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Cajetan Francis Pinto (born Caetano Francisco Pinto; 29 January 1941 – 5 November 2017), known as Caiti, was an Indian who worked on the .


Early life
Caetano Francisco Pinto was born on 29 January 1941 in the island of , in a family. Vanxim was part of during the time of the Portuguese Empire. Pinto's father, Manoel Vicente Pinto, hailed from the island of Chorão and served as an employee of a company. His mother, Maria Angelina de Souza, originated from and fulfilled the role of a . As the third child in a family of four siblings, Pinto grew up alongside his elder brothers Ricardo (born in 1936 in ) and Luis (born in 1934). An additional sibling, who remains unnamed, was born in 1939. Following the completion of his education in Goa, Pinto ventured to Bombay, where he pursued specialized training in mechanics. Since his early years, Pinto fostered an affection for , a distinctive form of .

During his time in Bombay, he made a concerted effort to attend tiatr performances, seizing every available opportunity to immerse himself in this cultural tradition. Eager to explore the intricacies of the art form, he frequently visited the , where he keenly observed the meticulous application of makeup on the actors. Pinto honed his skills as a tiatr . His expertise allowed him to enhance the appearances of several , ensuring that their physical portrayals aligned with their respective characters on the theatrical stage.


Career
During the year 1961, Pinto commenced his collaboration with Valente Mascarenhas (1925–1999), a who later transitioned into becoming a actor. Their partnership primarily revolved around providing makeup assistance to (performers in a distinctive form) based in (now known as Mumbai). A turn of events occurred when Valente was unable to fulfill his obligations for a performance, leading Konkani comedian to request Pinto's support as a replacement. This marked the emergence of Pinto as a make-up artist in his own right. Over the course of his career, Pinto extended his makeup services to a wide array of Konkani tiatrists from earlier generations. Known figures within the Konkani tiatr realm, including C. Alvares, M. Boyer, Remmie Colaço, Prem Kumar, Alfred Rose, Bab Peter, Chris Perry, , and , consistently sought Pinto's expertise in various locations such as , Bombay, and beyond. Pinto's makeup artistry left a mark on several popular tiatrs, including Duddvanchem Sukh (Happiness of Money), Kednam Udetolo Tho Dis (When Will That Day Come?), and Vavraddi (Labourer).

On 8 February 2014, Pinto assumed the role of makeup artist for a Goan tiatr organized by the Vasai Konkani Welfare Association (VKWA). The theatrical production, written and directed by Tony Martins, took place at the YMCA Hall in , , . Pinto's expertise extended beyond makeup application, as he also performed for the tiatr artists. His contributions to the field of tiatr were further acknowledged when he shared his insights and experiences in Dr. Kyoko Matsukawa's scholarly article titled "Tiatr's Bombay Days," which was published on in 2016. Pinto stood alongside professionals such as Valente Mascarenhas, Camilo Pinto of , Xavier Mascarenhas of Vasco da Gama, Goa, Premanand Pole, Zeferin Silveira from , Jocky de Curtorim, Mary Vaz, and C. D'Silva as one of the select few make-up artists on the during the 20th century.


Personal life
After finishing his training as a mechanic, Pinto settled in , Bombay. The 2012 Directory of Tiatr Artistes mentioned that he lived at the Grand Club of Vanxim in Dhobitalao. Pinto worked as a typewriter mechanic by trade but found his true passion in being a . Pinto received a monthly of from the Government of Goa under the Kala Samman Scheme in recognition of his contributions to the field of art and culture. The scheme aimed to support senior artists facing financial difficulties. Pinto was one of the artists chosen for this honor in the period of 2010–11, starting from September 2010. On 5 November 2017, Pinto died in Mumbai, Maharashtra, at the age of 76.


Awards
Pinto received several awards recognizing his contributions to the art form. In 2009, the Tiatr Academy of Goa honored him with the "Lifetime Contribution Award". Furthermore, on 17 November 2016, he was celebrated by the 125th Anniversary of Tiatr Celebrations Committee in for his dedication to . Pinto was also acknowledged with the Kala Gaurav Puraskar for the year 2016–2017 specifically for his work in tiatr .

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