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  1. Safdar Hashmi (12 April 1954 – 2 January 1989) was a communist playwright and director, best known for his work with street theatre in India. He was also an actor, lyricist, and theorist, and he is still considered an important voice in Indian political theatre. [1]

  2. On January 2, 1989, the convenor of Janam, Safdar Hashmi, died in a New Delhi hospital following a murderous attack on Janam activists the previous day by anti-social elements patronized by the ruling vested interests.

  3. 1 juil. 2024 · On 1 January 1989 Safdar Hashmi (12 April 1954-2 January 1989), theatre worker and cultural activist, was attacked by political goons while performing a street play with his troupe Jana Natya...

  4. Thirty Five Years After He Was Killed, Safdar Hashmis Legacy Still Remains Alive - The Wire.

  5. 3 janv. 2017 · A tribute to the late Safdar Hashmi, the founder of Jana Natya Manch, a pioneer of street theatre in India. Learn about his plays, his vision, his struggles and his impact on the cultural scene.

  6. 27 juil. 2020 · The life and afterlife of Safdar Hashmi. Beginning at the moment of his death, this book moves on to capture the iconic story of Hashmi’s life and the city that formed the milieu of his work....

  7. 2 janv. 2021 · Remembering Safdar Hashmi, a playwright who was seen more on the street than the stage, who did not wait for the audience as he himself would reach where his...