Lushin dubey biography definition
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Lushin Dubey: The Act of Life
Each play that theatre person Lushin Dubey has done, has sequentially given birth to an other. After Untitled a sole production about the plight of women in a male dominated society her latest solo venture Bitter Chocolate Based on Pinki Viranis book of the same name, deals with the trauma of sexually-abused children. " Its high time people are jolted out of their stupor and made to realise that the subject being dealt with here is more than just a figment of someones imagination," says Lushin about the performance that opens today. "I hope to bring about a certain level of awareness with this performance," she adds.
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi or Mahatma Gandhi ( 2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948) was a lawyer who turned to politics after experiencing apartheid in South Africa. He returned to India and became a leader of the Indian struggle for Independence. His unique style of resisting the British colonial rulers was through non-cooperation and other peaceful means. He did not believe in violent opposition. There are many, many accounts available about “Father of the Nation” as he is fondly referred to in India. Mahatma Gandhi inspired political leaders in other countries, most notably, Martin Luther King.
Recently there have been a some books published for younger readers, introducing Mahatma Gandhi to children who have been born four generations after Independence. So the stories about the freedom struggle and this incredible man are no longer a part of living history, but relegated to dry textbooks. Two biographies were published by Puffin India and Scholastic India. The P
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Shakespeare: The Indian Icon
Editor: Vikram Chopra
Publisher: The Readers paradis 2011
Lushin Dubey: Indias answer to some of the legendary scen actresses of the British theatre like: Sarah Siddons, Mrs. Jameson and Peggy Ashcroft, Lushin Dubey did her Masters in History from Lady Shri Ram College for Women (LSR), University of Delhi and then masters in Science in Childhood and Special Education in the US. From there began a long association with children and soon she started, "Kids World" with her cousin Bubbles. The two woman army did everything from casting, set design, choreography, direction and produced evergreen favorites like Jungle Book, Peter Pan, Jesus Christ, Superstar, Les Miserables and the epical play Gautam Buddha. A theatre artist with an enviable repertoire, she was instrumental in starting work with a group (United Players Guild) staging Shakespearean plays. She acted in the lead as Isabella in Measure for Measure; Lady Macbeth in Macbeth, Por