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          It will be staged at the National Centre for Performing Arts in memory of Adi Marzban, the theatre veteran who wrote plays in the s and 60s.

          Adi Marzban had written and/or directed several plays in both Parsi Gujarati and English, and was also the creator of a delightful radio series featuring his....

          Adi Pherozeshah Marzban – Doyen of Indian theatre who modernized Parsi theatre in the second half of 1900s

          Adi Pherozeshah Marzban, also known as Adi Marzban (1914–1987) was a doyen of Parsi theatre in the post-independent period.

          Though he has directed and stage plays in English and Gujarati languages in the early 1950s, he later fully switched over to Parsi theatre, and played a magnificent role in revolutionizing, modernizing and popularising it. Padma Shri in 1964 and Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1970 are the major honours received by him.

          One of my most beloved play "Tum hi ho bandhu sakha tum hi ho" won 3 awards in prestigious "Adi Marzban Gujarati one act play competition".

        1. One of my most beloved play "Tum hi ho bandhu sakha tum hi ho" won 3 awards in prestigious "Adi Marzban Gujarati one act play competition".
        2. A Jam-e-Jamshed presentation in association with the National Centre of the Performing Arts (NCPA), in aid of the Adi Marzban Endowment Fund.
        3. Adi Marzban had written and/or directed several plays in both Parsi Gujarati and English, and was also the creator of a delightful radio series featuring his.
        4. Adi was an M.A. in Avesta Pahlavi (gold medalist) and an from Sydenham College.
        5. Adi Marzban.
        6. He had experience in journalism, and most of his plays were socially relevant. He gave preference to comedy in his plays.

          Article by Sandy | My Words and Thoughts

          Adi Marzban’s early days and his career as a journalist and editor

          Adi Marzban was born into a Gujarati Parsi family in Mumbai of intellectuals and artists.

          His father Pherozeshah Jehangir Marzban was a playwright and theatre personality, and Adi also got interested i