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'''Sachindranath Sengupta''' (1891 - 1961), also known as Sachin Sengupta was a prominent [[Bengali language|Bengali]] [[playwright]] and the producer and director of theatrical plays in [[Calcutta]], [[India]]. His works include the dramatization of the works of poets [[Rabindranath Tagore]] and [[Kazi Nazrul Islam]]. Some of his famous plays include- Raktakamal, Rashtrabirohi, Desher dabi. Sirajdullah was his most famous work. It was staged both as a Natak and Jatra all over Bengal and was very popular among the contemporary Bengali society. He had travelled Russia, China, Ceylon etc. as the part of the non governmental troupe. He died on 5 | '''Sachindranath Sengupta''' (1891 - 1961), also known as Sachin Sengupta was a prominent [[Bengali language|Bengali]] [[playwright]] and the producer and director of theatrical plays in [[Calcutta]], [[India]]. His works include the dramatization of the works of poets [[Rabindranath Tagore]] and [[Kazi Nazrul Islam]]. Some of his famous plays include- Raktakamal, Rashtrabirohi, Desher dabi. Sirajdullah was his most famous work. It was staged both as a Natak and Jatra all over Bengal and was very popular among the contemporary Bengali society. He had travelled [[Russia]], [[China]], [[Ceylon]] etc. as the part of the non governmental troupe. He died on 5 March 1961 (Bhupen Bose Avenue, Kolkata).<ref>{{cite web|title=Sengupta, Sachindra Nath - Banglapedia|url=http://en.banglapedia.org/index.php?title=Sengupta,_Sachindra_Nath|website=en.banglapedia.org|accessdate=15 November 2017|language=en}}</ref> | ||
Son's name- Rabindranath Sengupta , | Son's name- Rabindranath Sengupta, Surendranath Sengupta & Dipendra Sengupta/Dipen Sengupta (family lives in now Behala, Kolkata). | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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For farther information -"তরঙ্গ উৎসব সংখ্যা২০১৩" little magazine: writer Abhirup Dasgupta, Page (23-25)(sachin Sengupta's sister Protiva moye debi is great grand mother of Abhirup Dasgupta) | For farther information -"তরঙ্গ উৎসব সংখ্যা২০১৩" little magazine: writer Abhirup Dasgupta, Page (23-25)(sachin Sengupta's sister Protiva moye debi is great grand mother of Abhirup Dasgupta) | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:55, 7 October 2021
Sachindranath Sengupta (1891 - 1961), also known as Sachin Sengupta was a prominent Bengali playwright and the producer and director of theatrical plays in Calcutta, India. His works include the dramatization of the works of poets Rabindranath Tagore and Kazi Nazrul Islam. Some of his famous plays include- Raktakamal, Rashtrabirohi, Desher dabi. Sirajdullah was his most famous work. It was staged both as a Natak and Jatra all over Bengal and was very popular among the contemporary Bengali society. He had travelled Russia, China, Ceylon etc. as the part of the non governmental troupe. He died on 5 March 1961 (Bhupen Bose Avenue, Kolkata).[1] Son's name- Rabindranath Sengupta, Surendranath Sengupta & Dipendra Sengupta/Dipen Sengupta (family lives in now Behala, Kolkata).
Sachin Sengupta | |
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Born | 20 July 1891 Senhati, Khulana, now Bangladesh |
Died | 5 March 1961 |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | playwright |
ReferencesEdit
- ↑ "Sengupta, Sachindra Nath - Banglapedia". en.banglapedia.org. Retrieved 15 November 2017.
For farther information -"তরঙ্গ উৎসব সংখ্যা২০১৩" little magazine: writer Abhirup Dasgupta, Page (23-25)(sachin Sengupta's sister Protiva moye debi is great grand mother of Abhirup Dasgupta)