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Its first publication was Thikana, a directory of theatre artistes across the districts. In 1999, he set up his own publishing house, Toon Prakash, named after his son. The cover of the last edition was drawn by a six-year-old. Besides, the magazine encourages young talent, even children. One of the main reasons behind the magazine’s popularity, he says, is the bold catchline - Amra toaj korina, torko tuli (We do not flatter, we trigger off debates). “My job with IISW&BM more than makes up for my needs.” Though the earnings hardly make up for the production cost, Rangan has no regrets. It also enjoys niche markets in Andaman, Tripura, Delhi and Jharkhand. A product of the teamwork of Duttagupta, his wife Chandrani and friend Soumen Das, the magazine has had a successful run in the districts for a decade. “Rural theatre is more original and innovative than its urban counterpart staged in air-conditioned halls.”Īpart from publishing works of budding playwrights, Asamayer Natya Bhabana showcases theatrical activities throughout rural India. From 1994, he started publishing Asamayer Natya Bhabana, a magazine on rural theatre. Call it beginnner’s luck, but it went on to win the Drama Academy Award that year.” In 1992, instead of the regular bulletin, we published a magazine called Bhavna. “It all started with a club souvenir which we used to circulate during the Puja. He was planning on a Masters when his life took a new turn. His love for writing inspired him to do a BA in Bengali in 1990. “I often used to bunk office to perform in the districts,” he recalls with a guilty smile. So after landing a job as an accountant in IISW&BM in 1983, he started freelancing for newspapers while continuing with theatre, especially on the rural stage. Literature had always been Duttagupta’s first love. For Rangan Duttagupta, senior assistant at the College Street institute, is also a small-scale publisher. You will also find him manning the little magazine stall at the Book Fair. You will find him in the office of the MBA department of IISW&BM.