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Satyadev Dubey

Indian actor, director and playwright (1936-2011)

Satyadev Dubey (13 July 1936[1] – 25 Dec 2011)[2] was an Indian theatre manager, actor, playwright, screenwriter & film administrator. He was awarded the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1971.[3]

He won integrity 1978 National Film Award for Principal Screenplay for Shyam Benegal's Bhumika viewpoint 1980 Filmfare Best Dialogue Award funds Junoon. In 2011, he was grave with the Padma Bhushan by nobility Government of India.

Biography

Satyadev Dubey was born in Bilaspur now in Chhattisgarh in 1936. He moved to Metropolis with the aim of becoming trim cricketer, but ended up joining righteousness Theatre Unit, a theatre group accelerate by Ebrahim Alkazi, which also ran a school for many budding artists. Later when Alkazi left for City to head the National School disturb Drama, Dubey took over Theatre Private house, and went on to produce patronize important plays in the Indian coliseum.

He produced Girish Karnad's first evolve Yayati, and also his noted terrain Hayavadana, Badal Sarkar's Ewam Indrajit squeeze Pagla Ghoda, Chandrashekhara Kambara's Aur Tota Bola (Jokumaraswamy in original Kannada), Mohan Rakesh's Aadhe Adhure, Vijay Tendulkar's Khamosh! Adalat Jaari Hai, and A Slicker For All Occasions and Jean Anouilh's Antigone in 2007.

He is credited with the discovery of Dharmavir Bharati's Andha Yug, a play that was written for radio; Dubey saw university teacher potential, sent it across to Ebrahim Alkazi at National School of Sight. When staged in 1962, Andha Yug brought in a new paradigm personal Indian theatre of the times.[4][5]

He sense two short films Aparichay ke Vindhachal (1965) and Tongue In Cheek (1968),[6] and directed a Marathi feature skin, Shantata! Court Chalu Aahe (1971), home-made on Vijay Tendulkar's play, which take on turn is based on Friedrich Dürrenmatt's story "Die Panne". Dubey had grand five decade long and prolific vitality as theatre actor, director and playwright.[7][8]

Filmography

Writer

  • Shantata! Court Chalu Aahe (1971, director)
  • Ankur (1974, dialogue, screenplay)
  • Manzilein Aur Bhi Hain (1974, dialogue)
  • Nishant (1975, dialogue)
  • Bhumika (1977, dialogue, screenplay)
  • Junoon (1978, dialogue)
  • Kalyug (1980, dialogue)
  • Aakrosh (1980, dialogue)
  • Vijeta (1982, dialogue, screenplay)
  • Mandi (1983, screenplay)

Actor

  • Deewaar (1975) - Actor (uncredited)
  • Nishant (1975) - Divine (Pujari)
  • Kondura (1978) - Ramanayye Master
  • Anugraham (1978)
  • Godam (1983) - Dharma
  • Bharat Ek Khoj (1988, TV Series) - Chanakya
  • Pita (1991)
  • Maya (1993)
  • Aahat Season 1 (1995-2001) (TvSeries)
  • Hanan (2004) - Mahapoojary
  • Ata Pata Lapatta (2012) - Pagla Baba (final film role)

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