Mohit Chattopadhyay - Plays

Plays

  • Kantha Nalite Surjo 1963
  • Neel Ranger Ghora 1964
  • MrityuSambad 1969
  • Cheler Dol
  • Gandho Rajer Hattali 1965
  • Metamorphosis 1965
  • Chondroloke Ognikando 1966
  • Dwiper Raja 1968
  • Singhasoner Khoyrog 1967
  • Nishad 1968
  • Pushpok Rath 1968
  • Will Shakespeare 1969
  • BaghBondi 1969
  • Captain Hurrah 1970
  • RaajRakto/ Guniepig 1974
  • Mrichhokatik 1990
  • Mahakalir Baachha 1977
  • Swadeshi Naksha 1985
  • Galileo-r Jwibon 1981
  • Kanamaachi Khela 1983
  • Bhoot 1983
  • Aalibaba 1985
  • Totaraam 1990
  • Socrates 1989
  • Nonaajwal 1990
  • Baman 1987
  • Sundor 1998
  • Jochonakumari 1991
  • Shamibrikha 1990
  • Takhan Bikel 1992
  • Lobhendra Gobendra 1990
  • Guhachitra 1993
  • Gojanan Charit Manas 1993
  • Mushthijog 1994
  • Janmodin 1999
  • Octopus Limited 1997
  • Kaal Ba Porshu 1997
  • Bipanno Bismoy 1998
  • Swidhidata 1999
  • Harun Ul Rashid 1999
  • Tushagni 2000
  • Jambo 2001
  • Mr. Right 2003
  • Kaaler Jatra 2004
  • Mrs. Soriano 2004
  • Ghoom/ Ei Ghoom 2003
  • Ring 1965
  • Bairer Dwarjaa 1965
  • Brittyo 1968
  • Baajpaakhi 1969
  • Sonaar Chaabi 1973
  • Laathi 1977
  • Maachi 1978
  • Phoenix 1984
  • Raakhos
  • Bornobiporjoy
  • Juto 2003
  • Dwarpon
  • Taattoo
  • Venice-er Bonik 2004
  • Daaho 2007

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