- Rohini Hattangadi
Infobox actor
imagesize = 150px
name = Rohini Hattangadi
birthname = Rohini Oak
yearsactive = 1975 - present
spouse = Jayadev Hattangadi
children = Aseem Hattangadi
baftaawards =Best Actress in a Supporting Role
1982 "Gandhi"
filmfareawards="'Best Supporting Actress
1982 "Arth"
1990 "Agneepath "
nationalfilmawards=Best Supporting Actress
1984 "Party"Rohini Hattangadi (born in 1955) is an
India n film,Marathi theatre and television actress. She has won twoFilmfare Awards , oneNational Film Award , and is mostly known for being the only Indian actress to win theBAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her performance asKasturba Gandhi in the film "Gandhi" (1982). She is also noted for her roles inMahesh Bhatt 's twoart films , "Arth" (1982) and "Saaransh " (1984).Biography
Early life
She joined
National School of Drama (NSD),New Delhi in 1971; it was here that she met Jayadev Hattangadi, who was also in the same batch as hers. Together, they received training under theatre guruEbrahim Alkazi . Upon graduation in 1974, Rohini was awarded the Best Actress award and also an award for Best all-round student, while Jayadev who was training in direction, won the Best director award.Jayadev and Rohini married the following year.Rohini also received training in Indian classical dance forms,
Kathakali andBharatnatyam for more than eight years, under the guidance of Professor Surendra Wadgaonkar. [cite web|url=http://www.mumbaitheatreguide.com/dramas/interviews/rohini_hattangady.asp|title=Rohini Hattangadi]Rohini and Jayadev have a son Aseem Hattangadi, who is also a theatre actor and acted in
Badal Sircar ’s play, 'Evam Indrajit', directed by Jayadev Hattangadi himself. [cite web|url=http://www.mumbaitheatreguide.com/dramas/reviews/and_indrajeet.asp|title=Evam Indrajit]Career
Theatre
Rohini started her career with Marathi stage. Once in Bombay from NSD, Jayadev and Rohini started a Marathi theatre group in
Bombay , called ‘Awishkar’, which went on to produced over 150 plays. [cite web|url=http://www.mumbaitheatreguide.com/dramas/groups/awishkar.asp|title=Awishkar]In 1975 she won the ‘Best Actress Award' at the Maharashtra State Drama Festival, for her performance in ‘Changuna’ a Marathi adaptation of
Federico García Lorca ’s Spanish classic ‘Yerma ’, produced by ‘Awishkar’, in Mumbai. Since then there has been no looking back for her.She has the distinction of being the first woman to act in ‘
Yakshagana ’, a folk play fromKarnataka titled 'Bhisma Vijay', directed by Dr.K. Shivaram Karanth , besides being the first woman in Asia to act in a JapaneseKabuki play, Ibaragi, directed ofShozo Sato , a well-known Japanese director. [cite web|url=http://www.indianexpress.com/res/web/pIe/ie/daily/19980504/12450864.html|title=The Indian Express, May 4, 1998]But the play that stands out in her long and illustrious career is 'Aparajita', based on Bengali story by Nitin Sen, this 120 min. long, solo-act play, valiantly displays her range and ability to transit from one emotional high to another, while retaining the centre of all the character, she played on the stage, over 18 of them. First staged in 1999, the play has over the years, been performed both in Hindi and Marati. Incidentally it was first performance of hers, in a long time to be directed by her husband, noted theatre director Jayadev Hattangadi, in all she has performed in five plays directed by him including Medea, a Greek tragedy written by
Euripides . [cite web|url=http://www.hindu.com/mp/2005/06/06/stories/2005060601570400.htm|title=Aparajita Review, The Hindu, Jun 06, 2005]Over the years she has played several memorable characters of the stage, like Vimla Pandey of 'Mahayagya' to a Hindustani classical singer in 'Yeh Kahaan Aa Gaye Hum,' from a committed social worker in 'Intehaan' to the unlettered and harassed Sakkubai in 'Hindustani,' Hattangadi has the capability to transcend herself and melt herself into the characters she plays on stage, ever so eloquently. [cite web|url=http://www.iacfpa.org/p_news/nit/iacpa-archieve/2005/09/23/newsmakers5-23092005.shtml|title=News India, 2005]
She won the 2004
Sangeet Natak Akademi Award for her contribution to Indian theatre.Her work was also widely appreciated in
Vijay Tendulkar ’s ‘Mitra Chi Gosht’ directed by Vinay Apte, 'Hori’ based on Premchand’s ‘Godaan ’, produced byIPTA , and most recently in Hindi play, ‘Kohra’, withSudha Chandran , and Babul Bhavsar.Jayadev and Rohini Hattangadi, also run ‘Kalashray’, a centre for research, education in arts and talent encouragement in
Mumbai , working with the underprivileged and developing tools for powerful communication. [cite web|url=http://www.tribuneindia.com/2007/20070914/cth2.htm|title=The Tribune, September 14, 2007,]Television
Hattangadi has also played the lead role in a ground-breaking television series on politics in India, where she played the leader of a major political party. She is now playing as an actress in
Gharaki laxmi bettiyann as Motti ba.Over the years, she has been seen in a number of TV serials including Mahayagya, ‘Thoda hai thoda ki Zaroorat hai’, Teacher etc.
