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Honors​

In Memoriam

We pay tribute and express our gratitude to our esteemed members of Chindu for their invaluable contributions, acknowledging the lasting influence they have left on our organization and the broader community.

T Mohan

Birth: 24-12-1950
Death: 21-09- 2017

Taadi Mohan was an Indian cartoonist who first introduced European satire to Telugu journalism. He was renowned for his political cartoons, animation films in Telugu, and his creative contributions to various leftist and other progressive movements. It was our privilege to have Mohan as the Chairperson of Chindu from 2011 to 2017. His ideas and presence in Chindu were a source of great energy and inspiration for its vision.

Y Kutumba Rao

Birth: 02-02-1975
Death: 27-06-2013

Yangala Kutumba Rao was a stylish and handsome Dalit Dappu player, a musician known for his skill with this traditional instrument. He learned the art from his father, President Ramulu, who was well-known in Kalakota, Khammam district. Kutumba Rao was exceptional in painting Dappu rhythms with his strokes and sticks. We will never forget his smart, innocent gesture, which he always carried in all his professional contexts.

P Prasada Rao

Birth: 05-06-1967
Death: 10-01-2013

Parsapu Prasada Rao was a gifted singer, writer, drummer, and theatre artist. He was known for his hauntingly unique voice and served as the lead singer in Chindu's public performances, recording several songs. Prasada Rao was also a powerful actor, performing in numerous events, including international ones in Germany and Brazil. We honor his creativity and commitment to Chindu and its communities.

P Srinivas

Birth: 12-03-1965
Death: 18-03-2013

Parsapu Srinivasa Rao was an organic Dalit drummer, specializing in performing and teaching the Dalit instrument, the Dappu. He possessed deep Dalit wisdom and skills in making the Dappu using traditional processes. His tender Dappu beats created melodies that followed a classical path, resonating with the community and reaching a climax with hard and peak tones and tunes. We will never forget his passion for Dappu music and embrace his unique touch.

Y Chinna Ramesh

Birth: 05-05-1985
Death: 05-09-2019

Yangala Chinna Ramesh was a natural-born artist with an innate ability to support other musicians and artists in playing their rhythms and characters accurately. During performances and recordings, he always thought ahead, memorizing the music structure, scale, and flow in his mind, and leading his fellow artists effectively. Ramesh was a professional artist who embodied the principle of "learn and lead," a lesson we hold close to our heartbeats forever.

P Satyanandam

Birth: 22-03-1970
Death: 11-05-2022

Puli Venkata Satyanandam was a multi-talented artist skilled in acting, drumming, singing, and dancing. He crafted various aspects of production and performance, always ready with options to fill gaps . His presence always completed the team circle, embracing heated moments and creating a joyful environment. He had a special smile that he gifted us every time he entered and departed. This smile reappears in our eyes whenever we are in a creative mood.

Honors

Programme Experts

Meet the talented individuals behind our transformative programs. At Chindu, our team of dedicated professionals brings a wealth of experience and passion to each project. Explore the diverse expertise and innovative approaches they offer to empower individuals, organizations, and communities on their journey to creative and cultural mastery.

Parsapu Suresh Kumar

Cofounder & Secretary

Swarna Sabrina Francis

Cofounder and Director

Manola Gayatri

Jungian Artistic Researcher & Consultant

Goutham Sarika

Programme Associate

Shirisha Purnakanti

Programme Associate

Keerthana Jagadhish

Training Associate

Abhay Srivastava

Training Associate

K Keerthana

Training Associate

Sathyam Talari

Training Associate

Abhay Srivastava

Training Associate

Partners and Patrons

Celebrate the incredible network of supporters who make our work possible. Our partners and patrons are the backbone of Chindu, providing essential resources and collaboration. Meet the organizations and individuals whose generosity and partnership enable us to create lasting impact and drive cultural and creative development.

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