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Balwant Thakur
Balwant Thakur is an Indian theatre personality and scholar, known for bringing Dogri theatre to international notice. He was honoured by the Government of India, in 2013, by bestowing on him the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award, for his contributions to the field of theatre.
==Biography==
Balwant Thakur was born on the Christmas Day of 1960 in small mountain village in Reasi district of the north Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, to Hari Saran Thakur, a locally known traditional art performer.〔 Thakur graduated in Business Management and Economics from the Government M. A. M. college, University of Jammu and followed it with a graduation in law.〔〔 He continued studies and secured a post graduate degree in Mass Communication.〔 After the studies, he turned to research and, with the assistance of a National Senior Fellowship from the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, in 1990, he did three years of research on the heritage of performing arts of Jammu. He also won a Ford Foundation grant for his research work under the title, ''Search for a new Theatre language''.〔〔
Thakur showed his taste for theatre at an early age when he, along with six of his friends, formed a children's theatre group called ''Seven Stars''. The group staged a few plays such as ''Sabhya Saanp'' and ''Kanyadaan''.〔 During his student days, he was also active at college level theatre activities as well as in Radio Kashmir, writing and presenting various items in their ''Yuva Vani'' service.〔〔 Years later, in 1983, at the age of 23, he founded ''Natrang'', to pursue a career in theatre.
Natrang was said to be a success from inception, collecting a State Academy award for best production for his play, ''Chauraha''.〔 During the next three years, the group staged plays like ''Neeli Jheel'', ''Nanhen Kandhey Nanhen Pair'', ''Singhasan Khali Hai'' and ''Rang Nagri'' and winning the State Academy awards for four consecutive years from 1983 till 1986.〔〔
By this time, Thakur's attention has been set on the traditional theatre of dogri. The first dogri play he staged, ''Bawa Jitto'', was staged at the North Zone Theatre Festival at Kurukshetra, which earned the play a slot in the National Theatre Festival, New Delhi. The play fetched critical review ahd has been staged at many parts of India. A few years later, in 1990, he premiered his play, ''Mahabhoj'', a stage adaptation of a popular novel of the same name by Manu Bhandari, which was an exploration to find new alternatives to the set theatrical patterns. The play was adjudged the best play for the year in the North Zone and was selected for the National Theatre Festival, 1990.〔
Balwant Thakur's next attempt was at the Children's theatre, ''Mere Hisse Ki Dhoop Kahan Hai'', which was
a UNESCO project. The reports say that the play was a success with over 50 stages in and out of the state of Jammu and Kashmir. The play was made into a movie, later, and screened at the Asia- Pacific Film Festival at Bangkok.〔
Thakur has written many plays such as ''Suno Eh Kahani'', ''Aaj Ki Aurat'', ''Is Gran Gi Surg Banai Lo'', ''Anpaden Da Hall'', ''Jalo Khala'', ''Mere Bi Ehen Kish Khaab'' and ''Aag'' and children's plays, ''Aap Hamare Hain Kaun'', and ''Bhag Beta Bhag''.〔 The plays brough Natrang nationwide fame and the group travelled in many parts of India like Chandigarh, Shimla, Delhi, Lucknow, Allahabad, Jodhpur, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Goa, and Bhubaneshwar. The rigours of managing a full-time job as the Secretary of the Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages along with his commitment towards Natrang made him quit the job in 2003, and started to devote his time entirely to theatre.〔

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