Bratya Basu
Bratya Basu is a Bengali actor, stage director, playwright, film director, professor and a politician. Basu was West Bengal's minister for education till May 2014 and was then assigned the tourism portfolio. He was elected a MLA, from the Dum Dum constituency in 2011 Assembly Election of West Bengal.
Early life
Bratya Basu was born in Calcutta to professor Dr. Bishnu Basu and educational administrator Dr. Neetika Basu. His early name was Bratyabrata Basu Roy Chowdhury. He came from the "Basu Roy Chowdhury" family at Ulpur. He studied Bangla at Presidency College and Calcutta University.Career
Bratya Basu started his career as a sound operator for the theatre group Ganakrishti and soon started writing and directing plays with the group. The themes of his writings focus on political fantasy, nature-human relationships, connection between music and life, ethical values and its lack, conflict between love and revolt, bonding between time and culture.Bratya Basu joined City College, Kolkata as an assistant professor in the department of Bengali. But his passion for theatre could not confine him to the teacher's room of a college. He launched his career as a dramatist with the play Ashaleen , described by theatre critics as the first postmodernist Bengali play. His noted plays thereafter include Aranyadeb, Shahar Yaar, Virus-M, Winkle-Twinkle, etc. These plays are not only popular but also unique in different genres of modern literary theatre and subject to manifold interpretations. His other important plays include Ruddhasangeet, Chatushkon, Hemlat - the Prince of Garanhata, Krishna Gahobar, Sateroi July, Bikele Bhorer Sorshey Phool, Supari Killer, Boma etc. A compilation of his plays has been published in three volumes in 2004, 2010 and in 2016 respectively. He has even directed three films - Raasta which has a theme of youth moving into terrorism, Teesta a film on society and the failure of romance, Tara and acted in many films which include Kaalbela, Icchey, Sthaniyo Sambad, Hemlock Society, Muktodhara etc. Basu has bagged many awards and recognition. Some of them include the Shyamal Sen Memorial award, Dishari Award, Satyen Mitra Award, Shambhu Mitra Samman, conferred by Rajdanga Dyotak, Khaled Choudhury Samman, conferred by Abhash, Shilpayan Samman and the prestigious Ritwik Ghatak Smriti Puroskar, conferred by Rajshahi Ritwik Ghatak Memorial Committee, Republic of Bangladesh. In the 26th Annual Kalakar Awards 2018, he has won the Special Jury Award 2018 for his outstanding performance in the film Baranda.. He is conferred with Sera Bangali 2019 award, the most prestigious award in Bengal for his exemplary contribution in theatrical art form. Added to his laurels in 2019 is the prestigious Dinabandhu Mitra Puroskar conferred by Paschim Banga Natya Akademi, a wing of the Department of Information and Cultural Affairs, Govt. of WB in recognition to his distinctiveness as a playwright, an actor and a stage director in contemporary times. Film Companion, an online platform for Independent Film Journalism has chosen his performance as an actor, as Moloy in the film Asamapta, directed by Suman Mukhopadhyay as one of the 100 Greatest Performances of the Decade in Indian Cinema
Hemlat, The Prince of Garanhata has won the critical acclaims from academic researchers for the adaptation. Sam Kolodezh of the University of California, Irvine, Drama and theatre heaped praise on Bratya's adaptation. Formerly Associate Professor, Kuwait University and a Life-member of Shakespeare Society of Eastern India, Antony Johae is so moved by the contemporary Indianization of Shakespear's mastertext that he lectured across India on Hemlat. Mr. Johae has contributed a research paper on Hemlat in the Vol-V, No.VIII of The International Journal of Cultural Studies and Social Sciences, edited by Dr Prof Amitava Roy., formerly Shakespeare Professor of Rabindra Bharati University and president and co founder of Shakespeare Society of Eastern India and Prof Ronan Paterson., an actor, director and a producer for theatre, film in Britain and Ireland and an extensive writer on Shakespeare.
Bratya Basu has created his own space in contemporary theatre by moving beyond its existing boundaries. He has formed the theatre group Kalindi Bratyajon in 2008. The first theatrical production of Bratyajon was Ruddhasangeet, a play on the Rabindrasangeet exponent Debabrata Biswas's journey of bitter struggle throughout his life in the prevailing system. The play received instant critical and popular acclaim and has so far staged more than a record 150 shows to packed houses. After producing "Boma" in 2015, a period piece that rips off the masks of the Bengali freedom fighters which reveals jealousies, greed for power and internal conflicts Basu has interestingly produced another untold history of Bengal spanning 1757 and 1764. The play, "Mir Jafar" showcases the power politics and game of minds to unravel the complexities in which 'Mir Jafar' continues to retain the emblematic representation and throne of the 'Universal betrayer' in all societies in all times.
