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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lushin_DubeyLushin Dubey - Wikipedia

    Lushin Dubey is an Indian stage actor and director. She has directed, acted and scripted many drama productions for over 20 years. Lushin is also known for her solo plays like Untitled and Pinki Virani's Bitter Chocolate with theatre director Arvind Gaur.

  2. Lushin Dubey's 3rd Solo Performance Sponsored by The International Charity 'SAVE THE CHILDREN. more

  3. 1,045 Followers, 90 Following, 118 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Lushin Dubey (@lushindubey)

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm1876057Lushin Dubey - IMDb

    Lushin Dubey is known for Delhi Belly (2011), Murder Unveiled (2005) and Aiyaary (2018).

  5. www.lushindubey.com › project1 › About Lushin DubeyAbout Lushin Dubey

    About Lushin Dubey. Lushin Dubey did her M.Sc. in Childhood and Special Education in the U.S. after an M.A. in History from Delhi University and then was deeply involved in teaching mentally challenged kids in the U.S. and in Delhi.

  6. Aug 22, 2022 · Known for her solos like Untitled and Bitter Chocolate, among other stage productions, Lushin is now bringing her 2008 play Salaam India back to the country to celebrate 75 years of India’s ...

  7. Aug 20, 2023 · For the longest time, theatre actor and director Lushin Dubey was the youngest member in Delhi-based Barry John's 'Theatre Action Group' (TAG) where she was part of mega.

  8. Sep 26, 2015 · In more familiar images, the nurse, who passed away in May this year, lies in a vegetative state at King Edward Medical College in Mumbai for 42 years, as a legal battle of euthanasia is fought over her. A new play by Delhi-based Lushin Dubey seeks to reclaim Shanbaug, the person, from the cause.

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  10. Oct 6, 2018 · Lushin Dubey. Journalist Pinki Virani captured the real-life tragedy of Aruna Shanbaug, who was brutally raped in the hospital where she was a nurse, and abandoned by her family, in her book Aruna’s Story, which was published in 1998.