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Bestguru.Comcarnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1978 Maharajapuram V Name of the Artist Name of the Art / Field Awarded in Amba Sanyal (Costume Designing) Allied Theatre Arts 2008 Anant Gopal Shinde (Make‐up) Allied Theatre Arts 2003 Ashok Sagar Bhagat (Lighting) Allied Theatre Arts 2002 Ashok Srivastava (Make‐up) Allied Theatre Arts 1981 D. G. Godse (Scenic Design) Allied Theatre Arts 1988 Dolly Ahluwalia (Costume Design) Allied Theatre Arts 2001 G.N. Dasgupta (Lighting) Allied Theatre Arts 1989 Gautam Bhattacharya (Lighting) Allied Theatre Arts 2006 Goverdhan Panchal (Scenic Design) Allied Theatre Arts 1985 H. V. Sharma (Stagecraft) Allied Theatre Arts 2005 Kajal Ghosh (Theatre Music) ‐ Allied Theatre Arts 2000 Kamal Arora (Make‐up) Allied Theatre Arts 2009 Kamal Jain (Lighting) Allied Theatre Arts 2011 Kamal Tewari (Theatre Music) ‐ Allied Theatre Arts 2000 Kanishka Sen (Lighting) Allied Theatre Arts 1994 Khaled Choudhury (Scenic Design) Allied Theatre Arts 1986 Kuldeep Singh (Music for Theatre) Allied Theatre Arts 2009 M. S. Sathyu (Stagecraft) Allied Theatre Arts 1993 Mahendra Kumar (Scenic Design) Allied Theatre Arts 2007 Mansukh Joshi (Scenic & Light Design) Allied Theatre Arts 1997 N. Krishnamoorthy (Stagecraft) Allied Theatre Arts 1995 Nissar Allana (Stagecraft) Allied Theatre Arts 2002 R. K. Dhingra (Lighting) ‐ Allied Theatre Arts 2000 R. Paramashivan (Theatre Music) Allied Theatre Arts 2005 Robin Das (Scenic Design) ‐ Allied Theatre Arts 2000 Roshen Alkazi (Costume Design) Allied Theatre Arts 1990 Shakti Sen (Make‐up) ‐ Allied Theatre Arts 2000 Sreenivas G. Kappanna (Lighting & Stage Design) Allied Theatre Arts 2003 Suresh Bhardwaj (Lighting) Allied Theatre Arts 2005 Tapas Sen (Lighting) Allied Theatre Arts 1974 V. Ramamurthy (Lighting) Allied Theatre Arts 1977 Alathur S. Srinivasa Iyer Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1968 Ariyakudi Ramanuja Iyengar Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1952 B. Devendrappa Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1963 B. Krishnamoorti Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 2007 B. Rajam Iyer Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1986 B. S. Raja Iyengar Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1973 B. V. Subramanya Raman Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1998 C. S. Krishna Iyer Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1994 C. Saroja & C. Lalitha (Joint Award) Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 2004 C. Venkata Rao Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1967 Chembai Vaidyanath Bhagavathar Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1958 Chingleput Ranganathan Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 2006 Chittoor S. Subramanyam Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1964 D. K. Jayaram Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1983 D. K. Pattamal Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1962 D. Pasupathi Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 2006 Dandapani Desigar Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1969 Gudalur N. Balasubramaniam Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1959 J. Venkataraman Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 2011 K. R. Kumaraswamy Iyer Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1992 K. V. Narayanaswamy Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1976 M. A. Narasimhachar Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 2003 M. Balamurali Krishna Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1975 M. D. Ramanathan Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1974 M. L. Vasanthakumari Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1970 M. R. Srirengam Iyengar Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1966 M. S. Balasubramanya Sarma Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1997 M. S. Subbulakshmi Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1956 Madurai Mani Iyer Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1960 Madurai N. Krishnan Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1987 Madurai S. Somasundaram BestGuru.comCarnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1978 Maharajapuram V. Santhanam Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1984 Maharajapuram Vishwanatha Iyer Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1955 Mani Krishnaswami Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1987 Mudikondan C. Venkatarama Iyer Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1961 Musiri Subramania Iyer Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1957 Mysore K. Vasudevacharya Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1954 Mysore Nagamani Srinath Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 2010 N. Channakeshaviah Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1971 Nedunuri Krishna Murthy Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1986 Neyyattinkara Vasudevan ‐ Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 2000 Nookala Chinna Satyanarayana Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1988 P. S. Narayanaswamy Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 2005 Parassala B Ponnammal Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 2009 Puranam Purushottama