Films
Rohini Hattangadi made her film debut with
Saeed Akhtar Mirza 'sArvind Desai Ki Ajeeb Dastaan in 1978, the film won the National Film Ward for Best film. This was followed by his nextAlbert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyon Ata Hai (1980) and Chakra (1981) by Rabindra Dharmaraj, starringNaseeruddin Shah andSmita Patil in lead roles.Her next big break was an international film Gandhi (1982), which got her instant international recognition, and
BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in 1982, the only Asian to do that so far. [cite web|url=http://www.tribuneindia.com/2007/20070914/cth2.htm|title=Only asian to win BAFTA]This was closely followed by her string of acclaimed performances in films such as
Mahesh Bhatt 's Arth (1982) ,which won her theFilmfare Best Supporting Actress Award in 1984,Govind Nihalani 's Party (1984) for which she won the 1985National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress . This was followed by two films in which shined as an aging housewife,Mohan Joshi Hazir Ho! andSaaransh withAnupam Kher , both released in 1984. By this time she was heavily type-casted by the commercial Hindi cinema in motherly roles, ironically she played her first motherly role asKasturba Gandhi in Gandhi (1982), when she was only 27 years old, perhaps its critical acclaim went against her in the commercial Hindi cinema.Nevertheless she did break the mould in the commercial with a powerful yet small role in
N. Chandra 'sPratighaat (1987), not to mention her excellent comic performances inPankaj Parashar 'sChaalbaaz andLadaai , both released in (1989). She also played the role Sribaby, a drug kingpin, inPankaj Parashar 'sBeverly Hills Cop -inspired movieJalwa (1987).The Indian art cinema however managed to offer her a wide variety of film roles befitting her calibre, and it was here that she found her due as a powerful actress that she is, in 1985 she worked with
Govind Nihalani inAghaat (1985), withMuzaffar Ali in Anjuman (1986) and withGirish Kasaravalli in Mane and Ek Ghar, both 1991 releases.In 1989,
Bollywood commercial cinema once again casted her as an aging mother, inAmitabh Bachchan starrer,Agneepath , where yet again she proved her mettle of delivering power-packed performances and yet again she was awarded with theFilmfare Best Supporting Actress Award in 1991. In the 90's she was seen consistently inRajkumar Santoshi films, starting withDamini (1993),Ghatak (1996) and finally in a well-appreciated comic role, in his 2000 hit,Pukar (2000).Her most recent performance in
Sanjay Dutt hitMunnabhai MBBS (2003) was widely appreciated.Over the last three decades she has acted in over 70 films in all, and in each she has expressed her characters as powerfully as she does in her theatre performances.
Awards
* 1982:
BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role : Gandhi (1982)
* 1985National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress : Party (1984)
* 1984:Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award : Arth (1982)
* 1991:Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award :Agneepath (1990)
* 2004:Sangeet Natak Akademi Award Filmography
References
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