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Shishir Kumar Bhaduri or Sisir Kumar Bhaduri (2 October 1889 – 30 June 1959) was an Indian stage actor and theatre founder, who commonly referred to as the pioneer of modern Bengali theatre, where he was an actor, director, playwright and even scenic designer. He was survived by one son named, Asoke Kumar Bhaduri. Dhruba Kumar Bhaduri and Shubha Kumar Bhaduri were two of his grandsons. After
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, he introduced realism and naturalism to theatre. He was awarded the
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, India's third highest civilian honour by the
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in 1959. He refused to take Padma award, saying that if he takes the award, it will send wrong signal that government have helped promoting theatre culture in the country. Born in Mednipore, West Bengal, he studied at
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Kolkata, where he started participating in theatre. He was also a professor of Metropolitan College (today's
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). In 1921, he left his job to become full-time stage actor. The 2013 play ''Nihsanga Samrat'' directed by
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, is based on 2005 Bengali novel by the same name written by
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on the life of Bhaduri.


Filmography


Director

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(1939) * Talkie of Talkies (1937)... a.k.a. Dasturmoto Talkie * Seeta (1933) *
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(1932) * Bicharak (1929)... a.k.a. The Judge * Andhare Alo (1922)... a.k.a. The Influence of Love * Barer Bazar (1922)... a.k.a. Marriage Market (India: English title) *
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(1922)... a.k.a. Maid of the Lotus *
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(1921)... a.k.a. Ekadashi... a.k.a. Triumph of Fate


Actor

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(1939) .... Chanakya * Talkie of Talkies (1937) (as Sisir Bhaduri) .... Prof. Digambar Majumdar... a.k.a. Dasturmoto Talkie * Seeta (1933) .... Ram *
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(1932) .... Ramesh * Bicharak (1929)... a.k.a. The Judge * Andhare Alo (1922) .... Satyendra... a.k.a. The Influence of Love *
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(1922)... a.k.a. Maid of the Lotus *
Mohini Mohini ( Sanskrit: मोहिनी, ') is the Hindu goddess of enchantment. She is the only female avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu. She is portrayed as a '' femme fatale'', an enchantress, who maddens lovers and demons, sometimes leading t ...
(1921)... a.k.a. Ekadashi... a.k.a. Triumph of Fate


Bibliography

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The Lonely Monarch
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Sunil Gangopadhyay Sunil Gangopadhyay or Sunil Ganguly (7 September 1934 – 23 October 2012) was an Indian poet, historian and novelist in the Bengali language based in the city of Kolkata. He is a former Sheriff of Calcutta. Gangopadhyay obtained his m ...
. tr. by Swapna Dutta, Hachette UK, 2013. .


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bhaduri, Sisir 1889 births 1959 deaths Film directors from West Bengal People from Howrah Male actors in Bengali cinema Indian male stage actors Scottish Church College alumni University of Calcutta alumni University of Calcutta faculty Recipients of the Padma Bhushan in arts Bengali theatre personalities Indian theatre directors Presidency University, Kolkata faculty 20th-century Indian film directors