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Indu Mitha
Indu Mitha (née Chatterjee) (born 1929) is a Pakistani exponent of Bharatnatyam and one of only two in the nation (the other being Sheema Kirmani).〔(Bharatanatyam in the time of the Taliban ) The Hindu - July 23, 2009〕 She is also a faculty member at the Rawalpindi campus of the National College of the Arts.〔( NCA’s ‘Spotlight’ to feature Indu Mitha ) The News, Pakistan - April 3, 2008〕 ==Personal life== Indu Mitha was born Indu Chatterjee to a Bengali Christian family in 1929. Her father, Gyanesh Chandra Chatterji, was a professor of philosophy and president of the Government College in Lahore, which was where Mitha grew up.〔Tikekar 337〕 Her family moved to Delhi from Lahore during the Partition of India. In Delhi, she learned Bharatanatyam from Vijay Raghava Rao and Shrimati Lalita.〔(Dance is thought and feeling, says Indu Mitha ) DAWN - April 4, 2008〕 In 1951, she married Captain Aboobaker Osman Mitha, a Mumbai Memon against the wishes of her family, and moved back to Pakistan. Their daughter, Tehreema Mitha is an accomplished Bharatnatyam dancer.〔(Struggling to dance ) Jang - June 2008〕
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