Badal Sircar’s seminal play Pagla Ghoda will be adapted into a movie helmed by National Award-winning filmmaker Sekhar Das, production banner Swabhumi Entertainment announced on Thursday. The year ...
Zee Theatre is bringing Badal Sarkar’s seminal play Pagla Ghoda to a new generation of audiences. Playing an important role in the teleplay is actor Vikram Kochhar who has extensively explored theatre ...
Chauranga fame director Bikas Mishra has come up with a new web film Pagla Ghoda, an adaptation of late playwright Badal Sircar’s popular play. Anshuman Jha plays one of the pivotal characters in ...
The third day of the Admire Theater's Facebook Online Theatrical Festival was all about the status of women in society. Here on Monday, play Pagla Ghoda was presented. The play was directed by Sushil ...
Plot: Penned by celebrated Indian playwright Badal Sircar in 1967, Pagla Ghoda deals with patriarchy in Indian society and its impact on both men and women. The story begins with four men — Karthik, ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
Award-winning writer-director Bikas Mishra’s new film, Pagla Ghoda, for CinePlay, isn’t an adaptation of Badal Sircar’s play of the same name in the strict sense of the term. That would involve a ...
Men and women don't see love in the same way, if one goes by the play Pagla Ghoda. Performed by Aakutam Theatre Group on Saturday, it was written by Badal Sircar. Men and women don't see love in the ...
The deep, dark world of love: Within the chaos of their internal and external world, four men sit at a crematorium ground over drinks to reveal stories about their love lives eventually revealing dark ...
Mumbai: Badal Sarkar’s cult play ‘Pagla Ghoda’ set in the 1960’s has always fascinated theatre enthusiasts with its extremely ruminant and deep content. Bikas Mishra, who’s adapted the play onto reel, ...
Noted Bengali playwright Badal Sircar, one of the pioneers of street plays and absurd theatre in India, died of cardiac arrest at his house in Kolkata on Friday after protracted illness. He was 86.