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          Bijon Bhattacharya () Actor, playwright, writer, scenarist, composer of stage music, singer and theatre director.!

          One of the founding members of the Indian Peoples' Theatres Association (IPTA), Bijon Bhattacharya wrote landmark plays in the early 40's.

          Bijon Bhattacharya (1917-78)

          Actor, playwright, writer, scenarist, composer of stage music, singer and theatre director. Born in Faridpur (now Bangladesh). Teenage years strongly influenced by Gandhi’s Satyagraha agitations.

          Became a Marxist during WW2. Part of radical literary group, the Agami Chakra, and joined CPI in 1942. Founder member of IPTA for which he wrote Aagun (based on Binoy Ghosh’s novel, Laboratory), Jaban Bandi, and one of modern Indian theatre’s most influential plays, Nabanna.

          Dealing with the experience of the 1943 famine, the play as first staged by Bhattacharya and Sombhu Mitra (1943) tried to define post- WW2 documentary realism, which had a major impact later in theatre and cinema, in e.g.

          Bijon Bhattacharya ().

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        3. Nabanna.
        4. The paper explores Bijon Bhattacharya's unique use of dialect in his plays, highlighting how it serves as a vehicle for expressing the struggles of oppressed.
        5. Ghatak?, Mrinal Sen and K.A. Abbas’s Dharti Ke Lal (1946). Acted in Nemai Ghosh’s Chinnamul. Left IPTA in 1948. Scenarist at Filmistan (1948-50). Wrote Jaswantlal’s mammoth hit Nagin (1954), loosely adapting his play Jiyankanya.

          Returned to Calcutta where he ran his Cal