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Debshankar Halder : ウィキペディア英語版
Debshankar Haldar

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Debshankar Haldar〔Spelling according to (Telegraph Calcutta ).〕 (or Debshankar Halder〔Spelling according to (Deccan Herald ).〕 or Debsankar Halder〔This spelling has been used in Nandikar's (website ).〕) is a Bengali theatre actor with a long career in Bengali theatre groups such as Nandikar, Rangapat, Sudrak, Gandhar, Bratyajon, Lake Town Sreebhumi Sansriti and Blank Verse. Known for his versatility, he played the role of Debabrata Biswas in ‘Bratyajon’'s production ‘Ruddha Sangeet’, Swami Vivekananda in Lokkrishti's 'Biley' and the historical theatrical figure Sisir Kumar Bhaduri in Indraranga's "Nisshanga Samrat'. Debshankar has also worked in films.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.bangamela2012.org/2012/events/performing.shtml )
== Early life ==
Debshankar Haldar was born in Kolkata. His father Abhay Haldar was an actor of Bengali Jatra and his brother Amiya Haldar is an actor in the Bengali theatre group Bohurupee. He credits his father for his introduction to the theatre world. In 1986 Haldar joined a workshop organized by Nandikar with the intention of learning acting. The workshop was so engrossing that he decided not to look beyond theatre. Over the years he has been keenly involved with every aspect of theatre. One of the leading trainers of the group and closely associated with Nandikar's Children's Ensemble he has written and directed over 40 children's plays including the much acclaimed 'Bhalo Manush Noigo Mora'. His first directorial venture outside Nandikar is Story Teller's 'Topi'.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://calcuttatube.com/debshankar-haldar-on-his-acting-journey-as-an-actor-nandikar-interview/131464/ )
In April 2010 Rangapat held a theatre festival to showcase the works of actor Debshankar Haldar.〔 a feat which no other stage actor from Bengal has achieved, not even the greats like Sisir Bhaduri, Sombhu Mitra or Utpal Dutta.

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