Nil Darpan is a Bengali-language play written by Dinabandhu Mitra in 1858–1859. The play was essential to Nil Vidroha, better known as the Indigo Revolt of February–March 1859 in Bengal, when farmers refused to sow indigo in their fields to protest against exploitative working conditions during the period of Company rule. It was also essential to the development of theatre in Bengal and influenced Girish Chandra Ghosh, who in 1872 would establish the National Theatre in Calcutta (Kolkata), where the first play ever commercially staged was Nildarpan.
Nil Darpan
Dinabandhu Mitra, also known as Denobhandhoo Mithra, was a Bengali writer and dramatist. He is notable for his play Nil Darpan (1860).
Portrait and signature of Dinobandhu Mitra
English translation of Nil Darpan.
Bust of Mitra in Chouberia, Bongaon.