Home / News / Opinion / Article / Gerson da Cunha reads a poem

Gerson da Cunha reads a poem

A luminous human being passed away last week. Gerson da Cunha was legendary to his friends and colleagues— but we learn our lessons from the way he lived

  • WhatsAppBookmarkBookmark
Listen to this article :
The inimitable Gerson da Cunha at his home in Churchgate in 2013

The inimitable Gerson da Cunha at his home in Churchgate in 2013

C Y Gopinath I saw Gerson da Cunha for the first time in 1970 when I was a stripling reporter for a lively community newspaper called Dateline Delhi. The 7th Asian Advertising Congress was coming to town; the luminaries of Indian advertising would be there. It was thrilling and electrifying to be witness to such a spectacle.
The Indian contingent had been having a dry run of their presentation a day earlier and I had been allowed to watch from a discreet seat. The best and the brightest of Indian advertising were there, larger than life — Alyque Padamsee, Gerson da Cunha, Roger Pereira, Ahmed Ibrahim and others, working together on something unheard of called a “multi-media presentation”. A rainbow of slides would simultaneously light up multiple screens, synchronised with music and voice. 

That entire afternoon, wide-eyed, awestruck and still in my first year of college, I basked in the glow cast by the gods of Indian communication. Gerson was 41 then, in the prime of his life, already a colossus of Bombay’s theatre and advertising worlds. I was a mere 18.

How do you like the new new mid-day.com experience? Share your feedback and help us improve.

Read Next Story
Don’t be fooled by claims of a ‘mild’ variant

Trending Stories

Latest Photoscta-pos

Latest VideosView All

Latest Web StoriesView All

Mid-Day FastView All

Advertisement