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Name
  
Surjit Sethi

Role
  
Playwright

Died
  
1995


Books
  
From Punjab to New York: A Reflective Journey

Surjit Singh Sethi was a Punjabi playwright, novelist, short story writer, lyricist, film maker and theatre personality.

Contents

Biography

Surjit Singh Sethi was born at Gujarkhan, Rawalpindi, Pakistan in 1928. He did his M.A. in English and submitted his thesis on Ibsenism (Dramatics) for Ph.D. He worked at All India Radio for some time as a producer. He was the founder of Speech, Drama and Music Department at Punjabi University which was later turned into the Theatre and Television Department. He groomed a number of students into stage, TV and film celebrities, and was influenced by modern trends of Western theatre. Sethi died in 1995.

Dramas

  • Parde pichhon (Behind the Curtain), One Act Plays, 1946
  • Chalde Phirde But (The Loitering Figures), One Act Plays
  • Kandhi Ute Rukhda (A Tree on the Embankment), 1957
  • Coffee House, 1958
  • Kaccha Ghada (The Earthen Pitcher), 1960
  • Kadaryar, 1960
  • Bhareya Bhareya Sakhna Sakhna, 1964
  • King, Mirza Te Sapera, 1965
  • Gurbin Ghor Andhar (Pitch Dark without the Guru), 1969
  • Safar Baqi, Talash Baqi (The journey remains, the quest remains)
  • Nangi Sarak Raat Da Ohla (The naked road and the reflection of the night), 1971
  • Abara Kadabara [1], 1972
  • Mard Mard Nahi Tiwin Tiwin Nahi (Man is not a man and woman is not a woman)
  • Eh Zindagi Hai Dosto
  • Mera Murshid Mod Liao (Bring Back my Messiah), 1975
  • Pebble Beach Te Laung Guacha
  • Novels

  • Ret da pahad (Mound of sand), 1954
  • 1k shahr di gal (The story of a city), 1955
  • Kandhi ute rukhda (A tree on the embankment), 1957
  • Ik Khali Pyala [2] (An empty bowl), 1960
  • Kal vi suraj nahin chadhega [3] (The sun shall not rise tomorrow again), 1967
  • Abra ki adabra, 1972
  • Dubde suraj nun salam, 1976
  • Short stories

  • Angrez Angrez san (So were the English)
  • Men kahani da Safar (Journey of My Stories), 1972
  • Other books

  • Kavi Chatrik (Chatrik, the poet) Criticism, 1955
  • Natak Kala [4], 1974
  • Langh gaye darya Biography (1976)
  • Shot in 12 days: the making of Mughlani Begum [5]
  • Films

  • Mughalani Begum [6]
  • Sandli [7]
  • Awards and honours

  • Honoured with Prof. Piara Singh Gill & Karam Singh Sandhu Memorial Antar-Rashtari Shiromani Sahitkaar/Kalakaar Award, by the International Association of Punjabi Authors and Artists (IAPAA) in 1984.
  • References

    Surjit Singh Sethi Wikipedia