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The man who became one of India's greatest stage queens

In mid-20th Century Bengal in eastern India, some of the biggest female stars on stage were actually men.
Foremost among them was Chapal Bhaduri - better known as Chapal Rani - the reigning "queen" of jatra, a travelling theatre tradition that once drew vast, fervent crowds.
Male actors playing female roles were a familiar trope across global theatre, from Europe to Japan and China.
In Bengal, the form flourished in jatra - a rural, open-air spectacle of music, myth and melodrama that often rivalled cinema in reach, though not in rewards. Rooted in epic and devotional storytelling, it played out on all-sided stages, driven by heightened voice, gesture and costume.
In a new book, Chapal Rani: The Last Queen of Bengal, writer Sandip Roy traces Bhaduri's journey from stardom to obscurity - and, in doing so, captures a vanishing world where gender itself was an act.
For decades, female roles in jatra were played by men known as purush ranis, or male queens.
But even at its height, the form carried a certain stigma.
Colonial-era urban elites in Calcutta, influenced by European tastes, often dismissed jatra as rustic or unsophisticated. A 19th-Century Anglo-Indian journal derided the voices of boys playing women as "discordant", comparing them unfavourably to "howling jackals".
By the time Bhaduri entered the stage in the 1950s, that world was already shifting. Women had begun to take up acting roles. The space for female impersonators was narrowing. Still, Bhaduri stood out.
Born in 1939 in north Kolkata to stage actress Prabha Devi, Bhadhuri grew up around performers. He began acting at 16. "I had girlish manners, a girlish voice," he would later say.
On stage, he transformed. He played queens, courtesans, goddesses and brothel madams with a studied grace.
His costumes were carefully assembled and sometimes improvised. Early on, he used rags to shape the silhouette of his bosom. Later, he turned to sponge. His beauty routine included creams, small rituals in pursuit of an illusion he took seriously.
"Femininity was always a part of me," Bhaduri said.
His performances were not comic turns or caricatures. They were immersive, often deeply felt. In a theatrical culture where queer-coded characters were frequently played for ridicule, Bhaduri's work carried a different weight.
Roy writes, "In Indian performing art where playing gay or queer was in the form of characters who are ridiculed, Chapal morphed into a woman and played his roles with honesty and an act of bravery."
Off stage, Bhaduri's life was more complicated.
He did not openly identify as gay given the complication of social life in middle class Bengal in the times he lived in. Admiration was not lacking though. He received letters proffering affection and proposals for affairs and offers of relationships came from fans and lovers alike.
Bhaduri was picky and proud but emphatically said, "I refuse to apologise for love."
His one long relationship lasted over three decades, even as his partner married and had children.
Bhaduri remained on the margins, present, but never fully acknowledged and in the end more of a housekeeper.
The decline of his career came not with a single event, but a series of shifts.
As women became more common on stage, audiences began to reject male actors in female roles. The very convention that had once sustained jatra began to unravel.
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the "moustachioed queens of jatra" were pushed out, writes Roy.
Bhaduri experienced that rejection first hand. In one performance, playing an older female role, he was booed off stage with a clay cup thrown at him. The audience, now accustomed to female performers, found his presence unsettling.
Many of Bhaduri's contemporaries faded into poverty. One former jatra star became a seamstress. Another ran a tea stall and sold peanuts. Some took to manual labour. One died by suicide. Their stories, for the most part, went unrecorded.
Bhaduri survived through odd jobs like cleaning and dusting in libraries and, at one point, performing as the Sitala - a Hindu folk goddess worshipped as the protector against infectious diseases - on the streets, part of a folk tradition where performers offered blessings in exchange for food or small change.
There were brief returns to visibility in the last decade. Bengali filmmaker Kaushik Ganguly cast Bhaduri in his films.
Earlier, in 1999, Naveen Kishore, theatre impresario and publisher of the Kolkata- based publishers Seagull Books, documented Bhaduri's life in a film and exhibition. A younger generation, encountering him through these works, began to see him differently.
For some, he became a queer elder; a figure who had lived a life outside easy definition.
As Roy writes, "The LGBTQ+ movement was young in India. Hungry for a queer history, it seemed to have seized on Chapal Bhaduri to be its fairy godmother."
Yet, Bhaduri himself resisted labels. He did not identify with terms like "third gender". Off stage, Roy notes, he dressed like any other Bengali man in kurta and pyjamas.
That resistance complicates contemporary readings of his life.
"He was a queer survivor," observes Roy.
Today, as conversations around gender and identity gain visibility worldwide, Bhaduri's story offers a different lens.
It points to histories of performance where gender was fluid in practice, if not always in name.
Bhaduri now lives in a retirement facility, a few blocks away from his maternal home that is no longer welcoming of him, with nagging geriatric health issues and in the company of memories.
Revisiting Bhaduri's lives for a new generation also raises questions about memory.
Why are some performers remembered, and others forgotten? Why do certain art forms enter the archive, while others disappear with the people who sustained them?
By documenting Bhaduri's life, Roy attempts to answer, or at least confront, those questions.
Bhaduri acted for more than six decades. He was, by any measure, a star. And yet, for years, he lived on the edges of the very culture he had helped shape.
Source: BBC
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