Sastri Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 2008 R. K. Sreekanthan Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1979 R. Vedavalli Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1995 Radha and Jayalakshmi Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1981 S. R. Janakiraman ‐ Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 2000 S. Rajam Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1991 S. V. Parthasarrathy Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 2005 Seerkhazhi S. Govindarajan Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1980 Semmangudi R. Srinivasa Iyer Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1953 Sripada Pinakapani Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1977 Suguna Purushothaman Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 2010 T. Brinda Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1965 T. K. Govinda Rao Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1996 T. M. Thiagarajan Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1982 T. Mukta Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1972 T. N. Seshagopalan ‐ Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 2000 T. R. Subramanyam Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 2002 T. V. Sankaranarayanan Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1990 Tiruvengadu A. Jayaraman Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 2004 Title Krishna Iyengar Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1989 Trichur V. Ramachandran Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 2003 Trichy Swaminathan Iyer Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1993 Voleti Venkateswarlu Carnatic Music ‐ Vocal 1985 Name of the Artist Name of the Art / Field Awarded in Anil Biswas Creative & Experimental Music 1986 Atul Desai Creative & Experimental Music 1995 Bhaskar Chandavarkar Creative & Experimental Music 1988 Chidambaram S. Jayaraman Creative & Experimental Music 1983 Hemanta Kumar Mukhopadhyay Creative & Experimental Music 1986 K. P. Udayabhanu Creative & Experimental Music 2002 Khayyam Creative & Experimental Music 2007 L. Subramaniam Creative & Experimental Music 1990 M. B. Srinivasan Creative & Experimental Music 1986 Rai Chand Boral Creative & Experimental Music 1978 S. Rajaram Creative & Experimental Music 2001 Satish Bhatia Creative & Experimental Music 1997 Timir Baran Bhattacharya Creative & Experimental Music 1976 V. Balsara Creative & Experimental Music 1994 Vanraj Bhatia Creative & Experimental Music 1989 Vijay Raghav Rao Creative & Experimental Music 1982 Vishnudass Shirali Creative & Experimental Music 1973 Vishwa Mohan Bhatt Creative & Experimental Music 1998 Astad Deboo Creative Dance ‐ Choreography 1995 Chandralekha Creative Dance ‐ Choreography 1991 Daksha Sheth Creative Dance ‐ Choreography 2009 Gorima Hazarika Creative Dance ‐ Choreography 2006 Gul Bardhan Creative Dance ‐ Choreography 2001 Malika Sarabhai ‐ Creative Dance ‐ Choreography 2000 Manjusri Chaki‐Sircar Creative Dance ‐ Choreography 1993 Maya Rao Creative Dance ‐ Choreography 1989 Mrinalini Vikram Sarabhai Creative Dance ‐ Choreography 1970 Narendra Sharma Creative Dance ‐ Choreography 1976 Parvati Kumar Creative Dance ‐ Choreography 1981 Prabhat Ganguli Creative Dance ‐ Choreography 1979 R. K. Priyagopal Sana Creative Dance ‐ Choreography 1980 R. K. Singhajit Singh Creative Dance ‐ Choreography 1984 Sachin Shanker Creative Dance ‐ Choreography 1992 Sambhu Bhattacharya Creative Dance ‐ Choreography 2002 Tanushree Shankar Creative Dance ‐ Choreography 2011 Th. Chaotombi Singh Creative Dance ‐ Choreography 2005 Uday Shankar Creative Dance ‐ Choreography 1960 Uttara Asha Coorlawala Creative Dance ‐ Choreography 2010 Yogsunder Desai Creative Dance ‐ Choreography 2008 Adyar K. Lakshman Dance ‐ Bharatnatyam 1991 Alarmel Valli Dance ‐ Bharatnatyam 2001 Ananda Shankar Jayant Dance ‐ Bharatnatyam 2009 C. K. Balagopalan Dance ‐ Bharatnatyam 2003 C. V. Chandrasekhar Dance ‐ Bharatnatyam 1993 Chitra Viswaswaran Dance ‐ Bharatnatyam 1987 H. R. Keshava Murthy ‐ Dance ‐ Bharatnatyam 2000 Indira Rajan Dance ‐ Bharatnatyam 1996 Indrani Rahman Dance ‐ Bharatnatyam 1981 K. J. Sarasa Dance ‐ Bharatnatyam 1992 K. Kalyanasundaram Pillai ‐ Dance ‐ Bharatnatyam 2000 K. P. Kittappa Pillai Dance ‐ Bharatnatyam 1974 K. Venkatalakshamma Dance ‐ Bharatnatyam 1964 Kalanidhi Narayanan Dance ‐ Bharatnatyam 1990 Kamala Dance ‐ Bharatnatyam 1968 Kanaka Srinivasan Dance ‐ Bharatnatyam 1997 Krishnaveni Lakshmanan Dance ‐ Bharatnatyam 1986 Kubernath Tanjorker Dance ‐ Bharatnatyam 1993 Kumbakonam K. Bhanumathi Dance ‐ Bharatnatyam 1973 Lakshmi Viswanathan Dance ‐ Bharatnatyam 1998 Leela Samson ‐ Dance ‐ Bharatnatyam 2000 M. K. Saroja Dance ‐ Bharatnatyam 1995 M. Muthiah Pillai BestGuru.comDance ‐ Bharatnatyam 1976 Malavika Sarukkai Dance ‐ Bharatnatyam 2002 Mylapore Gouri Amma Dance ‐ Bharatnatyam 1959 Narthaki Natraj Dance ‐ Bharatnatyam 2011 Nirmala Ramachandran Dance ‐ Bharatnatyam 2004 P. Chockkalingam Pillai Dance ‐ Bharatnatyam 1965 Padma Subrahmaniam Dance ‐ Bharatnatyam 1983 Pandanallur Subbaraya Pillai Dance ‐ Bharatnatyam 1979 Pratibha Prahlad Dance ‐ Bharatnatyam 2001 R Rhadha Dance ‐ Bharatnatyam 2005 R. Muthurathnambal Dance ‐ Bharatnatyam 1962 Rukmini Devi Arundale Dance ‐ Bharatnatyam 1957 S. 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