Parents: The forever source of inspiration and guidance

June 1 is recognised as the Global Day of Parents by the United Nations to appreciate parents across the world for their selfless commitment in nurturing this relationship with their children. Parents find great joy in sharing a passion with their children and there are many creative parents in Goa who are enjoying this experience
Parents: The forever source of inspiration and guidance
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 As a parent, there is nothing more fulfilling than seeing your children happy. This joy is doubled when children take on the same love for a passion as the parents. Whether it is music, art, or any other hobbies, the time spent together makes it more special. As the world celebrates Global Day of Parents on June 1, parents in Goa are happy to share their relationship with the children, doing what they love.

ASHMITHA DA CRUZ AND APLON REBELO

Ana Maria Aplonia Rebello Da Cruz is better known for her stage name, Aplon and comes from tiatr family, being the daughter of Rom Tony, the fastest song composer in the tiatr world and the younger sister of Felcy, a noted tiatrist. An awardee of the Lifetime Achievement Award by Tiatr Academy of Goa, Aplon has let her daughter, Ashmitha, choose the path she enjoys the most. However she is happy to revive her moments on stage when she watches Ashmitha perform on stage. “I feel very happy to see her on stage as I get nostalgic about my performance. She is a wonderful singer and has acted in tiatrs like ‘Reporter’ and ‘100 Percent’,” says Aplon.

 AMRUT AND AKSHATA SINGH

One of the leading animal rescuers in Goa, Amrut Singh from Bicholim is just a call away. When his daughter, Akshata, was just a year old, she was introduced to non-venomous snakes and undoubtedly, the day she turned 18, she took over handling venomous snakes. A Commerce graduate, she has been well trained over the years by accompanying her father for rescue missions. “What I love about my daughter is her inquisitiveness. She wants to know more, how to learn from her mistakes and she comes to me for all the clarifications. I am always happy to guide her,” says Amrut.

 MOHIT AND MOHAN NAIK

A noted artist from Goa, Mohan Naik has his own style of portraying the village life on a canvas. Surrounded by colours and influcened by the art scene around him, Mohit, Mohan’s son was attracted towards art. However, his professional life in the corporate world kept him occupied until he returned home during the pandemic and decided to take up art as a career. “Mohit and I share the studio and we have different work stations but I feel good to know that he is also painting. He is still on a quest to find his individual style but it is a learning process,” says Mohan.

JYOTI AND SAMPADA KUNKOLIEKAR

Jyoti Kunkolienkar from Banastarim, has written 34 books in different genres in over 30 years. She has won four National and seven State awards for literature, acting and film making and has been actively involved in making 25 documentaries. Her daughter, Sampada, followed in her footsteps and has published 13 books. However, what makes this mother-daughter even more special is that they are the only duo to both win the Sahitya Akademi Award. “Sampada has been with me for different literary events and programmes since she was 8 years old. While I have my hands full with dramas, social causes, films and literature, she solely concentrates on her writing. Yet I admire her dedication to writing,” says Jyoti.

CEZAR AND KEVIN D’MELLO

Cezar D’Mello has been acting and singing on the Konkani stage as part of the famous trio, Mil-Mel-Nel. His son, Kevin, was influenced by his performances, also stepped on stage. From playing the ghumot for school programmes to winning prizes for singing Konkani songs, Kevin was motivated and guided by Cezar. “I used to ask him how to add expressions while singing. I was always interested in acting and he has always been there to guide me. I feel more confident if I am acting with my father in the same scene,” says Kevin, who has made a name for himself by acting in Konkani films.

 SHARON GONSALVES AND JARRYD RODRIGUES

Sharon Gonsalves, a prolific jazz singer herself, is the daughter of jazz saxaphonist, Braz Gonsalves and Yvonne Vaz and the granddaughter of India's ace trumpeter, Chic Chocolate who was known as India’s India's Louis Armstrong. She feels great that her son, Jarryd took to playing the saxophone and learnt it from her father. “He is the only saxophonist in the third generation of the Gonsalves and Vaz and it makes it all the more special that he loves playing the alto and soprano saxophone. I feel total happiness to see my son perform on stage,” says Sharon

Nitin Mardolkar from Mardol is an Indian classical musician who represented Goa at the World Culture Festival in 2016. Father of Nidhi, he is proud that his daughter is also learning music and not just Indian classical but she has interest in western classical too. Currently studying Grade VI in piano under the guidance of Rui Lobo, a noted musician himself, Nidhi is also undergoing vocals training by Roque Lazarus. “It is a proud feeling to play music with my daughter and we also practise together,” says Nitin. Nidhi adds, “I am proud to take the mantel forward and it’s a hereditary trait to play music.”

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