The Other Famous Orissa Twins
The Other Famous Orissa Twins
The case of Jaga and Kalia and the separation operation bears a stark reality to another case from Odisha which happened in 1902 in France. A pair of conjoined twins from Odisha, named Radica and Doodica were operated upon but both of them died soon after. This is their story.
The earliest confirmed account of Odias in England and America is of the Siamese twins Radhika and Doodica, popularly known as the “Orissa Twins”. There are various newspaper accounts of these twins having toured the Americas, Europe and England. The sisters had a decade long stint, exhibiting themselves as freaks in different exhibitions.
The twins were born in 1888 to Khestra Nayak of Haopara village in Dhenkanal District. For the poor parents, the deformed kids were a liability. Moreover the birth of these conjoined twins was seen by the superstitious villagers as a symbol of divine wrath. The family was ostracised by the community and in sheer desperation the father tried to forcefully separate them. However some local officials prevented him and the local Mahima sadhus took them under their protection. It was they who named the girls Radhika and Dudhika.

They were a big draw at the Chicago Fair and this drew the attention of P.T.Barnum of the famous Barnum and Bailey Circus. They twins were soon a part of the “The Greatest Show on Earth.” The sisters were shown on colourful posters and postcards as the “Orissa Twins” or “Hindu twins”, and were big crowd pullers wherever the shows went. There were stories about the twins in magazines and newspapers, which portrayed them as exceedingly pretty, charming and vivacious young ladies. Captain Colman treated the girls as an adoptive father and the girls were happy with each other. They learnt English and travelled all over Europe and the USA.

Nothing was known about them until Thierry Lefebvre, wrote about them in his 2004 book titled “Flesh and Celluloid: The surgical cinema of Dr. Doyen”. Few in Odisha know of them, there are no archival accounts of the twins who had toured the World a good four years before Madhu Babu stepped ashore.
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