Nandita Das
Nandita Das (Born November 7,1969)is an Indian actress and director. She has acted in over 40 feature films in ten different languages. Das appeared in the films Fire (1996), Earth (1998), Bawandar (2000), Kannathil Muthamittal (2002), Azhagi (2002), Kamli (2006), and Before The Rains (2007). Her directorial debut Firaaq (2008), premiered at the Toronto Film Festival and travelled to more than 50 festivals, winning more than 20 awards. Her second film as a director was Manto (2018). Based on the life of 20th Century Indo-Pakistani short story writer Sadat Hasan Manto, the film was screened at Cannes Film Festival in the "Un Certain Regard" section.[1] In September 2019, Das produced a two-minute Public Service Announcement music video India's Got Colour. The music video is about the issue of colourism and urges the audience to celebrate India's diversity of skin colour.[2][3] Her first book, 'Manto & I', chronicles her 6-year long journey of making the film. She wrote, directed, produced and acted in a short film called, Listen to Her, that sheds light on the increase in domestic violence and overburden of work that women have been facing during the lockdown. Das has served twice on the jury of the Cannes Film Festival. In 2005, she served on the main competition jury alongside Fatih Akin, Javier Bardem, Salma Hayek, Benoît Jacquot, Emir Kusturica, Toni Morrison, Agnès Varda, and John Woo. In 2013, she served on the Cinéfondation and short films jury with Jane Campion, Maji-da Abdi, Nicoletta Braschi, and Semih Kaplanoğlu. In 2011, she was made Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters) by the French Government, one of the nation's highest civilian awards.[4] She was commended for her "contribution towards the development of Indo-French cooperation in the field of cinema."[5] In 2009, France released a stamp featuring Das, from artist Titouan Lamazou's project "Women of the World."[6][7] Das was the first Indian inducted into the International Hall of Fame of the International Women's Forum in Washington, DC. She was recognized in 2011 for "her sustained contributions to the arts and to the world as one of the most gripping cinema arts leaders of our time."[8][9][10][11] Her fellow inductees were Anna Fendi, Heidi Klum, and Madam Chen Zhili.[12] Early life and educationDas' father is the artist Jatin Das, and her mother is Varsha Das, a writer. She was born in Mumbai and grew up mostly in Delhi in an Odia family,[13] where she attended the Sardar Patel Vidyalaya school.[14] She received bachelor's degree in Geography from Miranda House and Master of Social Work from the Delhi School of Social Work, both affiliated with the University of Delhi.[15] Das was a Yale World Fellow in 2014.[16] She was one of 16 emerging global leaders chosen from nearly 4000 applicants. She has also taught at the Rishi Valley School.[17] CareerActingDas has acted in over 40 feature films with directors such as Mrinal Sen, Adoor Gopalakrishnan, Shyam Benegal, Deepa Mehta, and Mani Ratnam. She began her acting career with the street theatre group Jana Natya Manch. She is best known for her performances in director Deepa Mehta films Fire (1996) and Earth (1998; alongside Aamir Khan), Bawander (directed by Jagmohan Mundhra), and Naalu Pennungal (directed by Adoor Gopalakrishnan ). She has also acted in the movie Before the Rains, an Indian-British period drama film directed by Santosh Sivan. She has acted in films in ten different languages: English, Hindi, Bengali, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, Marathi, Odia, and Kannada. The Tamil actor Sukanya provided Das' speaking voice in the Tamil classic Kannathil Muthamittal. Das co-wrote, directed and acted in a play called Between the Lines (2014).[citation needed] She has also acted in Khamosh! Adalat jaari hai (2017), a Cineplay production written by Vijay Tendulkar.[citation needed] DirectionIn 2008, she directed her first film, Firaaq.[18] The film is a work of fiction "based on a thousand true stories" and is set a month after the 2002 Gujarat riots in India. 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. Das said that the film "gave a voice to so much that remains silent".[citation needed] In 2018, Nandita directed Manto[19] which is based on the life and works of Saadat Hasan Manto, the Urdu writer of the 1940's. It features Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Rasika Dugal in the lead roles. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival[20] and then at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2018.[21] Das produced and directed a PSA music video, India's Got Colour in 2019.