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Vijay Bose
Vijay Bose (born September 21, 1927) is an Indian theatre director and actor, who also served at All India Radio (AIR), Allahabad from 1949 till his retirement in 1989, and is known for his radio plays and children's programmes like ''Bal Sangh'' and ''Aao Bachchon'', where did the role of ''Bade Bhaiya'' (Elder brother), which later became his nickname. He formed his theatre group, ''North Indian Theatrical Association ''(NITA) in 1949, with the help of some radio artistes, where not just acted but also went on directplays written by playwrights like Sharat Chandra Chatterji, Rabindranath Tagore, Kamaleshwar and Upendra Nath 'Ashk'.〔 ==Early life==
Vijay Bose was born in Haridwar 21 September 1927 . His father Late H.D.Bose was a Station Master. His mother was a house wife. Due to not having any interest in studies, he left his parents place for livelihood at Layallpur now Faislabad in Pakistan and joined as Fitter in Layallpur Cotton Mill, where off time he participated in extracurricular activities in cotton mills’s recreation club. There he was with Sh.O.P.Sharma (Mantriji) director of the dramatic club. From that place he was bitten by the bug of dramatics.
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