Ramchandra Manjhi, the last disciple of Thakur, inherited a great legacy and vast repertoire of Naach Theatre such as
Bidesiya,
Gabarghichor,
Beti Bechwa, etc. 93-years-old Manjhi was awarded the
Sangeet Natak Academi Award in 2017, coincidentally the centenary year of Bhikhari Thakur's theatre. However, the Lavanda Naach diversified over time, transcending the boundaries and parameters established by the scions of Thakur's theatre. With the rise of multiple sources of entertainment, the folk art form has also been criticised for losing its 'professionalism', allowing objectification and validating it, and becoming an area for abuse. Although the professional groups engaged in Lavanda Naach have been criticised for restricting the participation of women, one reason behind this is prevalence of human trafficking in the case of 'lewd dance troupes', called
Aarkestra, which are gaining traction in the region where once Lavanda Naach was well received. This rapid change has been pushing the performances of the Lavanda Naach ensembles to be adjusted according to the mainstream audience demands. == Notable performers ==