Sudharak Olwe
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Their performances are electrifying, involving high amounts of energy. Each troop enthralls the audience for over 45 minutes on stage.
Ref. SO03CT08
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Idol worship is a solace for the uneducated masses of India. Girls from Asha Aarti Selurkar’s troupe keep themselves busy by washing the images of their Gods each day.
Ref. SO03CT07
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20 x 30 inches
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Edition 1-10
Their performances are electrifying, involving high amounts of energy. Each troop enthralls the audience for over 45 minutes on stage.
Ref. SO03CT01
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20 x 30 inches
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Edition 1-10
Finally, the string of ghungroos which could easily weigh as much as 7 kgs, give the finishing touch and the performers are ready to bask under the spotlight.
Ref. SO03CT02
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The ladies gear up in the evening to entertain their clients at night. They have to look their best in order to appease their client.
Ref. SO03CT03
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Edition 1-10
The performers enthrall the audience with their singing, acting and dancing skill.
Ref. SO03CT04
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Edition 1-10
These days, the sisters even have parties on their birthdays.
Ref. SO03CT05
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Edition 1-10
Says Vaishalli, “We have preserved the lavani tradition for people of Maharashtra. Yet society looks down upon us. We dancers are considered as temptresses, the lowest sort of women.
Ref. SO03CT06