Star of Arossim
Star of Arossim | |
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![]() Portrait of Antao during the start of his career | |
Born | Alegre Roque Teodoro Antao 11 September 1932 |
Died | 20 July 2016 St Estevam, Goa, India | (aged 83)
Resting place | St Stephen's Church cemetery, St Estevam, Goa, India 15°31′46.35″N 73°56′27.97″E / 15.5295417°N 73.9411028°E |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation |
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Notable work | Amchem Noxib |
Spouse(s) | Abelina Filomena |
Children | 1 |
Alegre Roque Teodoro Antao (11 September 1932 – 20 July 2016), known professionally as Star of Arossim, was an Indian actor, dramatist, director, and singer who primarily worked on the Konkani stage. Referred to as a multifaceted artist and one of the stalwarts of the Konkani stage. He is best known for being part of the Bomboikar Group for their biannual shows.
Antao, alongside C. Alvares, M. Boyer, Prem Kumar, Souza Ferrao, Remmie Colaco, Alfred Rose, and various others, held a deep reverence for the stage and made a conscious effort not to overstep its boundaries. Their timeless melodies have now become beloved classics among Goan musical groups.[1]
Early and personal life[edit]

Alegre Roque Teodoro Antao was born on 11 September 1932 in Marmagão, Goa, Portuguese India during the Portuguese Empire (now in India) to Piedade Lourenco Antao and Escociana Diniz.[lower-alpha 1] He was married to Abelina Filomena[lower-alpha 2], the couple had one child, Savio.[3]
Career[edit]
Antao began his career in the performing arts as a female artist in the tiatr "Open to Close" by Minguel Rod. He later became one of the key members of the "Bomboikar Group," which entertained Goans twice a year with their highly anticipated tiatrs.[3] Antao not only acted in tiatrs by Anthony Mendes, C. Alvares, Alfred Rose, and others, but he also wrote and directed his own tiatrs, including "Amcho Dusman," "Bacro Democracy," and "Retired Tarvotti."[4]
In the early stages of his career, like many other male artists, Antao played female roles and sang the female parts in duets in tiatrs. Some of his notable songs include solos such as "Fulus-Sotte," and duets with Mohana, such as "Tambddem Bonder," "Xit Koddi," and "Nirmonn." Antao's voice can still be heard in popular songs like "Cheddeachem Baltim" with Alfred Rose and "Orrad Tarvotti" with Anthony Mendes.[4][5]
Antao had an extensive body of work in the creative field. He had written and directed 15 tiatrs, and has appeared in numerous tiatrs as an actor. He has also contributed by composing lyrics for songs in Konkani films. Additionally, Antao has showcased his musical skills by playing the bongo and Conga instruments for Hindi music. He has received recognition for his work, including several gramophone records.[6]
Awards[edit]

In the year 2000–2001, Antao was honored for his significant contributions to the tiatr field, being awarded the esteemed Goa State Cultural Award as recognition of his outstanding work.[7]
On 14 December 2010, Antao's lifelong dedication to tiatr was celebrated and acknowledged by the Tiatr Academy of Goa. He received the esteemed 'Lifetime Contribution to Tiatr' award during a special ceremony held at the Pai Tiatrist Auditorium, Ravindra Bhavan in Margao. The award was presented by Digambar Kamat, the Chief Minister of Goa at the time.[6]
Death[edit]
On 20 July 2016, Antao died at his residence in St Estevam, Goa, aged 83. Hilary Braganza, who hails from Arossim, has been continuing his uncle's legacy.[3]
Legacy[edit]
On 6 August 2017, during the fourth edition of Goencho Avaz organized by the Herald Group, a singing competition took place at Ravindra Bhavan in Margao. Two singers from Cortalim, Noywen Fernandes and Thrizel D'Souza, captivated the audience with their rendition of the popular song "Yo Moga Tum Mhojea Sukha." This song, originally performed by Martha, Molly, Antao, and Remie Colaco in 1963, earned the duo a third place in the competition.[8]
Filmography[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1963 | Amchem Noxib |
Notes[edit]
- ↑ Antao's birthplace has been reported incorrectly in some publications. According to his official birth certificate, he was born in the city of Mormugao. However, the certificate itself was registered in the village of Majorda, which is 4.8 km (3.0 mi) away from the separate villages of Arossim and Cansaulim.[2]
- ↑ Abelina is also spelt as Avelina, according to O Heraldo.
References[edit]
- ↑ "Fraternity, lovers condemn assault on tiatrist". oHeraldo. Retrieved 2023-08-10.
- ↑ "Registo De Nascimento". Goa Online. 30 June 2006. Retrieved 10 August 2023.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Herald, Team (21 July 2016). "Star of Arossim no more". O Heraldo. Retrieved 9 August 2023.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Desk, N. T. (2019-09-29). "TAG to remember yesteryears artistes on September 30 – The Navhind Times". Retrieved 2023-08-09.
- ↑ 100 Years of Konkani Tiatro. Government of Goa, Directorate of Art & Culture. 2000.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 "Panaji: Tiatr Academy Goa to Honour 11 Tiatr Artistes on Dec 14". www.daijiworld.com. Retrieved 2023-08-09.
- ↑ "Recipients of Goa State Cultural Award" (PDF). Directorate of Art and Culture. Retrieved 9 August 2023.
- ↑ "Kalliz vhelem chorum...Canacona's Reha steals audience hearts at Goencho Avaz". oHeraldo. Retrieved 2023-08-09.