[2] Her third directorial venture Zwigato explores the life of a food delivery rider and his family, starring Kapil Sharma and Shahana Goswami in the lead roles. It is also produced by her company Nandita Das Initiatives, in collaboration with Applause Entertainment. Zwigato was released in India in 2023 and is streaming on Amazon Prime Video. The film has garnered much critical acclaim from critics and audiences. Nandita Das InitiativesNandita Das Initiatives LLP (NDI) was set up in 2016 by Nandita Das to create a platform for art and cinema that has a conscience. Authentically local in their context and universal in their resonance. NDI’s first venture, Manto, premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. In 2019, NDI produced a music video called India’s Got Colour to celebrate diversity in skin tones and call out colourism. In 2020, during the pandemic, NDI made a short film, Listen to Her, that dealt with the rise in domestic violence and the workload that women suffered. It was supported by UNESCO and other UN bodies. The company produced her third feature film, Zwigato, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2022. Voice narrationDas narrated the children's audiobook series Under the Banyan,[22] and Mahatma Gandhi's autobiography by Charkha Audiobooks, The Story of My Experiments with Truth.[23] She was also a voice actor in the children's television series Wonder Pets, as the Bengal Tiger in the episode Save the Bengal Tiger (2007).[citation needed] She also sang the song Ramleela for the movie Aks and Jagya Sarsi for the movie Bawandar. Personal lifeIn 2002, Das married Saumya Sen.[citation needed] The couple began Leapfrog, a media organisation geared towards making socially conscious ad films.[24] The couple divorced in 2007.[25][failed verification] After dating Subodh Maskara, a Mumbai industrialist, for a couple of months, she married him on 2 January 2010 and moved to Mumbai.[26][27] Das and Maskara have a son named Vihaan.[28] In January 2017, the couple announced that they have parted ways.[29] Nandita Das is an atheist.[30] "If I align with anything it would probably be Buddhism," she said.[31] ActivismDas has master's degree in Social Work from the University of Delhi. She has worked for children's rights, HIV/AIDS awareness, to end violence against women, and she has spoken up in support of the JNU protests [which?] and MeToo movement on her official X (formerly known as Twitter).[32] [better source needed] In 2009, Das was appointed Chairperson of the Children's Film Society of India.[33] In 2012, she was the guest of honor at the iVolunteer Awards, held in Mumbai.[34] Das also donated to the launch of the investigative journalism magazine Tehelka, founded by Tarun Tejpal.[35] In 2013, she participated in the Women of India Leadership Summit alongside other artists and women's activists.[36] India's Got Colour (Dark is Beautiful) campaignIn 2013, Das became the face of the "Dark is Beautiful" campaign. Launched by Women of Worth in 2009, the campaign aims to draw attention to the effects of discrimination based on skin color in India. The campaign urges women and men to celebrate the beauty and diversity of all skin tones, using slogans such as "Stay UNfair, Stay Beautiful."[37] Das said in 2014: In the [Indian film] industry a makeup man or a cinematographer would come and say can you lighten your skin a little, especially when you are playing the middle class educated character.[38] In 2019, the Campaign was reinvented as India’s Got Colour. Along with Mahesh Mathai, Nandita Das has produced and co-directed a two-minute PSA for the campaign. The music video features several eminent artists from the Indian Film Industry.[39] Speaking engagementsDas has been a featured speaker at various platforms in India and abroad, including at MIT (in 2007, after a screening of Fire),[citation needed] and at Tufts University (in 2014, on gender in society and cinema).[40][41] In 2016, she gave a TEDx talk at TEDxWalledCity on "The Biggest Hypocrisy of Our Times: Our Attitude to Poverty."[42] In 2011, she spoke at TEDxNarimanPoint, on "Transformation in Education".[43] In 2019. she gave a Tedx talk at TEDxShivNadarUniversity about A Mother's Journey With Anger. Accolades
In August 2018 Power Brands awarded Nandita Das the Bharatiya Manavata Vikas Puraskar for being a polymath with purpose, advocating issues of communal harmony, peace and social justice, especially for women, children and the marginalized "others" through various platforms, for her expressions of courage and compassion on celluloid and her steadfast faith in the power of cinema effecting social change for a better world.[44][45] For acting
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