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The feisty lady who introduced Naseeruddin Shah to literature

in his memoir 'And Then One Day', Naseeruddin talks about "a feis... Read More
Naseeruddin Shah has always something interesting to say about his illustrious life. No wonder, in his memoir 'And Then One Day', the actor talks at length about "a feisty lady in the English department" of Aligarh Muslim University who introduced him to Oliver Goldsmith's 'She Stoops to Conquer', Eugene Ionesco's 'The Lesson' and 'The Chairs', Edward Albee's 'Zoo Story', Samuel Beckett's 'Waiting for Godot', Anton Chekhov's 'A Proposal' and many other Continental plays. According to Shah, the 'feisty lady teacher' also directed the performance of these plays and in a chapter suitably titled, 'The Aligarh University Absurdists', Shah fondly remembers this lady for her 'perceptiveness and intellectual capacity' who 'proved to be a benefactor in many ways'. "She introduced me to literature I might not otherwise have read," writes Shah.

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This feisty lady was

Zahida Zaidi

(1930-2011) who has written numerous plays and has many collections of poetry in Urdu and English. She also wrote 'Inqilab Ka Ek Din', one of the few campus novels in Urdu. She also translated a number of Continental plays in Urdu.

Written in 1984, Zahida Zaidi's Urdu play

'Doosra Kamra'

(The Other Room) was performed recently at Aligarh Muslim University,

Jamia Millia Islamia

,

Ambedkar University

, Delhi and Shimla's historic Gaiety Theatre.

True to Naseeruddin Shah's description, 'Doosra Kamra' is an absurdist play which breaks away from the popular tradition of realism and romance. The plot of the play puts at the centre a working middle class couple, Suraj and Sonia (played by two young actors Shahrukh and Pratibha),who remain confined to their two-room house in an urban set up. The entire action of the play takes place inside one room of the house, with some visitors, most importantly their friend Shabana (played by Arsh) dropping in the house at some awkward moments.

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Naseeruddin Shah's TOI Archives - 100 Years of Indian Cinema
Naseeruddin Shah is an influential actor of the Indian parallel cinema. He is widely considered to be one of the finest Indian stage and film actors. Shah was born on July 20, 1950 in Barabanki, Uttar Pradesh.
He won numerous awards like 3 National Film Awards, 3 Filmfare Awards for Best Actor, and a Best Actor Award (The Volpi Cup) at the Venice Film Festival. The Government of India has honoured him with both the Padma Shri and the Padma Bhushan civilian awards for his contributions to Indian cinema.
In 1971 he attended National School of Drama in Delhi. Shah has been successful in mainstream Bollywood cinema as well as in Parallel Cinema.
Shah has appeared in international films, notably playing Captain Nemo in the Hollywood comic book adaptation The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.
Shah has acted in movies such as Nishant, Aakrosh, Sparsh, Mirch Masala, Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyon Ata Hai, Trikal, Bhavni Bhavai, Junoon, Mandi, Mohan Joshi Hazir Ho!, Ardh Satya, Katha, Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro, etc.
Naseeruddin Shah first married Manara Sikri and had his first child named Heeba Shah. Then he married Bollywood actress Ratna Pathak Shah in 1982 after the death of his first wife, and now they have two sons Imaad and Vivaan.
Shah was the first of several celebrity actors, who played the role of narrator in the popular audiobook series for kids Karadi Tales. He was the narrator in the film Paheli the Indian entry to the 2006 Academy Awards.
Shah won a lot of critical acclaim by playing the role of Mohit, the drunken coach to a deaf and mute boy in Iqbal, which was written by Vipul K Rawal with Shah specially in mind.
Shah was recently seen in The Dirty Picture with Vidya Balan. He also made a short cameo in a Pakistani film called Khuda Ke Liye.
ND Tiwari and Naseeruddin Saha during Qadir Ali Baig Foundation theatre festival at the Rajbhavan in Hyderabad.
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