Parthapratim Deb

{{Short description|Indian actor (born 1963)}}

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{{Use Indian English|date=September 2018}}

{{BLP sources |date=May 2025}}

{{Infobox person

| name = Parthapratim Deb

| native_name =

| spouse = {{marriage|Rupa Deb|June 3, 1996}}

| children = Rup Deb

| image = File:Parthapratim Deb.jpg

| alt =

| caption = Parthapratim Deb during his 2024 visit to perform Kittonkhola with the Bay Area Amateur Thespians

| birth_name =

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1963|11|08}}

| birth_place = Kolkata, West Bengal, India

| other_names =

| known_for = Panchajanya, Naachni, Goynar Baksho

| alma_mater = Sanskrit Collegiate School, University of Calcutta

| occupation = Singer, actor, director, playwright

}}

Parthapratim DebSpelling according to [https://www.thehindu.com/features/friday-review/theatre/mirroring-the-human-condition/article5610015.ece The Hindu]. (or Partha Pratim DebSpelling according to [https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/bengali/theatre/goynar-baksho-to-be-staged-soon/articleshow/65978879.cms The Times of India].) is an Indian actor, director, playwright, singer and music composer in Bengali theater. He is a member of Nandikar theatre group since 1986 and also runs his own theatre organization, Baghajatin Alaap, since 2005.

After graduation from the University of Calcutta, he joined Nandikar and contributed in multiple capacities to popular productions such as Nana Ronger Din, Amar Priyo Rabindranath, Madhabi, Nachni, and Panchajanya. His long-standing involvement with Nandikar highlights his commitment to the growth and evolution of Bengali theater.

Deb is known for his musical talent, which sets him apart from many of his contemporaries in Bengali theater. He is among the few actors in Bengali theater who have undergone classical vocal training and can sing on stage. A key highlight in his plays is the usage of music, folk songs and dance sequences, a unique trait in Bengali theater.

Deb joined Nandikar as a trainee in 1986. Over the years, he became a theater trainer there. In addition to his work with Nandikar. Deb founded Baghajatin Alaap, where he conducts regular theater workshops. Besides, he has trained actors all over West Bengal and teaches theater to children professionally. Some children's productions he has directed include Gorabubr Swapno, Indian Idol & Swapna Muhurte (written by Debshankar Halder), Tota Kahini, Light of Asia, Monikatha, Wazeb Miyar Biya, and others.

He frequently travels to train Bengali actors and conducts workshops in other countries, including the U.S., Canada, Australia, Kuwait, Sweden, and Oman to train children as well as adult artists in Kolkata and abroad.

Early life and education

Parthapratim Deb was born in Kolkata, West Bengal, on November 8, 1963. He completed his school education at the Sanskrit Collegiate School. Following his school education, Deb pursued higher education at the University of Calcutta, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree. He received a scholarship from the Department of Culture, Government of India in 1990.

In 1980, Deb undertook training in Rabindra Sangeet under Shri Goutam MItra. After his graduation in 1981, he started taking classes in Hindustani classical music under singer Pandit Sushil Bose, a student of Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan in Patiala gharana. Alongside Nandikar, with the foundation of Baghajatin Alaap, Deb along with his wife Rupa, embarked on the creative journey together. Baghajatin Alaap soon increased in number and performed Bengali theatre across India.

=Career outside of theater=

Deb has served as a dramatics teacher of the Ashok Hall Group of Schools in Kolkata, and the G. D. Birla Memorial School and the Aryaman Vikram Birla Institute of Learning in Uttarakhand.

Publications

Deb has published four original plays, including Naachni, Panchajanya, Samparka, and Mufti-e-Azam. These plays are contained in three books named:

  • নাচনি (Naachni) ({{Langx|bn|নাচনি}}, {{IAST3|Nācni}}) is a Bengali play{{citation |url=https://www.thehindu.com/features/friday-review/theatre/mirroring-the-human-condition/article5610015.ece |title=Mirroring the Human Condition |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140124044934/https://www.thehindu.com/features/friday-review/theatre/mirroring-the-human-condition/article5610015.ece |work = The Hindu |date=23 January 2014 |archive-date=2014-01-24 |access-date=2024-06-09 |url-status=live }} written by Parthapratim Deb that centers around the miserable life of dancing girls in the Indian subcontinent. It was adapted from Subrata Mukhopadhyay's novel Rasik ({{Langx|bn|রসিক}}) and premiered in 2013 at the Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata. Naachni tells the story of young girls who are condemned to a life of being sex slaves and entertaining the rich and powerful with their dance performances. The production has a rich collection of songs and dances that depict the gore, guilt, poverty, and sexual exploitation in a system controlled by degenerate men (known as rasiks). Deb directed the play and composed its music as well. Some stalwarts of contemporary Bengali theater such as Rudraprasad Sengupta, Swatilekha Sengupta, Sohini Sengupta, and Debshankar Halder.
  • পাঞ্চজন্য (Panchajanya) ({{Langx|sa|पाञ्चजन्य}}, {{Langx|bn|পাঞ্চজন্য}}, {{IAST3|Pāñcajanya}}) is a Bengali play{{Cite news

