Mudrarakshas

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Born
Subhash Chandra

(1933-06-21)21 June 1933
Lucknow, British India
Died13 June 2016(2016-06-13) (aged 82)
Lucknow, India
Occupation
NationalityIndian
Mudrarakshas
Born
Subhash Chandra

(1933-06-21)21 June 1933
Lucknow, British India
Died13 June 2016(2016-06-13) (aged 82)
Lucknow, India
Occupation
NationalityIndian
EducationM.A.
Alma materUniversity of Lucknow
Notable awardsSangeet Natak Akademi Award

Mudrarakshas (born Subhash Chandra; 21 June 1933 – 13 June 2016) was an Indian writer, journalist, activist, and critic. Based in Lucknow, he was a prominent figure in Hindi literature and contemporary thought, recognized for his advocacy for Dalits and marginalized communities.[1]

Subhash Chandra was born in Lucknow on 21 June 1933. He earned his M.A. in Hindi from the University of Lucknow. During the 1950s, he worked for the Kolkata-based Gyanodaya magazine. In 1962, he joined All India Radio (AIR) in Delhi as a script editor, eventually serving as an instructor until 1976, when he resigned to pursue independent writing and activism.[2]

Career

Mudrarakshas was a versatile contributor to Indian arts, particularly focusing on Awadhi folk forms such as Nautanki, Bhand, Swang, and Bharthari. Over a career spanning six decades, he authored over 60 books and directed approximately 30 stage productions. His literary work often engaged with social justice, critical theory, and the rights of minorities. He also served as the editor of the Hindi magazine Anuvaarta.

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