Ravi Katpadi is a construction worker and a social worker who has devoted more than 9 years of his life to collect funds and use them to pay for the healthcare of those who are in dire need of medical assistance such as treatment for heart diseases, cancer, eye problems, and for those who are suffering from any sort of skin diseases.
Ravi Katpadi was born in the year 1983 (age 37 years; as of 2020) in Udupi, Karnataka. Ravi has studied till Class 9, after which he had to quit school to earn money and support his family. Ravi works as daily wage labor in construction and he earns up to Rs. 450 to Rs. 550 per day.
Height (approx.): 5′ 6″
Eye Colour: Black
Hair Colour: Black
There is not much information available about Ravi Katpadi’s family.
Ravi is a part of a group of artists who display their art on the occasion of various festivals appearing in different mythological and folklore characters. Ravi has been participating in this practice for the past few years to entertain people. However, in 2013, Ravi realized that he can use this money to help those who need financial help. He saw an ad on TV where a woman was in dire need of money for the treatment of her daughter. Ravi decided to collect funds on the occasion of Shri Krishna Janamashtmi and give those to the woman. He got into a costume and went from door-to-door all over the district to collect funds. The celebrations went on for two days and in those two days, Ravi and his team collected Rs. 1,04,810 which he further gave to the woman for her daughter’s treatment. The next year he collected Rs. 3,65,000 and so on, his collection from funds kept increasing. Several crowdfunding platforms like MILAAP and Ketto have come forward to help him in his initiative. MILAAP made a documentary titled ‘Ravi Katpadi, A Kind-hearted Monster’ and they collected Rs. 16,80,000. Over the years, Ravi has donated more than Rs. 52 lakhs for the cause and he has helped more than 28 children.
It takes me 24 hours to get ready. I sip tender coconut water and other juices during these three days as I can’t eat anything. There were times when I have developed skin rashes from the paint that is used on my body, but I don’t mind it as it is for a good cause. Growing up, I saw a lot of struggle and hardship. It’s painful to see children suffer, which is why I continue to support or provide for them”
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