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Friday, January 28, 2011

Nandita Das

Nandita Das (born 7 November 1969) is an award-winning Indian film actress and director. As an actress, she is known for her performances in Fire (1996), Earth (1998), Bawandar (2000) andAamaar Bhuvan (2002). As a director, she is known for her directorial debut Firaaq (2008), which has won a number of national and international awards. She has been awarded the Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the Government of France for her work



Early life

Das was born in New Delhi to noted Indian painterJatin Das, an Oriya Hindu, and a GujaratiJain mother named Varsha who is a writer.[2]
She went to Sardar Patel Vidyalaya, Lodhi Estate in New Delhi. She received her bachelor's degree in Geography from Miranda House (University of Delhi) and Post Graduation from the Delhi School of Social Work.[3]

[Career


Acting

Nandita Das started her acting career with a theatre group called Jannatya Manch. She taught at the Rishi Valley School.
She is best known for her performances in Deepa Mehta Films FireEarth alongside Aamir KhanBawander (directed by Jagmohan Mundhra) and Amaar Bhuvan (directed by Mrinal Sen).
Das has played storyteller/narrator in the audiobook series for kids "Under the Banyan" by Karadi Tales. She has also been the narrator in the audiobook of Mahatma Gandhi's autobiography by Charkha Audiobooks "The Story of My Experiments with Truth". She has also lent her voice for the children's series, The Wonder Pets as the Bengal Tiger.
Nandita has acted in films in ten different languages to date: English, Hindi, Bengali, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, Marathi, Oriya and Kannada.


Directing

In 2008, she completed filming her directorial debut, Firaaq.[4] Firaaq is a work of fiction, based on a thousand true stories and is set a month after the Gujarat carnage in 2002. It is an ensemble film that interweaves multiple stories over a 24 hour period, as the characters from different strata of society, grapple with the lingering effects of violence. The film traces the emotional journeys of ordinary people- some who were victims, some perpetrators and some who chose to watch silently. The film’s stellar cast includes Naseeruddin Shah, Raghubir Yadav, Paresh Rawal, Deepti Naval, Sanjay Suri, Tisca Chopra, Shahana Goswami and Nowaz.
The film won top honours at the Asian Festival of First Films 2008 in Singapore, where it won the awards for "Best Film", "Screenplay / Script", and "Foreign Correspondents Assn. Purple Orchid Award for Best Film".[5][6] The film has also won awards at other international film festivals, including the Special Prize award at the International Thessaloniki Film Festival in Greece, the Special Jury Award at the International Film Festival of Kerala, and the Best Editor award for the film's editor Sreekar Prasad at the Dubai International Film Festival.[7] It will be released in India on the 20th of March 2009.[8] The film also won an award at the Kara Film Festival.
"I'm so glad 'Firaaq' has been applauded by audiences around the world, from Toronto, London, Pusan to Kolkata and Trivandrum. After all, human emotions are universal and after the kind of feedback I have got in different parts of the world, I understand that more. Audiences have been able to empathize with the journeys of the characters everywhere. It's more so in India, where it's set and hence people can identify with it more. It's been said that the film gave a voice to so much that remains silent and that it should be seen at least once. Though it's always great to win awards at every competitive festival we entered the film in, but it's actually the audience reaction that really matters," Nandita Das told Radio Sargam.[9]


Personal life

In 2002, Das married long-time boyfriend Saumya Sen.[10] The couple began Leapfrog, an advertising organization geared towards making socially conscious ad films.[11] The couple divorced in 2009.[12] After dating Subodh Maskara, an industrialist based out of Mumbai for a couple of months, she married him on January 2, 2010 and moved to Mumbai.[13][14] Das and Maskara had a baby boy named Vihaan on 11 August 2010.[15]


Philanthropy

Das gives talks around the world about the impact of her films and the need for powerful social movements in India. She spoke at MIT on 12 April 2007 after a screening of Fire.
She also speaks to campaign for child survival, against AIDS, and violence against women.[16] She was appointed as the chairperson of the Children's Films Society of India in 2009.


Awards and honours

2001 Santa Monica Film Festival
  • Won - Best Actress - Bawander
2002 Cairo Film Festival
  • Won - Best Actress - Amaar Bhuvan
2002 Tamil Nadu State Film Awards
2005 Cannes Film Festival
2006 Nandi Awards
2008 Asian Festival of First Films
  • Won - Best Film - Firaaq
  • Won - Best Screenplay - Firaaq
  • Won - Foreign Correspondents Association Purple Orchid Award for Best Film - Firaaq
2008 Government of France
2009 International Film Festival of Kerala
  • Won - Special Jury Award - Firaaq
2009 International Thessaloniki Film Festival
  • Won - Special Prize (Everyday Life: Transcendence or Reconciliation Award) - Firaaq
  • Nominated - Golden Alexander - Firaaq
2010 Filmfare Awards


Filmography


Actor

YearTitleRoleLanguageNotes
1989ParinatiOriya
1996FireSitaEnglish
1998EarthShanta, the AyahHindi
Hazaar Chaurasi Ki MaaNandini MitraHindi
JanmadinamSarasuMalayalam
BiswaprakashAnjaliOriya
1999DeveeriDeveeri (Akka)Kannada
RockfordLily VegasEnglish
Punaradhivasam-Malayalam
2000Hari-BhariAfsanaHindi
SaanjhUrdu
BawandarSanwariRajasthaniWon, Best Actress at Santa Monica Film Festival.
2001AksSupriya VermaHindi
Daughters of the CenturyCharuHindi
2002Aamaar BhuvanSakinaBengaliWon, Best Actress at Cairo Film Festival.
WonZee Cine Award for Best Actress
KannakiKannakiMalayalam
PitaahParoHindi
AzhagiDhanalakshmiTamil
Kannathil MuthamittalShyamaTamil
Lal SalaamRupi(alias Chandrakka)Hindi
2003Ek Alag MausamAparna VermaHindi
Bas Yun HiVedaHindi
SupariMamta SikriUrdu
Shubho MahuratMallika SenBengali
Kagaar: Life on the EdgeAditiHindi
Ek Din 24 GhanteSameera DuttaHindi
2004Vishwa ThulasiSitaTamil
2005Fleeting BeautyIndian womanEnglish
2006Maati MaayChandiMarathiMarathi Film by Chitra Palekar with Atul Kulkarni
PodokkhepMeghaBengali
KamliKamliTeluguWonNandi Award for Best Actress (Telugu)
2007Before the RainsSajaniEnglish
ProvokedRadha DalalEnglish
Naalu PennungalKamakshiMalayalam
Paani: A Drop of LifeMira BenHindi
2008Ramchand PakistaniChampaUrdu
2009Before the RainsSajaniEnglish,Malayalam
2010Winds of Change[17]Padmaannounced

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