Activist, ‘Court’ actor Vira Sathidar dies of coronavirus at 62
He was an active participant in the Ambedkarite movement in Maharashtra.

Activist and actor Vira Sathidar, best known for featuring in the National Award-winning film Court, died on Tuesday due to coronavirus-related complications, PTI reported. He was 62 years old.
Sathidar was undergoing treatment at the All India Institute Of Medical Sciences in Nagpur. A hospital official said that the activist had been admitted to the medical facility last week. He died at 3.42 am on Tuesday following a coronavirus-induced pneumonia with respiratory failure.
Chaitanya Tamhane, the director of Court, said that Sathidar was put on ventilator support. “It is an extremely unfortunate news,” Tamhane told PTI. “It is yet to sink in. He was not only an actor, activist and a poet but also one of the nicest human beings I have met.”
Sathidar was an active participant in the Ambedkarite movement in Maharashtra and held the post of convenor of the Indian People’s Theatre Association.
In the 2015 Marathi legal drama Court, Sathidar played the role of Narayan Kamble, a poet-activist who was accused of abetting the suicide of a manual scavenger through one of his folk songs.
Many activists and Sathidar’s colleagues paid their tributes and expressed their condolences on Tuesday.
#ViraSathidar, the activist poet in #ChaitanyaTamhane’s #Court (he was a poet and activist in real life as well) has died due to Covid. In his honor we should all watch #Court again. pic.twitter.com/whM9RQgrbI
— Aseem Chhabra (@chhabs) April 13, 2021
Shocked to learn that we lost Vira Sathidar, revolutionary street theatre activist, singer, writer, poet, actor, to Covid-19. This is a huge loss. Many of you may know him from his performance as lead actor in "Court" (2015). https://t.co/fuuTFdaZBq
— Kavita Krishnan (@kavita_krishnan) April 13, 2021
We just lost Veteran actor,Great Activist Vira Sathidar.He died at Nagpur AIIMS today morning due to Covid-19.
— Dr.Jitendra Awhad (@Awhadspeaks) April 13, 2021
Times are uncertain,Mask up.
Rest in Peace Vira.
We will miss you. pic.twitter.com/Qw6cNvtoEb
Waking up to this news just broke my heart.
— Apeksha Priyadarshini (@apeksha_9) April 13, 2021
Not too long ago, we were thinking of you, hoping to see you.
I will never forget the impact meeting you had on me.
Jai Bhim Laal Salaam Comrade Vira Sathidar ! ✊🏾Rest in power. You will always live in every struggle of the oppressed. pic.twitter.com/EgS6n3uHgy