Lakshyadhar Choudhury
Lakshyadhar Choudhury | |
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Lakhyadhar Chaudhury | |
Born |
14 October 1914 North Guwahati, Assam, India |
Died | 18 August 2000 |
Occupation | Dramatist, actor, poet and writer |
Language | Assamse |
Nationality | Indian |
Citizenship | Indian |
Notable works | Nimila Onko, Umola Ghar |
Spouse | Usha Choudhury |
Children |
Dr. Amarjyoti Choudhury Dr.Anjanjyoti Choudhury Dr. Arupjyoti Choudhury Anupjyoti Choudhury Mrs.Anuradha Das |
Website | |
lakshyadharchoudhurymemorialtrust |
Lakhyadhar Choudhury(1915-2000) was an actor, a playwright, a film-director, a humanist, a prose-writer, a witty orator, a cabinet-minister in the state of Assam, a state legislator, a dedicated teacher, a freedom fighter, president of the Asam Sahitya Sabha and the Asom Natya Sanmelan — all rolled into one.
Early life and education
Born in Rangmahal, North Guwahati on the Dipwali night of 1915 to Bhudhar Choudhury and Uma Choudhury, Lakhyadhar was admitted to Cotton Collegiate High School in 1925. He passed his BSc examination from Cotton College, Guwahati in 1933. During his student life Lakhyadhar lodged with his uncle Sasha Choudhury of Uzan Bazar, Guwahati who was a peskar-an employee in the DC Court.
Career
He started his career as a teacher of the North Guwahati Auniati Kamaldev High School in 1939 but quit his job in 1942 to join the freedom movement launched under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi. He plunged into the Quit India movement, working as a volunteer and linkman between the leaders, carrying their secret messages while posing as a salesman. Later he also went underground to avoid arrest by the police. During the movement, he came into contact with leaders like Loknayak Jai Prakash Narayan, Acharya Kripalani, Aruna Asaf Ali, Achyut Patwardhan, Ram Manohar Lohia, etc and was attracted to the socialism preached by these leaders.
Political activities
After India’s independence, Choudhury was attracted to the ideals of socialism and engaged himself in political activities through the Socialist Party. He contested the first elections of free India in 1952 as a Socialist Party candidate, but was defeated by the Congress candidate, Rohini Kumar Choudhury. In the 1957 elections to the Assam Legislative Assembly also, he contested from Kamalpur constituency without success. However, he won the Guwahati Municipal Corporation election in 1964-65. In 1967, he was elected as a member of the Assam Legislative Assembly. Others who won in the same election were Dr Bhupen Hazarika and Bishnu Prasad Rabha. These three cult figures of Assamese culture together played a distinctive role in the Assembly and created a new cultural atmosphere in the State. Always steadfast in his political beliefs, Choudhury again won in the 1977 election ,immediately after the dark days of emergency and joined Golap Borbora ministry of Janata Party as a cabinet minister of Education and cultural affairs. After this election there was great commotion and a mass movement in the country. Lakhyadhar Choudhury proved his ability as the Mayor of the Guwahati Municipal Corporation in 1975. He was the second Mayor of the Corporation immediately after Radha Govinda Baruah.
Personal life
He married Usha at Dibrugarh in 1949. Usha served as a teacher in the Panbazar Girl’s High School, Guwahati. She was inspired by the revolutionary ideals of her husband. All the four sons and the daughter of the Choudhury couple are highly educated.They are Dr.Amarjyoti Choudhury,Dr.Anjanjyoti Choudhury,Dr.Arupjyoti Choudhury ,Anupjyoti Choudhury and Mrs.Anuradha Das.
As an actor and a playwright
Since his student days, Choudhury earned fame as an actor. Later, he became a famous politician and educationist. But his real fame was as a playwright and a writer of prose. While studying in school he came into contact with dramatist Kamakhyanath Thakur and litterateur Jaltiram Lahkar and was enthused. Choudhury’s literary genius was evident through his stories and dramas. As a student of class-IX he wrote a play titled Ekalavya. His other plays are – Raksha Kumar, Ali Baba, Omala Ghar, Nimila Anka etc. In his play Thikana, he stressed the necessity of being aware of roots and traditions. His histrionic talent was expressed on stage, film, radio and television plays. From the temporary make-shift stage of Rang Mahal to the Kumar Bhaskar Natya Mandir, he traversed a long way. Choudhury, also directed films like Nimila Anka and Lachit Barpukhan .He also acted in a number of Assamese films.
As a poet and story writer
He also wrote a handful of poems including the highly popular “Mor Lakshya”. But his fame as a litterateur rests more on his prose writings. His aesthetic sense and style have given a unique dimension to his stories. His stories are based on the real life of the common people, which is full of tragic-comic events. His stories created a new school of writing in Assamese literature that captured the extraordinary real life stories of ordinary people.
As a theatre actor
On the occasion of the inauguration of the new building of the theater hall, Choudhury’s drama Thikana was staged for two nights, where he played the leading role. That was on May 12 and 13, 2000. At that time, Choudhury’s age was 85 years. The theater hall was full to its capacity with spectators who went to witness Choudhury acting at the age of 85 years Soon afterwards, Choudhury fell ill and breathed his last on August 18, 2000. Always clad in dhoti and kurta made of khadi cloth, Choudhury had many noble qualities and his memory will linger on in Assamese society forever. Thus he continues to inspire the young and old alike on leading a life that is simple yet dedicated to the cause of the region,the nation and the humanity at large.[1]
References
- ↑ Sarmah, Debesh, Born for the stage, retrieved 21 November 2012