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'''''For more on his life and international career see the entries on the New York Public Library's website[https://www.nypl.org/blog/2013/08/01/bhaskar-roy-chowdhury] and the [[IMDb]] website[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0080275/].'''''  
 
'''''For more on his life and international career see the entries on the New York Public Library's website[https://www.nypl.org/blog/2013/08/01/bhaskar-roy-chowdhury] and the [[IMDb]] website[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0080275/].'''''  
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[[Bhaskar]] visited South Africa in 1961 when [[Union Artists]] brought the Indian director [[Krishna Shah]] out to remount  ''[[The King of the Dark Chamber]]'' with himself,  the renowned actress [[Suryakumari]]  and students of [[AMDA]]. The production opened in Durban before playing at the [[Wits Great Hall]] - in both cases to acclaim.
 
[[Bhaskar]] visited South Africa in 1961 when [[Union Artists]] brought the Indian director [[Krishna Shah]] out to remount  ''[[The King of the Dark Chamber]]'' with himself,  the renowned actress [[Suryakumari]]  and students of [[AMDA]]. The production opened in Durban before playing at the [[Wits Great Hall]] - in both cases to acclaim.

Revision as of 06:10, 15 January 2021

Bhaskar (1930-2003)[1] was an Indian actor, dancer and painter.

The name has been found wrongly spelled as Baskhar in some sources.

Biography

Born Bhaskar Roy Chowdhury on 11 February, 1930 in Madras, India, he became a renowned an Indian actor and dancer under the name Bhaskar, and after a stage accident that crippled him, turned to painting as a career.

He died on 4 August, 2003 in New York City.

For more on his life and international career see the entries on the New York Public Library's website[2] and the IMDb website[3].


Bhaskar visited South Africa in 1961 when Union Artists brought the Indian director Krishna Shah out to remount The King of the Dark Chamber with himself, the renowned actress Suryakumari and students of AMDA. The production opened in Durban before playing at the Wits Great Hall - in both cases to acclaim.

Sources

https://www.nypl.org/blog/2013/08/01/bhaskar-roy-chowdhury

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0080275/

Tucker, 1997. 158.

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