<P> The Lalbaugcha Raja Ganesh idol has been organized by the Kambli family for over eight decades . The family have their workshop in a little lane off the main road in Lalbaug, not very far from the pandal . </P> <P> The father of Ratnakar Kambli (the head of the Kambli family) was a sculptor of idols and had roaming exhibitions at festivals across Maharashtra . He began organizing the idol for Lalbaugcha Raja in 1935, when some of his friends recommended his name to the organisers of Lalbaugcha Raja . After his demise in 1952, his eldest son Venkatesh took over and, after his death, Ratnakar Kambli, the current head of the family, started designing the idol . </P> <P> Kambli Arts makes the parts of the Lalbaugcha Raja idol at its workshop; these are taken to the pandal where they are assembled and painted . Finally, Ratnakar, who is nearly 80 years old, goes to the pandal and draws the eyes . The height is 20 ft . </P> <P> In the last few years, a few days before the Ganesh Chaturthi, a Mukh Darshan ceremony (Lalbaugcha Raja's first look and photoshoot) is organized by the Lalbaug Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav mandal . This unveiling of Lalbaugcha Raja is covered every year by all national and regional channels . </P>

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