Sombhu mitra biography of mahatma
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Sombhu Mitra
Born on August 22, 1915, in Calcutta (Kolkata), Sombhu Mitra was an Indian movie and stage on-screen character, recite, director, writer and an Indian theater identity.
He is the son of Sharat Kumar Mitra, who is an employee at the Geological Survey of India and Satadalbasini Mitra.
Sombhu mitra biography of mahatma
He had six siblings and Sombhu was 6th among them. He began his education in Chakraberia Middle English School and later proceeded to the Ballygunge Government High School in Calcutta, where he created spirit perusing Bengali plays and got to be distinctly dynamic in school shows.
In 1931, he went on to join St. Xavier's College of Calcutta and soon began going to the nearby theater. In 1939, in North Calcutta, he joined the Rang Mahal Theater, trailed by spells at the Natya-Niketan, Minerva, and Srirangam separately.
Later, he joined Indian People's Theater Association (IPTA) in 1943.
When the play Navanna composed by Bijon Bhattacharya and co-coordinated by Sombhu Mitra for