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Which of the following statements about Binodini Dasi, a pioneering figure in Bengali theatre in the late 19th early 20th century, is/are correct?
1. She was one of the prime movers behind the setting up of the Star Theatre (1883) in Calcutta.
2. She serialized her autobiography Amar Katha (My Story) between 1910 and 1913.
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Binodini Dasi (1862-1941), better known as Nati Binodini, was a leading stage actress of her time, who started acting at the tender age of 12 and gave it up at 23 in spite of her enormous popularity and renown. Despite the constraints she suffered in a straitlaced and oppressive society which looked down on and ostracised actresses who were all recruited from the red light districts, Binodini is still remembered for her enthralling performances in a variety of leading roles. She was Bilasini Karphorma in the farcical Bibaha Bibhrat, Ayesha in Durgeshnandini, both Kundanandini and Suryamukhi in Bishbriksha, Uma in Agomoni, Gopa in Buddhadeb, Britannia in Palashir Juddha, Manorama and Mrinalini, and most outstandingly Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in Star theatre (which stood opposite Chhatubabu Latubabu house in Beadon Street), a turn which famously sent Ramakrishna Paramhansa into a trance.
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