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Name
  
Sisir Bhaduri

Movies
  
Andhare Alo

Died
  
June 30, 1959

Role
  
Actor


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Shishir Kumar Bhaduri or Sisir Kumar Bhaduri (Bengali: শিশির ভাদুড়ী) (2 October 1889 – 30 June 1959) was a stage actor and theatre founder.

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A pioneer of modern Bengali theatre, where he was an actor, director, playwright and even scenic designer. After Girish Chandra Ghosh, he introduced realism and naturalism to theatre. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan, India's third highest civilian honour by the Government of India in 1959.

Born in Howrah, he studied at Scottish Church College Kolkata, where he started participating in theatre. He was also a professor of Metropolitan College (today's Vidyasagar College). In 1921, he left his job to become full-time stage actor.

The 2013 play Nihsanga Samrat directed by Debesh Chattopadhyay, is based on 2005 Bengali novel by the same name written by Sunil Gangopadhyay on the life of Bhaduri.

Director

  • Chanakya (1939)
  • Talkie of Talkies (1937)... a.k.a. Dasturmoto Talkie
  • Seeta (1933)
  • Palli Samaj (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)
  • Kamale Kamini (1922)... a.k.a. Maid of the Lotus
  • Mohini (1921)... a.k.a. Ekadashi... a.k.a. Triumph of Fate
  • Actor

  • Chanakya (1939) .... Chanakya
  • Talkie of Talkies (1937) (as Sisir Bhaduri) .... Prof. Digambar Majumdar... a.k.a. Dasturmoto Talkie
  • Seeta (1933) .... Ram
  • Palli Samaj (1932) .... Ramesh
  • Bicharak (1929)... a.k.a. The Judge
  • Andhare Alo (1922) .... Satyendra... a.k.a. The Influence of Love
  • Kamale Kamini (1922)... a.k.a. Maid of the Lotus
  • Mohini (1921)... a.k.a. Ekadashi... a.k.a. Triumph of Fate
  • References

    Sisir Bhaduri Wikipedia