Arundhati Nag (née Rao; born 1955/1956
) is an Indian actress. She has been involved with multilingual
Theatre in India
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, for over 25 years, first in
Mumbai
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where she got involved with
Indian People's Theatre Association (
IPTA), and did various productions in
Gujarati,
Marathi
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, and
Hindi theatre
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North India, and some parts of West India and Central India, which include Mumbai a ...
, and then in
Kannada
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,
Tamil
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People, culture and language
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**Sri Lankan Tamils, Tamil people native to Sri Lanka
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,
Malayalam
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and English, in
Bangalore
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.
They stayed in
Chintamani, Karnataka
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for a few years.
Following her marriage to Kannada actor-director
Shankar Nag
Shankar Nagarakatte (9 November 1954 – 30 September 1990) was an Indian actor, screenwriter, director, and producer known for his work in Kannada-language films and television. A popular cultural icon of Karnataka, Nag is often referred to as ...
(1980–1990), her association with theatre continued in Bangalore, where she performed several plays in Kannada: Girish Karnad's ''Anju Mallige'', ''27 Mavalli Circle'' based on the famous play ''Wait Until Dark'', ''Sandhya 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).
Nag built a theatre space in Bangalore
Ranga Shankara: .
[Dream of a theatre]
''The Hindu
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'', 21 November 2004. She is a recipient of the
Sangeet Natak Akademi Award
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(2008), the Padma Shri (2010) and the National Film Awards (57th) in 2010.
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.,.
The annual
Ranga Shankara Theatre Festival, now in its twelfth year, has become a regular feature on Bangalore's cultural calendar.
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) and
Drama (2018 film)
Personal life
Nag was born in 1956 in
Delhi
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, stayed in Netaji Nagar. Her family moved to
Mumbai
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when she was 10. At 17, she met
Shankar Nag
Shankar Nagarakatte (9 November 1954 – 30 September 1990) was an Indian actor, screenwriter, director, and producer known for his work in Kannada-language films and television. A popular cultural icon of Karnataka, Nag is often referred to as ...
, also a theatre artist. Six years later, the two got married and moved to
Bangalore
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. 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).
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
Assistant director
* ''
A Passage to India'' (1984)
* ''Indian Summer'' (1987)
Awards
* 2008: Won:
Sangeet Natak Akademi Award
Sangeet Natak Akademi Award (IAST: Saṅgīta Nāṭaka Akādamī Puraskāra), also known as the Akademi Puraskar, is an award given by the Sangeet Natak Akademi, India's National Academy of Music, Dance & Drama. It is the highest Indian recogni ...
– Theatre, Acting
* 2009: Won:
57th National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress
The National Film Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role is an honour presented annually at India's National Film Awards ceremony by the National Film Development Corporation of India (NFDC), an organisation set up by the Indian Ministry ...
– ''
Paa''
* 2010: Awarded:
Padma Shri Award
References
External links
*
Arundhati Nag: Life is beautiful – Interview''
Times of India
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