Theatre artist Alok Chatterjee dies at 63
Chatterjee, a gold medallist of the 1987 batch of the National School of Drama and former director of MP School of Drama, would have turned 64 on 11 January
PTI
New Delhi, 7 Jan
Theatre actor-director Alok
Chatterjee, whose stage credits include "Death of a Salesman" and
"Nat Samrat", died on Tuesday morning due to multiple organ failure
at a hospital in Bhopal.
Chatterjee, a gold medallist of the 1987 batch of the National School of Drama and former director of MP School of Drama, would have turned 64 on 11 January .
According to his close associate
Manoj Joshi, Chatterjee was admitted to the hospital on December 31.
"He was suffering from kidney
ailment for seven-eight months. His liver was also affected. When we admitted
him to the hospital, his lungs also started to get affected. Last night his
heart started giving way. He breathed his last at around 3 am," Joshi told
PTI.
A Sangeet Natak Akademi Award
recipient, Chatterjee was the batchmate of actor Irrfan Khan and producer
Sutapa Sikdar.
He is survived by his wife Shobha,
son Pratyush and daughter-in-law Rashi.
The last rites were held in Bhopal
on Tuesday afternoon.
Earlier in the day, writer-lyricist
Swanand Kirkire shared the news of Chatterjee's death on Instagram.
"Alok Chatterjee... a unique
actor is gone. He was Irfran's batchmate at NSD. If Irrfan was Kalidas,
Chatterjee was Vilom. Vilom has left to meet his Kalidas. Rest in peace, Alok
Bhai!" Kikire wrote on Tuesday, which happens to be Irrfan's 60th
birthday.
"He was very talented and
unique individual," Kirkire told PTI.
Chatterjee started his theatrical
journey with Vivechana Theater Group in Jabalpur and was also associated with
Bharat Bhavan's professional repertory Rangmandal in Bhopal.
His theatre credits also include
"Shakuntala Ki Angoothi", "Ankahe Afsaane", "Swami
Vivekananda", and "A Midsummer's Night Dream", which he also
directed.
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