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Torit Mitra (born 4 September 1956) is a noted
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playwright and
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. He co-founded avant-garde theatre company, Sansaptak in 1992 . He has written 80 plays, all staged by Sansaptak. He graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1979 from Delhi College of Arts and received a UNICEF Fellowship for Fine Arts. Torit Mitra started painting professionally and became famous for his black and white drawings with political overtones. He received many national and international awards and recognitions. His paintings found their way to national and international collections and archives. He was also associated with the literary movement of the time. Initially he started working in Bengali amateur theatre groups as set designer and actor. At the age of 21 he became the youngest playwright and director of Bangla to receive an award in Delhi’s theatre arena. He was unhappy and dissatisfied by the practices in the Urban Bengali Theatre in Delhi. It was 1992 when some of his theatre friends approached him with the motivation to build a group of their own. They all had a common goal: a new outlook to the arts and theatre and a new language that would be their own. Eventually ‘SANSAPTAK’ was born that became the turning point for Delhi’s Bengali Theatre. It was solely formed for the purpose of theatre. Since 1982, Torit Mitra has penned 34 plays; all staged by SANSAPTAK and other groups under his Direction and Design. All his plays have been critically acclaimed and loved by audiences. He has received Best Playwright and Best Director awards for several of his plays at national competitions. He was felicitated several times by receiving the Gunijon Sambardhana (Eminent Citizen Honor) for being the only prolific contemporary writer and director in Delhi and for promoting progressive developments in the Bangla Language through his stories, poetry and contemporary plays. His plays have been performed under his design and direction at international and national theatre festivals like
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, Legends of India, International Ganga-Jamuna Festival, All India Short Play Festival,
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, Bharatendu Natya Utsav, etc. Three of his original Bengali plays have been published. A publication consisting of four Hindi plays is being translated from the original Bengali plays. Apart from plays, he has penned innumerable short stories, poems and articles, published and unpublished. A collection of his 14 best short stories has been published recently entitled ‘Abba Othoba Ekti Nidoya Shonsharer Galpo’ creating ripples in the Bengali community.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Mitra, Torit Indian male dramatists and playwrights 1956 births Living people Bengali-language writers Bengali theatre personalities Indian theatre directors Dramatists and playwrights from West Bengal