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Brajanath Sarma
Brajanath Sarma (15 September 1894 – 1960) was a playwright, actor and a pioneer of mobile theater of Assam, India. Early life Brajanath Sarma, also called Natyacharjya (''a guru of dramatics'') was born in the village Sila in the Bajali area of modern Barpeta district of Assam. His father was Padmanath Sarma and mother was Nareswari Devi. After clearing his entrance examination he enrolled for higher studies in the Tarinipriya Chatuspathy of Gauripur, India, Gouripur, Assam. But he left the studies and came back home. He joined the British Army and fought battles in Baghdad and in other places in overseas in the First World War. Career During the period he met an Englishman named George and became interested in acting. While being posted in Basorah, he was an active member of the West Bengali Democratic Club and played roles in various Bengali Dramas from 1917 to 1921. In 1921, he returned home and forms a 'jatra party' (drama group) in his village bearing the name - 'Sila K ...
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Brajanath Sarma
Brajanath Sarma (15 September 1894 – 1960) was a playwright, actor and a pioneer of mobile theater of Assam, India. Early life Brajanath Sarma, also called Natyacharjya (''a guru of dramatics'') was born in the village Sila in the Bajali area of modern Barpeta district of Assam. His father was Padmanath Sarma and mother was Nareswari Devi. After clearing his entrance examination he enrolled for higher studies in the Tarinipriya Chatuspathy of Gauripur, India, Gouripur, Assam. But he left the studies and came back home. He joined the British Army and fought battles in Baghdad and in other places in overseas in the First World War. Career During the period he met an Englishman named George and became interested in acting. While being posted in Basorah, he was an active member of the West Bengali Democratic Club and played roles in various Bengali Dramas from 1917 to 1921. In 1921, he returned home and forms a 'jatra party' (drama group) in his village bearing the name - 'Sila K ...
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