Kelucharan Mohapatra Award Festival 2025 Concludes on a Grand Note
Prestigious Awards and Srjan’s Premiere Duryodhana Mark the Finale
The curtains came down on the 31st Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra (GKCM) Award Festival at Rabindra Mandap, Bhubaneswar, with a spectacular evening of recognition and performance. Organized by Srjan, the festival celebrated over three decades of artistic excellence with four days of dance, music, and theatre.
Award Ceremony Honours Stalwarts
The concluding evening began with the Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra Award 2025, conferred on two veterans of Odissi:
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Smt. Madhavi Mudgal – acclaimed Odissi dancer, choreographer, Guru, and Padma Shri awardee.
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Shri Alekh Chandra Samal – eminent Odissi vocalist and educator.
Both received a cash prize of ₹1,00,000/- along with a citation.
The Yuva Pratibha Samman 2025, recognizing young artistes under 40, was awarded to:
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Smt. Shatabdi Mallick (Odissi dance)
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Shri Muralidhar Swain (Odissi music)
Each received ₹25,000/- and a citation.
New Category: Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra Kala Samman
For the first time, Srjan introduced the Kala Samman, aimed at recognizing artistes aged 40–55 who have made notable contributions to their fields. This year’s recipients were:
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Shri Raghunath Das
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Shri Arnab Bandyopadhyay
Both were honoured with ₹50,000/- and a citation.
Premiere of Duryodhana by Srjan Ensemble
The highlight of the evening was Srjan’s much-anticipated production, Duryodhana, choreographed by Guru Ratikant Mohapatra. The work reimagined one of the Mahabharata’s most controversial figures, portraying Duryodhana not merely as an antagonist but as a complex leader embodying both virtues and flaws.
The choreography captured key moments, including:
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Krishna’s cunning advice leading to Duryodhana’s fatal vulnerability.
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His courage in facing Bhima’s final challenge despite impending defeat.
Conceptualized by Dr. Srinibas Ghatuary, scripted by Pt. Nityananda Misra, and musically composed by Shri Rupak Kumar Parida, the production blended narrative, rhythm, and movement into a deeply philosophical interpretation.
Stellar Performances and Stagecraft
The ensemble—featuring Rajashri Praharaj, Aishwariya Singhdev, Preetisha Mohapatra, G. Sanjay, Madhabi Rout, Daina Ghose, Rajkumar Kar, Pallishree, Subhashree Senapati, Prachi Mohanty, and Srutijyoshna Dash—brought the choreography alive with agility, expression, and grace.
The visual appeal was enhanced by:
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Lighting: Shri Debiprasad Mishra & Shri Dhilip Kumar
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Sound Design: Shri C. Anand Krishna & Shri Bharath Krishna
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Narration: Shri Aditya Mahapatra
Institutional Support and Sponsorship
The festival was curated and directed by Guru Ratikant Mohapatra, with support from:
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Ministry of Culture (Govt. of India)
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Department of Odia Literature, Language and Culture (Govt. of Odisha)
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Sri Sri University (SSU) as institutional partner
Corporate and CSR partners included MGM Minerals Ltd., Crown Worldwide Group, Shalimar Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd., Odisha Mining Corporation, Ruchi™ Foodline, HAL (Silver Sponsor), NALCO, SBI, IMFA, PPL, Priyadarshini, and MCL.
The Royale Midtown Hotel served as hospitality partner, while Dharitri, Orissa Post, and Narthaki.com extended media support.
A Resplendent Conclusion
The five-day festival showcased diverse artistic expressions, culminating with Duryodhana—a production that not only enthralled audiences but also left a lasting impression of artistic excellence, innovation, and cultural pride.
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