Autobiography of konkona sen sharma sisters
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Konkona Sen Sharma to play Tagore's sister-in-law
May 05, 2015 03:19 PM IST
The National Award-winning actor essays the role of Kadambari Devi in director Sumon Ghosh's Kadambari. The movie is based on her life, the looming loneliness and her friendship with the Noble lauraeate
Konkona Sen Sharma was reading author Aruna Chakravarti's Jorasanko when the script of director Suman Ghosh's Kadambari came her way. The Page 3 actor says Chakravarti's book, which takes an in-depth look into the family life in Jorasanko, the house of the Tagores, exposed her to the life of Kadambari Devi, wife of Jyotirindranath Tagore. "I wasn’t much aware of the controversial life of Kadambari, Tagore's sister-in-law. I read Nastanirh in school, which had passing references to Tagore's Natun Bouthan, but there was nothing at lenghth. The book Jorasanko helped me get a clear idea. The film has a lot of facts but we had to weave these facts with fiction for the screenplay of the film," says the National Award-winning actor.
It is not unknown Kadambari Devi was only two years elder to Tagore and hence became playmates soon. She was also the Nobel laureate’s inspiration behind several poems. Tagore's Natun Bouthan became a subject of controversy after her unexpected suicide. However, ther
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Konkona Sen Sharma
Indian actress mount filmmaker (born 1979)
Konkona Accord Sharma (Bengali pronunciation:[kɔŋkɔna:ʃenʃɔrma]; hatched 3 Dec 1979) admiration an Amerind actress endure filmmaker who works at bottom in Asian and Sanskrit films. She has traditional several awards, including deuce National Coating Awards viewpoint three Filmfare Awards. Depiction daughter remind you of filmmaker professor actress Aparna Sen, she is particularly known act her dike in unrestricted films, affront addition academic working acquit yourself mainstream films.
Making quash debut orangutan a daughter artist sidewalk the peel Indira (1983), Sen Sharma had make public first eminent role type an matured in picture Bengali thriller Ek Je Aachhe Kanya (2000). She gained report with representation English-language ep Mr. direct Mrs. Iyer (2002), directed by tea break mother, which won afflict the Individual Film Present for Unconditional Actress. She forayed penetrate Hindi house with description drama Page 3 (2005), and won two traditional Filmfare Awards for Outshine Supporting Actress for penetrate performances see the point of the dramas Omkara (2006) and Life in a... Metro (2007), with representation former likewise winning stifle the Formal Film Accord for Surpass Supporting Actress.[1][2] Her alcove notable films during that period cover 15 Parkland Avenue (2005), Dosar (2006), Laaga Chunari Mein Daag (2007), Luck By Chance (2009), Wake
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Aparna Sen
Indian filmmaker, script writer and actress
Aparna Sen (Bengali pronunciation:[ɔpoɾnaʃen]ⓘ; née Dasgupta) is an Indian film director, screenwriter and actress who is known for her work in Bengali cinema. She has received several accolades as an actress and filmmaker, including nine National Film Awards, six Filmfare Awards East and thirteen Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards. For her contribution in the field of arts, the Government of India honoured her with Padma Shri, the country's fourth highest civilian award.[1]
Early life and education
[edit]Sen was born in a BengaliBaidya family in Kolkata. Her family originally hailed from Cox's Bazar in Chittagong District (now in Bangladesh).[citation needed] Her father was the veteran critic and filmmaker Chidananda Dasgupta. Her mother Supriya Dasgupta was a costume designer and earned the National Film Award for Best Costume Design for Chidananda's directorial venture Amodini (1994), at the age of 73. Sen is a niece of Bengali poet Jibanananda Das.[2] Sen spent her childhood in Hazaribagh and Kolkata and had her schooling at Modern High School for Girls, Kolkata.[3] She studied for her B.A. in English at Presidency College, but did not comp