List of plays written and directed by Bratya Basu :
- Ashalin Produced by Ganakrishti
- Aranyadeb Produced by Ganakrishti
- Shahar Yaar Produced by Ganakrishti
- Chotuskon Produced by Ganakrishti
- Virus- M Produced by Ganakrishti
- Page 4: It’s also a game Produced by Lokokrishti
- Hemlat- The Prince of Garanhata Produced by Ballygunj Swapnasuchona
- Krishnagawabhar Produced by Niva Arts
- Sateroi July Produced by Ganakrishti
- Ruddhasangeet Produced by Bratyajon
- Canvasser Produced by Kalindi Bratyajon
- Byomkesh Produced by Kalindi Bratyajon
- Cinemar Moto Produced by Kalindi Bratyajon
- Ke? Produced by Kalindi Bratyajon
- Boma Produced by Kalindi Bratyajon
- Banijye Basate Lakshmi Produced by Paikpara Indraranga
- Mir Jafar Produced by Kalindi Bratyajon
- Chaturango Produced by Purba Pashchim.
- Kanyadaan Produced by Minarva Repertory.
- Meghe Dhaka Tara Produced by Naihati Bratyajon.
- Awdyo Shesh Rajani Produced by Paikpara Indrarango.
- Ekush Gram Produced by Naihati Bratyajon.,
- Athoi Jal Produced by Purva Paschim
- Mulya Produced by Ballygunge Bratyajon, Directed by Debashis Roy
- Sateroi July Produced by Thealovers, Directed by Debashis Dutta
- Prachhaya Produced by Ganakrishti, Directed by Sabyasachi Chatterjee
- Ora Panchjon Produced by Ganakrishti, Directed by Amitava Dutta
- Aagunmukho Produced by Max Muellar Bhavan, Directed by Suman Mukhopadhyay
- Mukhomukhi Bosibar Produced by Swapnosandhani, Directed by Kaushik Sen
- Winkle Twinkle Produced by Sansriti, Directed by Debesh Chattopadhyay
- Babli Produced by Drishyapat, Directed by Anirban Bhattacharya
- Mrityu Ishwar Jounota Produced by Srijak, Directed by Debashish Basu and also Produced by Ashoke Nagar Bratyajon, Directed by Abhi Chakraborty
- Babarer Prarthana Produced by : Kalyani Natya Charcha Kendra, Directed by Kishore Sengupta
- Darjiparar Marjinara Produced by Swapna Sandhani, Directed by Koushik Sen
- Bhoy Produced by Swapna Sandhani, Directed by Koushik Sen
- Bikele Bhorer Shorshe Fool Produced by Sansriti, Directed by Debesh Chattopadhyay
- Chatuskon Produced by Avash, Directed by Sekhar Samaddar
- Apatoto Eivaabe Dujoner Dekha Hoye Thaake Produced by Sansriti, Directed by Debesh Chattopadhyay
- Altaf Gomes Produced by Sansriti, Directed by Debesh Chattopadhyay
- Duto Din Produced by Pancham Vaidik, Directed by Arpita Ghosh
- Jotugriho Produced by Sansriti, Directed by Debesh Chattopadhyay also Produced by Shantipur Sanskritik, Directed by Kaushik Chattopadhyay
- Anandibai Produced by Howrah Bratyajon, Directed by Debasish Biswas
- Chatuskon Produced by Aakar Kala Sangam, New Delhi, Directed by Suresh Bharadwaj
- Ila Guroisha Produced by Theatre Platform, Directed by Debashis Roy
- Page 4: It’s also a game Produced by IFTA, Directed by Debashish Dutta
- Jib Jantu Produced by Theatre Platform, Directed by Debasish Roy and also Rabindranagar Natyayudh, Directed by Dani Karmakar
- Fourth Bell Produced by IFTA, Directed by Debashis Dutta
- Anusochona Produced by Ayenda, Directed by Biplab Bandyopadhyay
- Hridipash Produced by Theatre Platform, Directed by Debashis Roy
- Ekdin Aladin Produced by Swapnalu, Directed by Premangshu Roy. Reproduced by Paikpara Indraranga, Directed by Kanchan Mallick
- Ami Anukulda Ar Ora Produced by Asoknagar Natyamukh, Directed by Avi Chakraborty
- Aranyadeb Reproduced by Swapnalu, Directed by Premangshu Roy
- Bhoy Produced by Thealight, Directed by Atanu Sarkar
