Saturday, August 31, 2013

GIRISH KARNAD Director Actor and Famous Play writer

Girish Karnaad
Chandra Girish Raghunath Karnad (born 19 May 1938) is a contemporary writer, playwright, actor and movie director in Kannada language. He is the latest of seven recipients of Jnanpith Award for Kannada, the highest literary honour conferred in India. For four decades Karnad has been composing plays, often using history and mythology to tackle contemporary issues. He is also active in the world of Indian cinema working as an actor, director, and screenwriter, earning numerous awards along the way. He was conferred Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan by the government of India. Girish Karnad was born in Matheran, Maharashtra, into a Konkani-speaking family. His initial schooling was in Marathi. As a youngster, Karnad was an ardent admirer of Yakshagana and the theater in his village. e earned his Bachelors of Arts degree from Karnataka University, Dharwad, in 1958. Upon Graduation Karnad went to England and studied at Lincoln and Magdalen colleges in Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar, earning his Master of Arts degree in philosophy, political science and economics. Karnad was a Visiting Professor and Fulbright Scholar in Residence at the university of Chicago.


Literature

Karnad is most famous as a playwright. His plays, written in Kannada, have been widely translated into English and all major Indian languages. Karnad's plays are written neither in English, in which he dreamed of earning international literary fame, nor in his mother tongue Konkani. Instead they are composed in his adopted language Kannada. When Karnad started writing plays, Kannada literature was highly influenced by the renaissance in Western literature. Writers would choose a subject which looked entirely alien to manifestation of native soil. In a situation like that Karnad found a new approach like drawing historical and mythological sources to tackle contemporary themes. His first play, "Yayati" (1961), ridicules the ironies of life through characters in Mahabharata and became an instant success, immediately translated and staged in several other Indian languages. "Tughlaq" (1964), his best loved play, established Karnad as one of the most promising playwrights in the country. A large number of his kanada plays have been translated by Dr. Bhargavi P Rao

Movies
His directorial debut came with the movie "VamshaVruksha", based on a Kannada novel by S.L. Bhairappa. The movie went on to win several national and international awards. Before that Karnad had acted in a movie called "Samskara" which is based on a novel by U.R. Ananthamurthy directed by Pattabhirama Reddy. That movie bagged the first Presiden't Gold Medal Award for Kannada cinema. Later, Karnad directed several movies in Kannada and Hindi. Some of his famous Kannada movies include "Tabbaliyu neenade magane", "Ondanondu Kaaladalli", "Cheluvi" and "Kadu". Hindi movies directed by him include "Utsav" and "Godhuli". A recently acclaimed movie by Karnad is "Kanooru Heggaditi", based on a novel by Kannada writer Kuvempu. Apart from directing and screenwriting all the above movies, Karnad has also acted in several other movies and received critical acclamation.

Other notable works
He has played the role of Karadi, the sootradhar (narrator), for several stories in the popular audiobook series for kids, Karadi Tales. He has also been the voice of APJ Abdul Kalam, President of India, in the audiobook of Kalam's autobiography by Charkha Audiobooks Wings of Fire

He has been criticised by the eminent Kannada novelist S.L. Bhyrappa for being untrue to history in order to curry favor with the establishment.

Awards and Honors
For literature
Jnanpith Award - 1998
Padma Shri - 1974
Padma Bhushan - 1992
Kannada Sahitya Academy award - 1992
Sahitya Academy award - 1994
Sangeet Natak Akademi award - 1972
Rajyotsava award

For movies
President's Gold Medal for the Best Indian film for "Samskara" - 1970
National Award for Excellence in Direction for "VamshaVruksha"(Shared with B.V. Karanth) - 1972
National Award for the Best Script for "Bhumika" - 1978
Golden Lotus for the Best Non-Feature Film for "Kanaka Purandara" - 1989
Karnataka State Award for the Best Supporting Actor in "Santa Shishunala Shareef" - 1991
FilmFare Award for Best Script for Godhuli(shared with B.V. Karanth) - 1978
Mysore State Award for Best Kannada film and the Best Direction for VamshaVruksha - 1972
Gubbi Veeranna Award

And many more.
He has also served as the Director of the Film and Television Institute of India from 1974 to 1975, TheIndian Co-Chairman for the Joint Media Committee of the Indo-US sub-Commission on Education and Culture from 1984 to 1993, and Chairman of the Sangeet Natak Academy from 1988 to 1993, President of Karnataka Nataka Academy from from 1976 to 1978.

Plays:
Bibliography
Tughlaq
Hayavadana
Nagamandala
Agni mattu Male (The Fire and the Rain)
Odakalu Bimba
Yayaathi
Anjumallige
Maa Nishaadha
Tippuvina Kanasugalu (The Dreams of Tipu Sultan)
Taledanda
Hittina Hunja

Karnad's works in visual media
Movies
 Nagamandala
Agni mattu Male made into a Hindi movie titled "Agnivarsha"
All of his plays have been staged and performed in almost all languages of India

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