| author = Basu, Arindam

| title = Panchajanya: Nandikar's Conch of Success on Its 64th Birthday

| url = https://www.indiablooms.com/life-details/AC/7360/panchajanya-nandikar-s-conch-of-success-on-its-64th-birthday.html

| work = India Blooms

| date = 2023-07-03

| access-date = 2024-06-18

| language = English

}} written by Parthapratim Deb, named after Panchajanya, a mythological conch of Vishnu that produced the primeval sound of creation. Woven into the storylines of Mausala Parva, Mahaprasthanika Parva, and Harivaṃśa Parva, the play is connects the various episodes of Mahabharata based on the lament of Gandhari – wife of Dhritarashtra and mother to 100 dead sons and her eventual cursing of Krishna. In the play, Gandhari accuses Krishna of leaving the path of Dharma and therefore curses his clan (the Yadavas) to death by in-fighting. The play premiered{{cite web |url=https://timesofnorth.in/2016/06/18/review-panchajanya-was-a-nice-play-from-nandikar/ |title = Review: 'Panchajanya' Was a Nice Play from Nandikar |work = The Times of North India|date = 18 June 2016 }} on 16 June 2016 at the Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata under the banner of the theater group Nandikar. Deb played the role of the old Krishna in its debut performance, where Sohini Sengupta played the role of Gandhari.

  • দুটি নাটক (Duti Natok)
  • সম্পর্ক (Samparka) ({{Langx|bn|সম্পর্ক}}) is a Bengali play written{{Cite news

| author = Chakraborty, Shamayita

| title = Baghajatin Alaap All Set to Premiere Samparka

| url = https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/bengali/theatre/baghajatin-alaap-all-set-to-premiere-samparka/articleshow/66071538.cms

| work = The Times of India

| date = 2018-10-08

| language = English

}} by Parthapratim Deb that revolves around the lives of three generations of men who face a sudden reality check when their old deeds are come back to haunt them in the middle of a happy reunion to celebrate two birthdays. The play premiered on 5 October, 2018, at the Gyan Mancha in Kolkata. Dulal Lahiri and Shantilal Mukherjee played the lead roles along with Parthapratim's son, Rup Deb.{{Cite news |date=2018-07-12 |title=Dulal Lahiri and Shantilal Mukherjee to Share the Stage |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/bengali/theatre/dulal-lahiri-and-shantilal-mukherjee-to-share-the-stage/articleshow/64961447.cms |access-date=2024-10-17 |work= The Times of India |issn=0971-8257}}

Theater

= As music director, associate music director, lyricist, playback singer =

class="wikitable"

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!Year

!Play

!Production by

!Director

!Playwright

rowspan="3" |1988

|Antigone

| rowspan="11" |Nandikar

| rowspan="3" |Rudraprasad Sengupta

|Chittaranjan Ghosh

Football

|Peter Terson/Rudraprasad Sengupta

Shesh Shakshatkaar

|Vladlen Dozortsev/Rudraprasad Sengupta

1991

|Ek Theke Baaro

|Goutam Halder

|Swatilekha Sengupta

1992

|Sankhapurer Sukanya

| rowspan="3" |Rudraprasad Sengupta

|Bertolt Brecht/ Rudraprasad Sengupta

1994

|Feriwalar Mrityu

| rowspan="2" |Arthur Miller/ Rudraprasad Sengupta

1996

|Gotroheen

1997

|Nagar Keertan

|Goutam Halder

|Koushik Ray Chowdhury/ Goutam Halder

1998

|Brechter Khonje

| rowspan="2" |Rudraprasad Sengupta

| rowspan="2" |Koushik Ray Chowdhury

2000

|Ei Sahar Ei Samay

2003

|Sojan Badier Ghat

|Goutam Halder

|Jasimuddin

2004

|Wazeb Miyar Biya

|Samatat

| colspan="2" |Parthapratim Deb

rowspan="3" |2006

|Nana Ranger Din{{Cite web |title=Nandikar (Bengali: নান্দীকার) - Productions |url=https://nandikar.net/productions/|publisher

