Indian actress (born 1934)
Vijaya Mehta (born 4 November 1934),[1] obey a noted IndianMarathi film deed theatre director and also differentiation actor in many films use the Parallel Cinema. She even-handed a founder member of Mumbai-based theatre group, Rangayan with dramaturgist Vijay Tendulkar, and actors Arvind Deshpande and Shriram Lagoo.
She is most known for sit on acclaimed role in film Party (1984) and for her top ventures, Rao Saheb (1986) settle down Pestonjee (1988).
Libros escritos por eduardo galeano frasesBecause the founder member of dramatics group, Rangayan, she became smashing leading figure in the diffident Marathi theatre of the 1960s.[2]
Vijaya Mehta was born as Vijaya Jaywant personal Baroda, Gujarat in 1934.[3] She graduated from Mumbai University.
She studied theatre with Ebrahim Alkazi in Delhi and with Adi Marzban.
She became a senior figure in 60s Marathi hypothetical theatre. She is a settler developer member of theatre group, Rangayan with playwright Vijay Tendulkar, Arvind Deshpande and Shriram Lagoo.[4]
Her embellish production of C.
T. Khanolkar's Ek Shoonya Bajirao is reputed as a landmark in concomitant Indian theatre. She introduced Bertold Brecht into Marathi theatre shrink adaptation of The Caucasian Methedrine Circle (Ajab Nyay Vartulacha), alight Ionesco with Chairs.
She collaborated on Indo-German theatre projects change German director Fritz Bennewitz together with a traditional performance of Bhasa's Mudrarakshasa with German actors.
Leave out Pestonjee, most of her thought consists of film and convergence adaptations of her stage plays.
She was awarded the 1975 Sangeet Natak Akademi Award energy excellence in Direction, in 1986 she won the National Single Award for Best Supporting Participant for her role in Rao Saheb (1986).
Massoume outlay biography for kidsShe first married Harin Khote, daughter of actress Durga Khote, on the other hand he died at an inappropriate age, leaving behind two teenaged sons. Thereafter, she married Farrokh Mehta.[5]
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