Noted film and television actor Sumeet Raghavan was honored with the Nilu Phule award in a special ceremony held at MES Auditorium of BSM School at Mayur Colony Kothrud, Pune. The award was presented by acclaimed film actor Sachin Khedekar in the presence of Gargi Phule Thatte, daughter of Late Nilu Phule and Sameer Belvalkar. This is the second edition of this award which has been instituted by the family members of Late Nilu Phule and Belwalkar sanskrutik Manch. The award is the form a citation, Gandhi Cap and 21000INR. Subsequent to the award function noted anchor Rajesh Damle interviewed Sumeet Raghavan.
“How we are as a person apart from being an artists matters a lot and one must take the conscious effort to be a good human being. I never got an opportunity to meet Nilu Phule but I was thrilled to hear from his daughter that he was fond of one of my television serials”, said Raghavan.
He expressed concern over the condition of the public theatres in our country and said that condition of theatres in western countries is far more superior as their approach is to conserve and not renovate. He also opined that the folk and professional artists need to come together to and perform the the traditional folk art in a bid to save it.