have also written the sub-titles 
for the Konkani film DVD Bhuianrantlo Monis. I will be receiving the Fr Freddy 
da Costa Memorial award for Journalism instituted by Dalgado Konkani Akademi, 
Goa on 8th April 2010.

SA: What prompted you to write the book?
ID: Ten years ago, an editor friend of mine handed over me a daily newspaper 
from outside Goa which contained an article on Konkani films. When I browsed 
it, I found that it was incomplete. That is how I started to research on the 
subject. But it was not an easy task. I remembered that many films had been 
broadcast by Mumbai Doordarshan. When I enquired with them, I got a shock of my 
life. They informed me that since no one came to enquire about the films since 
last 15 years, they do not possess them any longer. Akashwani Mumbai and 
Akashwani Panaji do not have old records. National Film Archives of India, Pune 
has two Konkani films deposited with them but the whereabouts about the person 
depositing the same is not known. The task was completed with the assistance of 
Konkani enthusiasts all over the world.

SA: What does the title "Konknni Cholchitram" mean?
ID: The title represents Konkani films. Since "films", "cinema" are English 
words I have used the Konkani word which means moving images = movies.

SA: What is the book about?
ID: The research work is on celluloid Konkani films which consists of 282 pages 
all in colour with about 269 photographs. It comprises information on all 31 
Konkani celluloid films produced. 23 films from Goa, 7 from Mangalore, 1 from 
Bangalore. It includes Black... produced in Kuwait and also the latest 
Poltoddcho Monis which won award at the Toronto Festival. The book contains 107 
songs out of which 85 are with music notes. The book also consists of a chapter 
on Konkani people who have contributed to Bollywood.

SA: How and where can people purchase copies of "Konknni Cholchitram"?
ID: The book will be available for purchase online and with other distributors 
in India and throughout the Goan diaspora. Details will follow.

SA: Why should people purchase the book?
ID: The book covers all the Konkani celluloid films so far and contains details 
such as the story, the producer’s profile, photographs, songs some of which are 
with music notes. I was looking for a reference book on Konkani films which I 
could not find and hence decided to fill in the gap.

SA: Do you have any other planned publications?
ID: My next book entitled “Utorsod” will be released on 1st May 2010 in Goa. It 
comprises of a quiz of almost thousand questions on matters relating to Goa 
which are hidden in a maze.

SA: Would you encourage other Goans to publish their work?
ID: Publishing is very difficult. It is generally not financially viable since 
the Goan market is small. Fortunately George Pinto personally funded my book 
and obtained sponsors too. This is an innovative model which should make it 
more attractive for Goan authors to publish their work. Otherwise a lot of good 
material will go unpublished.

SA: Thank you for your time and good luck.
ID: Thank you, much appreciated.

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