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Sudha Bhuchar (born 1961 or 1962) is a Tanzanian-born
British Asian actor, playwright, and co-founder of the
Tamasha Theatre Company. She is best known...
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performances for BBC
Radio 4 with
Sudha Bhuchar, the most
successful of
which was
Girlies (1997). Also with
Bhuchar, she
wrote the
stage play
Balti Kings...
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Bhuchar Mori is a
plateau and
historic site
about two
kilometres northwest of Dhrol, a town
about 50
kilometres north of Rajkot, Gujarat, India. The place...
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stars Ahmed and
features Aiysha Hart, Alyy Khan,
Sudha Bhuchar,
Nabhaan Rizwan, and
Anjana Vasan. It
tells the
story of a British-****stani...
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Battle of
Bhuchar Mori, also
known as
Battle of Dhrol, was
fought between the army of
Kathiawar led by
Nawanagar State and the
Mughal army at
Bhuchar Mori...
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January 2020. MG Arun;
Shwweta Punj;
Suhani Singh;
Kaushik Deka;
Prachi Bhuchar; ****i Sinha;
Anshuman Tiwari;
Sandeep Unnithan;
Amarnath K. Menon; Anilesh...
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director of
mixed Australian and
Indian parentage.
Together with
Sudha Bhuchar, she
founded the
Tamasha Theatre Company in 1989. Born in 1958 in London...
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founded in 1989 by
director Kristine Landon-Smith and actor-writer
Sudha Bhuchar.
Tamasha (Marathi: तमाशा) is an
Indian word
meaning "spectacle". The company...
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Archived from the
original on 23
April 2024.
Retrieved 23
April 2024.
Suman Bhuchar (2002). "Seth, Roshan". In
Alison Donnell (ed.).
Companion to Contemporary...
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Mughal Empire. Two such
major wars were the
Battle of
Mithoi and
Battle of
Bhuchar Mori
fought in 1591. The "Walker
Treaty of 1807"
brought peace to the Kathiawar...