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Indu Mitha (née Chatterjee) (born 1929) is a Pakistani exponent of Bharatnatyam[1][2][3] and one of only two[clarification needed] in the nation (the other being Sheema Kirmani).[4] She also remained a faculty member at the Rawalpindi campus of the National College of the Arts, from which she has retired.[5]
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^"From Bharatnatyam to Disco Deewane". The Express Tribune. 9 March 2015.
^Aslam, Feriyal Amal (2012). Choreographing [in] Pakistan: Indu Mitha, Dancing Occluded histories in "The Land of the Pure" (Thesis). UCLA.
^Subramanian, Nirupama (23 June 2009). "Bharatanatyam in the time of the Taliban". The Hindu. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
^NCA’s ‘Spotlight’ to feature Indu Mitha The News, Pakistan - 3 April 2008
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