Bratyabrata Basu Roy Chowdhury (born 25 September 1969),
[Bratya Basu]
(collected plays), Ananda Publishers, 2004 also known as Bratya Basu, is an Indian actor, stage director, playwright, film director, professor and politician who has been the
Education Minister
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of
West Bengal
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since 2021. He has also assumed the same office in the
First Mamata Banerjee ministry. In May 2016, Basu was assigned the portfolios of
Tourism
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, Science Technology and Bio-Technology, and
Information Technology and Electronics. He has been elected as a
Member of the Legislative Assembly
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, from the
Dum Dum
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constituency since the
2011 Assembly Election of West Bengal. Basu is presently the Chairperson of Paschimbanga Bangla Akademi and Minerva Natyasanskriti Charchakendra under the governance of the Department of Information and Cultural Affairs, West Bengal.
Early life
Bratya Basu was born in
Calcutta
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to Professor Dr. Bishnu Basu and Educational Administrator Dr. Neetika Basu. His original name was Bratyabrata Basu Roy Chowdhury. After his graduation in Bengali from the Presidency College (currently Presidency University, Kolkata), he completed his Post Graduation from the
University of Calcutta
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.
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, the connection between music and life, ethical values and their lack, the conflict between love and revolt, and the bonding between time and culture. Bratya Basu joined
City College, Kolkata
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History
Anandamohan Bose, founder of the C ...
as an assistant professor in the Department of Bengali. He launched his career as a dramatist with the play ''Ashaleen'' (1996), described by theatre critics as the first postmodernist Bengali play. His noted plays thereafter include ''Aranyadeb, Shahar Yaar, Virus-M, Winkle-Twinkle'', etc. 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 four volumes in 2004, 2010, 2016 and 2022 respectively. He has even directed four films - ''Raasta'' which has a theme of youth moving into terrorism, ''Teesta'' a film on society and the failure of romance, ''
Tara'' and ''
Dictionary
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'' and acted in many films which include ''Kaalbela'', ''Icchey, Sthaniyo Sambad, Hemlock Society, Muktodhara, Double Feluda, Baranda, Jogajog, Kalkijug, Asamapta, Dhulobali Katha'' etc. Basu has bagged many awards and recognition. Some of them include the ''Shambhu Mitra Samman 2016'', conferred by Rajdanga Dyotak, ''Shrestha Natya Nirman 2017'', conferred by Anya Theatre, ''Khaled Choudhury Samman 2017'', conferred by Abhash, Dakshin Kolkata, ''Shilpayan Samman 2017'', conferred by Gobordanga Shilpayan, ''Sumati Sengupta Smriti Samman 2019'', conferred by Angan Belghoria, ''Dronacharya Samman 2019'', conferred by Ashoknagar Natyamukh and the prestigious ''Satyen Mitra Smriti Puroshkar'' awarded by Theatre Workshop in 2001, 2003, 2004 and 2017 for his exemplary contribution in Bengali Theatre. He has also been awarded the ''Gajendra Kumar Mitra-Sumathanath Ghosh Memorial Award 2018'', conferred by Mitra & Ghosh Publishers Pvt. Ltd. for his contribution to Bengali Literature.
In 2021, Bratya Basu was conferred with the ''Sahitya Akademi Award'' for outstanding works of literature, for his anthology of Bengali theatre, Mir Jafar O Onyanya Natak (a compilation of three plays - Mir Jafar, Ekdin Aladin and Ami Anukulda aar Ora). The award is given by an autonomous organisation of the Government of India, the Ministry of Culture. His plays have been translated into ''Hindi, English and French'' languages.
''Hemlat, The Prince of Garanhata'' has won critical acclaim 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, at Kuwait University and a Life-member of the Shakespeare Society of Eastern India, Antony Johae was so moved by the contemporary Indianization of Shakespeare's master text 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
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.
Bratya Basu has created his own space in contemporary theatre by moving beyond its existing boundaries. He formed the theatre group
Kalindi Bratyajon in 2008. The first theatrical production of Bratyajon was ''Ruddhasangeet'' (2009), a play on the Rabindrasangeet exponent
Debabrata Biswas's journey of bitter struggle throughout his life in the prevailing system. The play received 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.
Role in theater
Plays written
Plays directed
Plays acted in
Bibliography
Books
Novels
Prose
Original poetry
Translated works
Books written on Bratya Basu
Filmography
Directorial venture
Films acted in
Television series acted in
Awards and recognitions
Theatre
Cinema
Political career
Bratya Basu won the West Bengal Assembly polls in 2011 on a
Trinamool Congress
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ticket against a CPI(M) Minister,
Gautam Deb, from the
Dum Dum (Vidhan Sabha constituency). He was made Minister for Higher Education in Mamata Banerjee's cabinet. He decided to launch a survey of the state's higher education situation for clarification purposes. Basu has been brought back as Education Minister after Trinamool Congress's substantial win at 2021 Assembly Election.
References
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Living people
Presidency University, Kolkata alumni
University of Calcutta alumni
Academic staff of the University of Calcutta
Bengali Hindus
21st-century Bengalis
20th-century Bengalis
Dramatists and playwrights from West Bengal
21st-century Indian dramatists and playwrights
Indian film directors
21st-century Indian male actors
Film directors from West Bengal
Trinamool Congress politicians from West Bengal
1969 births
Bengali theatre personalities
Bengali male actors
State cabinet ministers of West Bengal
Academic staff of City College, Kolkata
West Bengal MLAs 2016–2021
Male actors from Kolkata
West Bengal MLAs 2021–2026
West Bengal MLAs 2011–2016