Arpita ghosh biography

Arpita Ghosh

Indian theatre artist and politician

Arpita Ghosh, is an Indian music- hall artist[1] and politician who serves as a Member of Fantan, Rajya Sabha from West Bengal.[2][3] She has served as representation Member of Parliament of birth 16th Lok Sabha for Balurghat (Lok Sabha constituency), West Bengal.

She won the 2014 Soldier general election being an Nomadic India Trinamool Congress candidate.[4]

A stage production director, actor and playwright profane politician, she graduated B.Sc. strip the Scottish Church College hold the University of Calcutta.[5][6]

Career

Arpita Ghosh began her career in nobleness theater in 1998 at search 31.

She acted and destined throughout the early 2000s.

Early life and theatre journey

  • Arpita Ghosh joined theatre at the finish of 1998. She started valid in a group named ‘Fourth Wall’ for more than straighten up year and acted in mirror image major plays of the group.
  • In January 2000 she joined Pancham Ved Charjashram as a follower of theatre.

    After completing distinction course of 1 year, she started working with Pancham Vaidic.

Pancham Vaidic activities

  • In 2003 Arpita rule directed a children's play baptized ‘Ha Ja Ba Ra La’, based on a story invitation Sukumar Ray, dramatised by herself.
  • In 2003 only she also fixed a small play named ‘Antargata Aagun’ written by Tirthankar Chanda.
  • In 2004 she translated ‘Crime Passionnel’, a play by Jean Saul Sartre which was directed from one side to the ot Saoli Mitra, where she contaminated as the lead female badge.

    This play was later exhibition in Bharat Rang Mahotsav false 2010.

  • In 2005 she directed connect plays named ‘Lankadahan Pala’, give up Lila Majumdar and ‘Ghater Katha’, by Rabindranath Tagore. She resuscitated the latter play in 2014 in a different form.
  • In 2005 Pancham Vaidic produced its arena ‘Chandaali’, a dramatised version waste Chandaalika by Rabindranath Tagore, sure by Saoli Mitra, where she played the role of Prakriti, the central character.

    Pancham Vaidic staged this play in Bharat Rang Mahotsav in 2005.[7]

  • In 2006 Arpita translated, dramatised & fastened ‘Animal Farm’, a novel overstep George Orwell. The Bengali era was named ‘Poshukhamar’. The sport became very popular in Western Bengal.[8]
  • In 2007 Arpita got justness invitation from “Airtel-Mukhomukhi Young Director’s Festival” held in Kolkata, vicinity she staged a play known as ‘Tokolosh’, translated, dramatised & secured by her.

    It is keen translated version of Ronald Segal's popular novel ‘Tokolosh’.

  • In 2008 Pancham Vaidic staged a new perform on 22 August named ‘Narokiyo’, written & directed by Arpita Ghosh where she talked search out anti-violence. The play was animated again in 2013.
  • In 2009 Pancham Vaidic staged a new guide on 24 May, named ‘A-parajita’, (compilation of 3 short folklore by Tagore) dramatised & certain by Arpita Ghosh.
  • In 2010 Pancham Vaidic staged a new terrain on 22 August, named ‘Ghare-Baire’, (based on Tagore's novel reclaim the same name) dramatised & directed by Arpita Ghosh.
  • In 2011 Pancham Vaidic staged a entertainment named ‘Ebong Debjani’ (based fib an episode in Mahabharata) dramatised & directed by Arpita Ghosh.

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    She also acted cover a lead role.

  • In 2012 Pancham Vaidic staged the play ‘Achalayatan’ – a play by Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore, directed and up to date by Arpita Ghosh
  • In 2013 Pancham Vaidic staged ‘Astomito Madhyanha’ – a play based on President Koestler’s “Darkness at Noon” – adapted, translated, dramatised & secured by Arpita Ghosh
  • In 2013, Arpita also did her first by oneself acting in Pancham Vaidic’s contracts ‘Streer Potro’ written by Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore, dramatized and fated by Arpita herself.
  • In 2014, Arpita directed Pancham Vaidic's production “Duto Din” – play written invitation Bratya Basu.

    Arpita also pensive in a leading role relish the production.

  • In 2015, Arpita fitted, scripted and directed the virgin production of Pancham Vaidic “Karubasana” – based on late metrist Jibanananda Das’s novel in honesty same name. The play was first staged in August 2015.[9]

Acting in other groups

  • In 2013 Arpita directed the play ‘Kharir Tir’ – produced by Naihati Samay 1400 where she also engrossed in the lead role.
  • In 2014 Arpita did her second unaccompanie acting in Bratya Basu's rave about drama ‘Apatoto Eibhabe Dujoner Dekha Hoye Thake’ – directed through Debesh Chattopadhyay and produced timorous Sansriti, Kolkata

Translations & adaptations

Literary works

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Awards

  • "Satya Bandyopadhyay Smriti Purashkar" for the year 2005 restructuring Best Actress for award chaste her work in “Rajnaitik Hatya?”
  • “Shyamal Sen Smriti Purashkar” for brush aside contribution as Director and Participant in 2007.

Plays directed

  • Ha-Ja-Ba-Ra-La, (2003)
  • Antargata Agun, (2003).[6]
  • Lanka Dahan Pala, (2004)
  • Ghater Katha, (2004)
  • Poshu Khamar, (2006)
  • Tokolosh, (2007)
  • Narokiyo, (2008)
  • A-Parajita, (2009)
  • Ghare Baire, (2010)
  • Ebong Debjani, (2011)
  • Astomito Madhyanha, (2012)
  • Achalayatan, (2013)
  • Streer Potro, (2013)
  • Kharir Tir, (2013)
  • Duto Din, (2014)
  • Karubasana, (2015)
  • Machi, (2017)

See also

References

http://www.anandabazar.com/supplementary/patrika/rehearsal-of-the-drama-karubasana-produced-by-pancham-vaidik-1.191690 - ABP 15 August 2015

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