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Talk by historian to revolve around 1800s theatre persona Vishnudas Bhave
Updated On: 13 May, 2018 07:50 AM IST | Mumbai | Benita Fernando
Vishnudas Bhave, the pioneering theatre persona who modernised his industry in Mumbai, will be the focus of an upcoming talk by historian Murali Ranganathan
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Vishnudas Bhave. Pic/Premji Sosa
The next time you book your tickets for a play, think of this name: Vishnudas Bhave. An important figure in the history of Indian theatre, Bhave is best known for his pioneering work in the mid-1800s. Born in Sangli, Bhave arrived in Mumbai in 1852, only to change the face of not just Marathi theatre, but the whole infrastructure surrounding the industry. "He didn't invent theatre, but he certainly innovated it," says historian and researcher Murali Ranganathan.

