From a tiny village of Babukodi in Mangalore to the annals of professional theater in Mysore under the then famous Gubbi Theater to the musical tutelage in the Hindi speaking belt of Banaras and then to the national arena in New Delhi at the National School of Drama; and then hopping on to the cultural bandwagon of Bharath Bhavan in Bhopal and returning back to roots as the head of Rangayana Theater in Mysore, BV Karanth shaped the history of Indian Modern theater - a peep into his mind and the journey though his own words in an autobiography complied by an eminent Kannada writer Vaidehi.
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