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City artist sculpts Shivaji's statue for Mumbai's new airport terminal

Updated on: 29 January,2014 07:16 AM IST  | 
Neha LM Tripathi |

The bronze sculpture will be part of an open-air museum dedicated to the warrior king; scriptures and objects related to him will also be put on display

City artist sculpts Shivaji's statue for Mumbai's new airport terminal

Apart from being a part of the state’s first museum dedicated to the Maratha warrior king along the newly constructed Sahar elevated road, the six-metre-tall, bronze statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji would also be acting as a tourist attraction. The open-air museum where the statue would be installed is at a walking distance from the Terminal 2 (T2) of the international airport.



First glimpse: Artists work on the statue at Sharad Kapuskar’s studio, which is 40 km away from Pune city. Pic/Mohan Patil


Pune-based artist Sharad Kapuskar is sculpting the statue. When contacted, Kapuskar refused to comment stating his contract with the Mumbai International Airport Private Limited (MIAL) does not allow him to disclose details of the statue to the media.


An MIAL official requesting anonymity said, “Though the management wants to get the statue at the earliest, it will take at least three months for the sculpture to get ready. There is no chance of it getting installed any sooner.”

The MIAL is the authority that is responsible for complete development of the land and the museum. Commenting on the issue, another MIAL official said, “We will ensure that there is no problem in the air funnel. We have ensured that the statue is made accordingly. Also, there is a possibility that a pit will be dug in which the statue will be placed so that it’s height does not bother flight operations. The museum will be built on a 5,000-sq m plot and will display objects and scriptures related to Shivaji Maharaj, and history related to him.” However, the exact date of inauguration of the museum remains unknown.  

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