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Kaushik Sen directed Tagore’s <i>Bidushak</i> opened amidst great crowd enthusiasm - Photogallery
Kaushik Sen directed Tagore’s Bidushak opened amidst great crowd enthusiasm. The story (known to all and sundry) is about how the overambitious Maharaja of Kanchi, provoked by the officials of his court, fights Karnat people with his well-trained army and defeats them with ease and how the Bidushak (jester), who makes people laugh at the Raja’s court, deserts him in the end on the pretext that he himself is forgetting how to laugh, thanks to the Raja’s antagonistic war policies. Seen here a scene from Bidushak, performed on September 14, 2007. (Photo/Subrata kotal) (BCCL) Kaushik Sen directed Tagore’s Bidushak opened amidst great crowd enthusiasm. The story (known to all and sundry) is about how the overambitious Maharaja of Kanchi, provoked by the officials of his court, fights Karnat people with his well-trained army and defeats them with ease and how the Bidushak (jester), who makes people laugh at the Raja’s court, deserts him in the end on the pretext that he himself is forgetting how to laugh, thanks to the Raja’s antagonistic war policies. Seen here a scene from Bidushak, performed on September 14, 2007. (Photo/Subrata kotal) (BCCL) /events/kolkata/kaushik-sen-directed-tagores-bidushak/eventshow/2366482.cms02
Kaushik Sen directed Tagore’s <i>Bidushak</i> opened amidst great crowd enthusiasm - Photogallery
Kaushik Sen directed Tagore’s Bidushak opened amidst great crowd enthusiasm. The story (known to all and sundry) is about how the overambitious Maharaja of Kanchi, provoked by the officials of his court, fights Karnat people with his well-trained army and defeats them with ease and how the Bidushak (jester), who makes people laugh at the Raja’s court, deserts him in the end on the pretext that he himself is forgetting how to laugh, thanks to the Raja’s antagonistic war policies. Seen here a scene from Bidushak, performed on September 14, 2007. (Photo/Subrata (BCCL) Kaushik Sen directed Tagore’s Bidushak opened amidst great crowd enthusiasm. The story (known to all and sundry) is about how the overambitious Maharaja of Kanchi, provoked by the officials of his court, fights Karnat people with his well-trained army and defeats them with ease and how the Bidushak (jester), who makes people laugh at the Raja’s court, deserts him in the end on the pretext that he himself is forgetting how to laugh, thanks to the Raja’s antagonistic war policies. Seen here a scene from Bidushak, performed on September 14, 2007. (Photo/Subrata (BCCL) /events/kolkata/kaushik-sen-directed-tagores-bidushak/eventshow/2366480.cms03
Kaushik Sen directed Tagore’s <i>Bidushak</i> opened amidst great crowd enthusiasm - Photogallery
Kaushik Sen directed Tagore’s Bidushak opened amidst great crowd enthusiasm. The story (known to all and sundry) is about how the overambitious Maharaja of Kanchi, provoked by the officials of his court, fights Karnat people with his well-trained army and defeats them with ease and how the Bidushak (jester), who makes people laugh at the Raja’s court, deserts him in the end on the pretext that he himself is forgetting how to laugh, thanks to the Raja’s antagonistic war policies. Seen here a scene from Bidushak, performed on September 14, 2007. (Photo/Subrata
(BCCL) Kaushik Sen directed Tagore’s Bidushak opened amidst great crowd enthusiasm. The story (known to all and sundry) is about how the overambitious Maharaja of Kanchi, provoked by the officials of his court, fights Karnat people with his well-trained army and defeats them with ease and how the Bidushak (jester), who makes people laugh at the Raja’s court, deserts him in the end on the pretext that he himself is forgetting how to laugh, thanks to the Raja’s antagonistic war policies. Seen here a scene from Bidushak, performed on September 14, 2007. (Photo/Subrata
(BCCL) /events/kolkata/kaushik-sen-directed-tagores-bidushak/kaushik-sen-directed-tagores-bidushak4-jpg/eventshow/2366478.cms04
Kaushik Sen directed Tagore’s <i>Bidushak</i> opened amidst great crowd enthusiasm - Photogallery
