Som Nath Sadhu

Indian actor, playwright and director From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Som Nath Sadhu (19351982) was an Indian theatre personality known for his contributions to Kashmiri theatre as an actor, playwright[1] and director.[2]

Born1935 (1935)
Srinagar, India
Died1982 (aged 4647)
New Delhi
OccupationsPlaywright, theatre personality
KnownforKashmiri theatre
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Som Nath Sadhu
Born1935 (1935)
Srinagar, India
Died1982 (aged 4647)
New Delhi
OccupationsPlaywright, theatre personality
Known forKashmiri theatre
ParentPrem Nath Pardesi
AwardsPadma Shri
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He was born in 1935 in Srinagar into a Kashmiri Pandit family to the notable playwright, Prem Nath Pardase,[3] and started his career by joining Radio Kashmir in 1955.[2][4] There he had the opportunity to work with another Kashmiri playwright, Pushkar Bhan, with whom he co-wrote several plays for the radio.[5][3] Janaki, Lwakutboy (Younger Brother), Zi rang (Two Colours), Shama dan (Candlestick), Avihin (Vortex) and Shararat (Mischief) are among his notable works.[6] He also acted in two Kashmiri films, Shayar-e-Kashmir Mahjoor and Mainz Raat.[7]

The Government of India awarded him the fourth highest Indian civilian award of Padma Shri in 1974.[8] He died in 1982 at the age of 47.[2]

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