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Naseeruddi­n inaugurate­s exhibition to honour Dabholkar’s life

- HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI: Veteran actor Naseeruddi­n Shah on Friday inaugurate­d an art exhibition commemorat­ing the slain rationalis­t Narendra Dabholkar, featuring paintings, sculptures and mixed media work by 30 former and current students of the Sir JJ School of Art.

The pieces will be on display at the Yashwantra­o Chavan Centre in Nariman Point till November 1, following which they will be exhibited in various cities across Maharashtr­a. Dabholkar (67) was shot dead by two unidentifi­ed assailants while he was on a morning walk in Pune on August 20, 2013.

The inaugurati­on was also attended by Dabholkar’s wife Shaila, advocate Abhay Negi (who is representi­ng families of Dabolkhar and Govind Pansare in court cases related to their murder), and Supriya Sule, Member of Parliament, Nationalis­t Congress Party. The exhibition‘We Are On Trial’ - is an “attempt to commemorat­e his tenacious struggle and the (proscience) philosophy through the works of young artists.”

It has been organised by the civil society group friends of

Dabholkar. Addressing the audience, Shah said, “I did not know about Dabholkar while he was alive. I was introduced to him and his work after his death, and have also been privileged to spend some time with his son. I was astonished at how he valued his conviction­s more than his life.” The actor also narrated a popular parable by renowned Hindu author Harishanka­r Parsai, ‘Bhed aur Bhediya’, a sarcastic take on the nature of politics in electoral democracy.

Supriya Sule said that she has known Dabholkar since she was a child. “He knew my father, Sharad Pawar, well. He was part of our extended family. I urge everyone, especially youngsters, to come to this exhibition and engage with his work. The JJ School of Art is one of the finest institutio­ns and I am very happy that their students are taking up projects of this nature.”

I was introduced to him and his work after his death. I was astonished at how he valued his conviction­s more than his life NASEERUDDI­N SHAH, Veteran actor

 ?? VIJAY BATE/HT PHOTO ?? Naseeruddi­n Shah along with Narendra Dabholkar’s wife Shaila (in blue saree) appreciati­ng an artwork at the expo, dedicated to the late rationalis­t at YB Chavan Centre on Friday. Narendra Dabholkar (inset)
VIJAY BATE/HT PHOTO Naseeruddi­n Shah along with Narendra Dabholkar’s wife Shaila (in blue saree) appreciati­ng an artwork at the expo, dedicated to the late rationalis­t at YB Chavan Centre on Friday. Narendra Dabholkar (inset)

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