Kaushik Sen directed Tagore’s Bidushak opened amidst great crowd enthusiasm. The story (known to all and sundry) is about how the overambitious Maharaja of Kanchi, provoked by the officials of his court, fights Karnat people with his well-trained army and defeats them with ease and how the Bidushak (jester), who makes people laugh at the Raja’s court, deserts him in the end on the pretext that he himself is forgetting how to laugh, thanks to the Raja’s antagonistic war policies. Seen here a scene from Bidushak, performed on September 14, 2007. (Photo/Subrata (BCCL) Kaushik Sen directed Tagore’s Bidushak opened amidst great crowd enthusiasm. The story (known to all and sundry) is about how the overambitious Maharaja of Kanchi, provoked by the officials of his court, fights Karnat people with his well-trained army and defeats them with ease and how the Bidushak (jester), who makes people laugh at the Raja’s court, deserts him in the end on the pretext that he himself is forgetting how to laugh, thanks to the Raja’s antagonistic war policies. Seen here a scene from Bidushak, performed on September 14, 2007. (Photo/Subrata (BCCL) /events/kolkata/kaushik-sen-directed-tagores-bidushak/eventshow/2366475.cms05
Kaushik Sen directed Tagore’s <i>Bidushak</i> opened amidst great crowd enthusiasm - Photogallery
Kaushik Sen directed Tagore’s Bidushak opened amidst great crowd enthusiasm. The story (known to all and sundry) is about how the overambitious Maharaja of Kanchi, provoked by the officials of his court, fights Karnat people with his well-trained army and defeats them with ease and how the Bidushak (jester), who makes people laugh at the Raja’s court, deserts him in the end on the pretext that he himself is forgetting how to laugh, thanks to the Raja’s antagonistic war policies. Seen here a scene from Bidushak, performed on September 14, 2007. (Photo/Subrata (BCCL) Kaushik Sen directed Tagore’s Bidushak opened amidst great crowd enthusiasm. The story (known to all and sundry) is about how the overambitious Maharaja of Kanchi, provoked by the officials of his court, fights Karnat people with his well-trained army and defeats them with ease and how the Bidushak (jester), who makes people laugh at the Raja’s court, deserts him in the end on the pretext that he himself is forgetting how to laugh, thanks to the Raja’s antagonistic war policies. Seen here a scene from Bidushak, performed on September 14, 2007. (Photo/Subrata (BCCL) /events/kolkata/kaushik-sen-directed-tagores-bidushak/eventshow/2366474.cms06
Kaushik Sen directed Tagore’s <i>Bidushak</i> opened amidst great crowd enthusiasm - Photogallery
Kaushik Sen directed Tagore’s Bidushak opened amidst great crowd enthusiasm. The story (known to all and sundry) is about how the overambitious Maharaja of Kanchi, provoked by the officials of his court, fights Karnat people with his well-trained army and defeats them with ease and how the Bidushak (jester), who makes people laugh at the Raja’s court, deserts him in the end on the pretext that he himself is forgetting how to laugh, thanks to the Raja’s antagonistic war policies. Seen here a scene from Bidushak, performed on September 14, 2007. (Photo/Subrata (BCCL) Kaushik Sen directed Tagore’s Bidushak opened amidst great crowd enthusiasm. The story (known to all and sundry) is about how the overambitious Maharaja of Kanchi, provoked by the officials of his court, fights Karnat people with his well-trained army and defeats them with ease and how the Bidushak (jester), who makes people laugh at the Raja’s court, deserts him in the end on the pretext that he himself is forgetting how to laugh, thanks to the Raja’s antagonistic war policies. Seen here a scene from Bidushak, performed on September 14, 2007. (Photo/Subrata (BCCL) /events/kolkata/kaushik-sen-directed-tagores-bidushak/kaushik-sen-directed-tagores-bidushak1-jpg/eventshow/2366473.cms07
Kaushik Sen directed Tagore’s <i>Bidushak</i> opened amidst great crowd enthusiasm - Photogallery
Kaushik Sen directed Tagore’s Bidushak opened amidst great crowd enthusiasm. The story (known to all and sundry) is about how the overambitious Maharaja of Kanchi, provoked by the officials of his court, fights Karnat people with his well-trained army and defeats them with ease and how the Bidushak (jester), who makes people laugh at the Raja’s court, deserts him in the end on the pretext that he himself is forgetting how to laugh, thanks to the Raja’s antagonistic war policies. Seen here a scene from Bidushak, performed on September 14, 2007. (Photo/Subrata
(BCCL) Kaushik Sen directed Tagore’s Bidushak opened amidst great crowd enthusiasm. The story (known to all and sundry) is about how the overambitious Maharaja of Kanchi, provoked by the officials of his court, fights Karnat people with his well-trained army and defeats them with ease and how the Bidushak (jester), who makes people laugh at the Raja’s court, deserts him in the end on the pretext that he himself is forgetting how to laugh, thanks to the Raja’s antagonistic war policies. Seen here a scene from Bidushak, performed on September 14, 2007. (Photo/Subrata
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