Arundathi Nag

Arundathi Nag

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Arundhati Nag
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Nag in 2010
Born
Arundhati Rao

6 July 1956 (age 64)
OccupationActress
Years active1973–present
Spouse(s)
(m. 1980; died 1990)
Children1
RelativesPadmavati Rao (sister)[1]

Arundhati Nag (née Rao; born 6 July 1956)[2] is an Indian film and theatre actress. She has been involved with multilingual Theatre in India, for over 25 years, first in Mumbai where she got involved with Indian People's Theatre Association (IPTA), and did various productions in GujaratiMarathi, and Hindi theatre, and then in KannadaTamilMalayalam and English, in Bangalore.

They stayed in Chintamani, Karnataka for a few years.

Following her marriage to Kannada actor-director Shankar Nag (1980–1990), her association with theatre continued in Bangalore, where she performed several plays in Kannada: Girish Karnad's Anju Mallige27 Mavalli Circle based on the famous play Wait Until DarkSandhya Chayya (Jayant Dalvi), Girish Karnad's Nagamandala, and Bertolt Brecht's Mother Courage as Hulaguru Huliyavva. She also worked in several Kannada movies: Accident (1984), Parameshi Prema Prasanga (1984) and Nodiswamy, Navirodu Heege (1987).[3]

Nag built a theatre space dedicated to quality theatre in Bangalore Ranga Shankara: .[4][5][6][7] She is a recipient of the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award (2008), the Padma Shri (2010) and the National Film Awards (57th) in 2010.[8][9]

Career

Nag's career spans over 40 years of theatre, film and television. She is the founder and the Managing Trustee of the Sanket Trust, established in 1992, which runs Ranga Shankara, a theatre space in Bangalore.,.[10][11] Ranga Shankara offers a quality theatre experience for theatre lovers in city.[12][13] The annual Ranga Shankara Theatre Festival, now in its twelfth year, has become a regular feature on Bangalore's cultural calendar.[14]

Nag continues to be actively involved in theatre: her most recent works include Girish Karnad's "Bikhre Bimb" (Hindi) and "Odakalu Bimba" (Kannada).

Her last major movie was The Man Who Knew Infinity (2016), in which she played the mother of the mathematical wizard Ramanujan. She has also appeared in Hindi movies including Paa (2009), "Sapnay" (1997) and "Dil Se" (1998), Kannada movies including Golibar (1991), Jogi (2005) and "Andar Bahar", and Malayalam Da Thadiya (2012)

Personal life

Nag was born in 1956 in Delhi, stayed in Netaji Nagar. Her family moved to Mumbai when she was 10. At 17, she met Shankar Nag, also a theatre artist.[15] Six years later, the two got married and moved to Bangalore. Shankar became a well-known film actor, and later a director, most remembered for his TV adaptation of R. K. Narayan's Malgudi Days (1987).[7] They had a daughter together, Kaavya.

In 1990, Shankar died in a car accident. Arundhati continued to act in theatre, and began to work towards realising her dream of a theatre space, which in 2004, finally materialised into Ranga Shankara, which is today one of India's premier venues for theatre.

Filmography

Actor

YearFilmLanguageRoleNotes
197922 June 1897Marathi
1983Nodi Swamy Navirodu HeegeKannadaJaya
1984AccidentKannadaMaya RaniKarnataka State Film Award for Best Supporting Actress
1985Parameshi Prema PrasangaKannadaRamamani
Poi MugangalTamil
1993GolibarKannadaBharathi Devi
1996Shiva SainyaKannada
1997Minsaara KanavuTamilMother Superior
1998Dil Se..HindiAIR director
2003Ek Alag MausamHindiAparna's mother
2005JogiKannadaBhagyakkaKarnataka State Film Award for Best Supporting Actress
2007ChaurahenHindiNandakumar Nair
2009PaaHindiVidya Balan's mother/BumNational Film Award for Best Supporting Actress
2012Da ThadiyaMalayalam"Knight Rider"
2013Andhar BaharKannada
2016The Man Who Knew InfinityEnglishSrinivasa Ramanujan's mother
2018DramaMalayalamRosamma John Chacko

Assistant director

Awards

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