Chanchal returns to theatre with Aranyak's 'Rarang' – 'cry to rise up'
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Actor Chanchal Chowdhury returned to the theatre for the first time in two years with Aranyak Natyadal's popular play "Rarang" at the Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy. Written and directed by actor and playwright Mamunur Rashid, Rarang explores the uprising of the Santal community, an indigenous minority population living in the country's northern region, against the persecution of the British authority. The Santal word Rarang means "a cry to rise up," and the play's narrative recounts the life of Alfred Soren, a legendary leader of the Santals who died a heroic death defending his community from British tyranny.Photo: Abu sufian Jewel /UNB.
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Actor Chanchal Chowdhury returned to the theatre for the first time in two years with Aranyak Natyadal's popular play "Rarang" at the Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy. Written and directed by actor and playwright Mamunur Rashid, Rarang explores the uprising of the Santal community, an indigenous minority population living in the country's northern region, against the persecution of the British authority. The Santal word Rarang means "a cry to rise up," and the play's narrative recounts the life of Alfred Soren, a legendary leader of the Santals who died a heroic death defending his community from British tyranny.Photo: Abu sufian Jewel /UNB.
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Actor Chanchal Chowdhury returned to the theatre for the first time in two years with Aranyak Natyadal's popular play "Rarang" at the Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy. Written and directed by actor and playwright Mamunur Rashid, Rarang explores the uprising of the Santal community, an indigenous minority population living in the country's northern region, against the persecution of the British authority. The Santal word Rarang means "a cry to rise up," and the play's narrative recounts the life of Alfred Soren, a legendary leader of the Santals who died a heroic death defending his community from British tyranny.Photo: Abu sufian Jewel /UNB.
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Actor Chanchal Chowdhury returned to the theatre for the first time in two years with Aranyak Natyadal's popular play "Rarang" at the Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy. Written and directed by actor and playwright Mamunur Rashid, Rarang explores the uprising of the Santal community, an indigenous minority population living in the country's northern region, against the persecution of the British authority. The Santal word Rarang means "a cry to rise up," and the play's narrative recounts the life of Alfred Soren, a legendary leader of the Santals who died a heroic death defending his community from British tyranny.Photo: Abu sufian Jewel /UNB.
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Actor Chanchal Chowdhury returned to the theatre for the first time in two years with Aranyak Natyadal's popular play "Rarang" at the Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy. Written and directed by actor and playwright Mamunur Rashid, Rarang explores the uprising of the Santal community, an indigenous minority population living in the country's northern region, against the persecution of the British authority. The Santal word Rarang means "a cry to rise up," and the play's narrative recounts the life of Alfred Soren, a legendary leader of the Santals who died a heroic death defending his community from British tyranny.Photo: Abu sufian Jewel /UNB.
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Actor Chanchal Chowdhury returned to the theatre for the first time in two years with Aranyak Natyadal's popular play "Rarang" at the Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy. Written and directed by actor and playwright Mamunur Rashid, Rarang explores the uprising of the Santal community, an indigenous minority population living in the country's northern region, against the persecution of the British authority. The Santal word Rarang means "a cry to rise up," and the play's narrative recounts the life of Alfred Soren, a legendary leader of the Santals who died a heroic death defending his community from British tyranny.Photo: Abu sufian Jewel /UNB.
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Actor Chanchal Chowdhury returned to the theatre for the first time in two years with Aranyak Natyadal's popular play "Rarang" at the Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy. Written and directed by actor and playwright Mamunur Rashid, Rarang explores the uprising of the Santal community, an indigenous minority population living in the country's northern region, against the persecution of the British authority. The Santal word Rarang means "a cry to rise up," and the play's narrative recounts the life of Alfred Soren, a legendary leader of the Santals who died a heroic death defending his community from British tyranny.Photo: Abu sufian Jewel /UNB.
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Actor Chanchal Chowdhury returned to the theatre for the first time in two years with Aranyak Natyadal's popular play "Rarang" at the Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy. Written and directed by actor and playwright Mamunur Rashid, Rarang explores the uprising of the Santal community, an indigenous minority population living in the country's northern region, against the persecution of the British authority. The Santal word Rarang means "a cry to rise up," and the play's narrative recounts the life of Alfred Soren, a legendary leader of the Santals who died a heroic death defending his community from British tyranny.Photo: Abu sufian Jewel /UNB.