Lucknow, Dec 12 (Ians) Lucknow will host the 57th All India Prakash Chandra Ghosh Memorial full length Bengali drama competition which will begin at Bengali Club from December 23.
The 18-day event will see teams from New Delhi, Kolkata and other parts of the country.
The plays will begin from 7 pm onwards daily and entry will be free.
Plays including – ‘Rabindranath Tagore’s Kabuliwala, Shree Charankamleshu, Bisharjjan and Mahamaya, Vijay Tendulkar’s Kamala and Utpal Dutt Hari Fathebe will be staged during the competition.
Directors like Shomik Roy, Rajkumar Pal and Gautam Bhattacharya are participating in the competition which will be judged by artists Indrajeet Mitra, Reena Biswas and Prabir Dey.
“There has been a decline in amateur theatre over the years. The festival aims to promote theatre among the youth,” said Bengali Club President Arun Banerjee.
The competition was started in 1963 after the demise of Bengali theatre artist Prakash Chandra Ghosh...
The 18-day event will see teams from New Delhi, Kolkata and other parts of the country.
The plays will begin from 7 pm onwards daily and entry will be free.
Plays including – ‘Rabindranath Tagore’s Kabuliwala, Shree Charankamleshu, Bisharjjan and Mahamaya, Vijay Tendulkar’s Kamala and Utpal Dutt Hari Fathebe will be staged during the competition.
Directors like Shomik Roy, Rajkumar Pal and Gautam Bhattacharya are participating in the competition which will be judged by artists Indrajeet Mitra, Reena Biswas and Prabir Dey.
“There has been a decline in amateur theatre over the years. The festival aims to promote theatre among the youth,” said Bengali Club President Arun Banerjee.
The competition was started in 1963 after the demise of Bengali theatre artist Prakash Chandra Ghosh...
- 12/12/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Lucknow, Dec 12 (Ians) Lucknow will host the 57th All India Prakash Chandra Ghosh Memorial full length Bengali drama competition which will begin at Bengali Club from December 23.
The 18-day event will see teams from New Delhi, Kolkata and other parts of the country.
The plays will begin from 7 pm onwards daily and entry will be free.
Plays including – ‘Rabindranath Tagore’s Kabuliwala, Shree Charankamleshu, Bisharjjan and Mahamaya, Vijay Tendulkar’s Kamala and Utpal Dutt Hari Fathebe will be staged during the competition.
Directors like Shomik Roy, Rajkumar Pal and Gautam Bhattacharya are participating in the competition which will be judged by artists Indrajeet Mitra, Reena Biswas and Prabir Dey.
“There has been a decline in amateur theatre over the years. The festival aims to promote theatre among the youth,” said Bengali Club President Arun Banerjee.
The competition was started in 1963 after the demise of Bengali theatre artist Prakash Chandra Ghosh...
The 18-day event will see teams from New Delhi, Kolkata and other parts of the country.
The plays will begin from 7 pm onwards daily and entry will be free.
Plays including – ‘Rabindranath Tagore’s Kabuliwala, Shree Charankamleshu, Bisharjjan and Mahamaya, Vijay Tendulkar’s Kamala and Utpal Dutt Hari Fathebe will be staged during the competition.
Directors like Shomik Roy, Rajkumar Pal and Gautam Bhattacharya are participating in the competition which will be judged by artists Indrajeet Mitra, Reena Biswas and Prabir Dey.
“There has been a decline in amateur theatre over the years. The festival aims to promote theatre among the youth,” said Bengali Club President Arun Banerjee.
The competition was started in 1963 after the demise of Bengali theatre artist Prakash Chandra Ghosh...
- 12/12/2023
- by Agency News Desk
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Whether this observation was one of the motivations behind Indian director Abhiroop Basu’s short feature “Meal” may be left to the viewer, but the nature of conflicts is certainly at the core of the film. In an article about the film, the director describes the movie as founded on an “amalgamation of things...
- 4/13/2019
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
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The festival’s film lineup includes 2016 National Award winners A Far Afternoon,...
The festival highlights various cinemas of India’s different regions. All the films are subtitled in English and some of the languages this year include Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Telegu, Assamese, Haryanavi and Urdu. This year’s festival will feature a couple of sidebars –Nfdc restored first films of filmmakers and a three-generations sidebar, films of Bimal Roy, Basu Bhattacharya and Aditya Bhattacharya.
The festival’s film lineup includes 2016 National Award winners A Far Afternoon,...
- 4/13/2016
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
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