Jhelum Paranjape (September 24, 1954) is an Indian classical dancer. and exponent of Indian classical Odissi dance.[1] She founded Smitalay, a dance academy located in Mumbai, India.[2] Paranjape is known for her contributions to the field of classical dance, Kathak, a classical dance form of northern India.[3]
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JhelumParanjape (September 24, 1954) is an Indian classical dancer. and exponent of Indian classical Odissi dance. She founded Smitalay, a dance academy...
made a documentary on her, named "Searching for Smita". Odissi dancer JhelumParanjape named her dance institute "Smitalaya" (launched in 1989), in fond memory...
to Sudha Varde. The couple had a son named Abhijit and a daughter, JhelumParanjape, an Odissi dance exponent. He passed away on January 29, 2007, at his...
India and abroad. Some other notable disciples include, Debi Basu, JhelumParanjape, Shubhada Varadkar, Daksha Mashruwala and Nandita Behera. Laximipriya...
Kumari and Nandita Puri. Her training in "Odissi" under the guidance of JhelumParanjape has led to her grooming in Abhinaya (expressions) and Adda - graceful...