- Creusa, The Queen Produced by Chetana, Directed by Sujan Mukhopadhyay
- Natok Samagra - Complete Works of Plays - Volume 1 Published by Ananda Publishers, Introduction by Sunil Gangopadhyay, 2004
- Natok Samagra - Complete Works of Plays - Volume 2 Published by Ananda Publishers, Introduction by Joy Goswami, 2010
- Natok Samagra - Complete Works of Plays - Volume 3 Published by Ananda Publishers, Introduction by Prof Swapan Chakraborty, 2016
- Duti Natak - Published by Deep Prakashan, 2011
- Aro Duti Natak - Published by Deep Prakashan, 2014
- Ebar Tinti Natak - Published by Deep Prakashan, 2015
- Eibare Duti Natak - Published by Deep Prakashan, 2016
- Prasanga Theatre - Published by Saptarshi Prakashan, 2016
- Bishnu Basu Prabandha Samagra : Edited by Bratya Basu - Published by Deep Prakashan
- Boma - Published by Karigar, 2016
- Notegach o Onyanyo Lekha - Published by Karigar, 2017
- Company Theatre - Published by Deep Prakashan
- Bratyajon Natyapatra Nirbachito Probondho Sankalan Edited by Bratya Basu - Published by Deep Prakashan, 2015
- Bratyajon Natyapatra : Edited by Bratya Basu - Published by Deep Prakashan, 2017
- Troyee - Published by Mitra O Ghosh Publishers, 2017
- Gadya Sangraha - Published by Dey's Publishing, 2019
- Mir Jafar o Onyanyo Natok - Published by Mitra O Ghosh Publisher, 2019
- Berin Taranger Nitol Mukta Prabal - Published by Signet Press, 2019
- Tin Aatotayee - Published by 365 Din Prakashan, 2020
- Je Katha Baloni Age e Bachar sei Katha Balo - Published by Deep Prakashan, 2020
- Select Plays in English translation : Edited by Prof. Amitava Roy - Published by Deep Prakashan
- Hemlat – The Prince of Garanhata : Edited by Prof. Amitava Roy, Tapu Biswas and Suchandra Ghosh
- Chatuskon Ebom Anyo Natak : Translated by Soma Bandyopadhyay. Published by Rajkamal Prakashan, 2014
- Kaun? : Translated by Mantu Das - Published by Sahitya Bhandar, Allahabad, 2015
- Lakshagriha Ebom Anyo Natak : Translated by Soma Bandyopadhyay - Published by Rajkamal Prakashan P L, 2016
- Rasta Directed by Bratya Basu in 2003
- Teesta Directed by Bratya Basu in 2005
- Tara Directed by Bratya Basu in 2010
- Dictionary Directed by Bratya Basu
- Harbert Directed by Suman Mukhopadhyay
- Sthanio Sangbad Directed by Mainak Biswas and Arjun Gourisaria
- Kaal Bela Directed by Goutam Ghosh
- Hello Memshaheb Directed by Shibaprasad Mukhopadhyay and Nandita Roy
- Ichhe Directed by Shibaprasad Mukhopadhyay and Nandita Roy
- Kagojer Bou Directed by Bappaditya Bandyopadhyay and edited by Dipak Mandal
- Tin Kannya Directed by Agnidev Chattopadhyay
- Muktodhara Directed by Shibaprasad Mukhopadhyay and Nandita Roy
- Hemlock Society Directed by Srijit Mukherji
- Balukabela.com Directed by Partha sen
- Sunglass Directed by Rituparno Ghosh
- Mahakash Kando Directed by Nitish Roy
- Mahapurush O Kapurush Directed by Aniket Chattopadhyay
- Golemale Pirit Koro Na Directed by Anindya Bandyopadhyay
- Parapar Directed by Sanjoy Nag
- Jogajog Directed by Sekhar Das
- Natoker Moto Directed by Debesh Chattopadhyay
- Kalkijug Directed by Debarati Gupta
- Abby Sen Directed by Atanu Ghosh
- Double Feluda Directed by Sandip Ray
- Gangstar Directed by Birsa Dasgupta
- Asamapto Directed by Suman Mukhopadhyay
- Chilekotha Directed by Premangshu Roy
- Baranda Directed by Reshmi Mitra
- Manojder Advut Bari Directed by Anindya Chattopadhyay
- Bahoman Directed by Anumita Dasgupta
- Uhader Katha Directed by Aniruddha Dhar
Political career