Entertainment
The Mahabharata-known director Peter Brook passed away at the age of 97
At the age of 97, renowned theatre and film director Peter Brook passed away. His works include Lord of the Flies and a theatrical version of the Mahabharat. The British-born director has been residing in France for a number of years. Following his passing, condolences from the arts, film, and even international leaders have poured in.
Peter Brook’s publisher, Nick Hern Books, stated in a statement issued on Sunday that he “leaves behind an outstanding artistic legacy.” The director passed away on Saturday in Paris, according to French media sources.
Peter, who was born in London in 1925, studied at Oxford University and, as a young child, directed Doctor Faustus, his first performance in London. Later, before starting his relationship with the Royal Shakespeare Company, he worked as the production director at London’s renowned Royal Opera House (RSC).
He twice received the prestigious Tony Award for best direction: in 1966 for his production of Peter Weiss’ Marat/Sade and in 1970 for his production of William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. He additionally received an Olivier Award, an Emmy, and an International Emmy during the course of his seven-decade career.
He was most renowned in India for directing a nine-hour, multiethnic stage rendition of the Mahabharat. Critics praised the spectacular production, which featured elaborate staging and trapeze work. The Mahabharata had a cast assembled from all over the world when it made its debut at the Avignon festival in 1985 (it was performed in Adelaide in 1988, and it was filmed in 1989). Mallika Sarabhai played Draupadi, and Ciaran Hinds played Ashwatthama.
Many others, nevertheless, also criticised the show for cultural appropriation. The Mahabharata “would never have existed without India,” Brook admitted, but he added that “we had to avoid enabling the suggestion of India to be so powerful as to impede human identification to a significant extent.”
In addition to his numerous theatrical plays, Peter also directed the 1963 version of Lord of the Flies, which helped him gain mainstream recognition in the movie industry. A five-hour cinematic adaptation of The Mahabharata was also released in 1989.
After relocating to Paris in the 1970s, the director founded the International Center for Theater Research. He would renovate the run-down Bouffes du Nord theatre in the French capital for this organisation.
He and actress Natasha Parry were wed from 1951 until her stroke-related death in 2015. Their two children, Irina and Simon, are both directors.
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Sonakshi takes saiyyan Zaheer to bhaiya Kapil Sharma’s show; Shatrughan Sinha joins them as ‘bhola bhala aadmi’
This weekend, Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal will grace Kapil Sharma’s show with Shatrughan Sinha and Poonam Sinha for a family special episode
Back in May this year, Sonakshi Sinha made an appearance on Kapil Sharma’s comedy show to promote her web series Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar. The actor was joined by her co-stars Manisha Koirala, Aditi Rao Hydari, Richa Chadha, Sanjeeda Sheikh and Sharmin Segal. During this episode, Kapil told Sonakshi that her fellow Bollywood divas Alia Bhatt and Kiara Advani are now married. Hearing this, Sonakshi claimed that Kapil is rubbing salt in her wounds because he knows how eager she is to get married. Sonkashi’s wish was granted a month later when she tied the knot with Zaheer Iqbal. Well, she is now returning to Kapil’s show, this time with her husband.
In the trailer of the upcoming episode, Sonakshi introduces Zaheer to Kapil in a hilarious way. She claims that anyone who wants to get married should come to Kapil’s show and call him ‘bhaiya’. Gesturing at Zaheer, Sonakshi then tells Kapil, “Bhaiya, meet my saiyyan.” Well, things get even more fun when Sonakshi’s superstar father Shatrughan Sinha joins them along with her mother Poonam Sinha. This is the first time the entire Sinha family and their new son-in-law have appeared together on national television. At the end of this trailer, Shatrughan describes himself as ‘bhola bhala, shareef aadmi’. But Poonam leaves everyone in splits when she replies, “Mujhse poocho.”
In another fun bit, Shatrughan reveals how Dharmendra once told him to always be ‘a one woman man, at a time’. Well, fans can’t keep calm and are now expressing their excitement in the comment section below. For instance, one social media user gushed, “So happy they’re gonna be on the show! ❤️❤️❤️❤️,” whereas another Sonakshi-Zaheer fan claimed, “This episode is a slap to people who were saying that Shatrughan was not happy with Sonakshi and Zaheer’s marriage.”
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