India’s circus capital has lost a legend with the passing of Sreedharan Chambad, a performer-turned-chronicler at the age of 86. Chambad, who was known for his captivating performances, died on June 15 in Patyam near Thalassery. His legacy as a chronicler of India’s circus history will be remembered for years to come.
Chambad’s unique storytelling abilities and passion for the circus arts made him a beloved figure in the industry. His performances were a blend of artistry and entertainment, captivating audiences of all ages. His dedication to preserving the history of India’s circus culture through his chronicles has left a lasting impact on the community.
As India mourns the loss of Sreedharan Chambad, his contributions to the circus world will continue to inspire future generations of performers. His legacy serves as a reminder of the rich cultural heritage of India’s circus capital and the importance of preserving its history for years to come.