Dadu Indurikar Explained
Dadu Raghu Sarode[1] popularly known as Dadu Indurikar was a Tamasha person from the state of Maharashtra, India. He was born in Induri in Pune district,[2] and belonged to a family of tamasha artists and apprenticed his art under his grandfather, father and Mukund Lahiri all notable artists.[3] He started his own phad - troupe after the death of his father. He popularised the vag "Gadhvacha lagna".[4] It is considered that Dada Kondke imbibed the traditions of tamasha under Indurikar.[5] He is said to have lived his senior years in financial distress.[6]
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