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    Uday Shankar (born Uday Shankar Choudhary; 8 December 1900 – 26 September 1977) was an Indian dancer and choreographer, best known for creating a fusion style of dance, adapting European theatrical techniques to Indian classical dance, imbued with elements of Indian classical, folk, and tribal dance, which he later popularised in India, Europe, ...

  2. On the detection of a cosmic dawn signal in the radio background. S Singh, J Nambissan T, R Subrahmanyan, N Udaya Shankar, BS Girish, ... Nature Astronomy 6 (5), 607-617. , 2022. 171. 2022....

  3. Chitnahalli Udayashankar (18 February 1934 – 2 July 1993; born in Chitnahalli) was an Indian lyricist and dialogue writer in the Kannada film industry for over three decades, who penned more than 3000 songs for films and devotional songs. His dialogues, screenplay and lyrics were instrumental in the success of many movies of Rajkumar.

    Year
    Film Title
    Remarks
    1963
    Santha Thukaram
    Dialogue
    1965
    Mahasathi Anasuya
    Dialogue
    1965
    Sathi Savithri
    Lyrics for 2 songs, others penned by R N ...
    1966
    Bala Nagamm'
    Screenplay, Dialogue and Lyrics co-wrote ...
  4. Uday Shankar was a noted Indian dancer and choreographer, who created a fusion style of dance, merging European techniques to Indian classical dance.

  5. Uday Shankar (born December 8, 1900, Udaipur, India—died September 26, 1977, Kolkata (Calcutta)) was a major dancer and choreographer of India whose adaptation of Western theatrical techniques to traditional Hindu dance popularized the ancient art form in India, Europe, and the United States.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. Jul 18, 2023 · Tamil writer Udaya Shankar wins Bal Puraskar Award 2023 for his novel ‘Aadhanin Bommai’; he has written 150 books, balancing political & children’s writing, and translating Malayalam work to...

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  8. Dec 8, 2020 · A Padma Vibhushan and Sangeet Natak Akademi awardee, Uday Shankar, the elder brother of famed sitarist Pandit Ravi Shankar, played a pivotal role in fusing Indian and Western culture with his unique style characterised by Indian non-classical dance forms.