= Nandikar |access-date=2024-10-17 |language=en}}

| rowspan="2" |Nandikar

|Rudraprasad Sengupta

|Anton Chekhov/ Ajitesh Bandopadhyay

Notun Chele Natobor

|Goutam Halder

|Swatilekha Sengupta

Padma Nodir Majhi

|Pratikriti

|Alok Deb

|Manik Bandyopadhyay/ Alok Deb

rowspan="2" |2007

|Jaha Chai

|Nandikar

|Rudraprasad Sengupta

|William Shakespeare

Palashi

|Natadha

| colspan="2" |Shib Mukhopadhyay

rowspan="2" |2008

|Aahare Shaishab

|

|Parthapratim Deb

|Debshankar Halder

Ajnatobaas

|

|Sumanta Gangopadhyay

|Sukanta Gangopadhyay

2009

|Madhabi

|Nandikar

|Swatilekha Sengupta

|Bhisham Sahani/ Swatilekha Sengupta

2010

|Mahabhoj

|[Baghajatin Alaap]

|Parthapratim Deb

|Rabindranath Tagore/Parthapratim Deb

2011

|Amar Priyo Rabindranath

|Nandikar

|Swatilekha Sengupta

|Koushik Ray Chowdhury

2012

|Sagina Mahato

|[Baghajatin Alaap]

| rowspan="5" |Parthapratim Deb

|Badal Sircar

2013

|Naachni

|Nandikar

|Subrata Mukhopadhyay/ Parthapratim Deb

2014

|Parashmoni

| rowspan="2" |[Baghajatin Alaap]

|Parthapratim Deb

rowspan="2" |2015

|Kittankhola

|Selim Al Deen

Indian Idol

|Mirttika, NJ, USA

|Debshankar Halder

rowspan="3" |2017

|Panchajanya

|Nandikar

|Sohini Sengupta

| rowspan="2" |Parthapratim Deb

Light of Asia

|Mirttika, NJ, USA

| rowspan="3" |Parthapratim Deb

Sagina Mahato

|Epic Actors Workshop, NJ, USA

|Badal Sircar

rowspan="2" |2017

|Goynar Baksho

|[Baghajatin Alaap]

|Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay/ Parthapratim Deb

Shiladitya

|Mirttika, NJ, USA

| colspan="2" |Parthapratim Deb

rowspan="3" |2018

|Aranyadeb

|Swapnalu

|Premangshu Ray

|Bratya Basu

Sagina Mahato

|Brischik, Seattle, USA

| rowspan="4" |Parthapratim Deb

|Badal Sircar

Samparka

| rowspan="2" |[Baghajatin Alaap]

| rowspan="2" |Parthapratim Deb

rowspan="3" |2019

|Ranighater Brittanto

Mrityu Na Hotya

|Spotlight Ohio, USA

|Bibhash Chakraborty

Manush

|Nandikar

|Sohini Sengupta

|Anindita Chakraborty

2020

|Aprakashito

| rowspan="4" |[Baghajatin Alaap]

| rowspan="5" |Parthapratim Deb

| rowspan="2" |Parthapratim Deb

2021

|Kaaler Mandira

2022

|Padma Nodir Majhi

|Manik Bandyopadhyay/Alok Deb

rowspan="3" |2023

|Agoon{{Cite news

| author = Bhowmik, Anshuman

| title = Ties That Bind

| url = https://www.telegraphindia.com/culture/arts/ties-that-bind-baghajatin-alaaps-agoon/cid/1950614

| work = The Telegraph

| date = 2023-07-08

| access-date = 2024-06-18

| language = English

}}

|Rakesh Ghosh

Indian Idol

|TSS, Canada

|Debshankar Halder

Mayukh Naame Ekhane Keu Thake Na

|Kathak, Sydney, Australia

|Tito Ray

|Dibyendu Dasgupta

2024

|Je Nodi Morupothe

|[Baghajatin Alaap]

| colspan="2" |Rudrarup Mukhopadyay

2024

|Kittonkholahttps://www.baat.us/kittonkhola Kittonkhola by BAAT (Bay Area Amateur Thespians)

|Bay Area Amateur Thespians, San Francisco, USA

|Parthapratim Deb

|Selim Al Deen

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