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Nandita Das

Nandita Das 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. She had also sought petition seeking the commutation of the death sentence handed out to Ajmal Kasab.[4]

Nandita Das
Nandita Das
Born
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Occupations
  • Actress
  • director
Years active1989–present
Spouses
Soumya Sen
(m. 2002; div. 2007)
Subodh Maskara
(m. 2010; sep. 2017)
Children1
HonoursChevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (2011)

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.[5] She was commended for her "contribution towards the development of Indo-French cooperation in the field of cinema."[6] In 2009, France released a stamp featuring Das, from artist Titouan Lamazou's project "Women of the World."[7][8]

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."[9][10][11][12] Her fellow inductees were Anna Fendi, Heidi Klum, and Madam Chen Zhili.[13]

Early life and education edit

Das' 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,[14] where she attended the Sardar Patel Vidyalaya school.[15] 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.[16]

Das was a Yale World Fellow in 2014.[17] She was one of 16 emerging global leaders chosen from nearly 4000 applicants.

She has also taught at the Rishi Valley School.[18]

Career edit

Acting edit

Das 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]

Direction edit

In 2008, she directed her first film, Firaaq.[19] 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".[20] In 2018, Nandita directed Manto.[21] Das decided to make a film on Manto after reading a translation of his stories in 2012. She always had Nawazuddin Siddiqui in mind for the role and approached him for the same.[22] The film was premiered in Cannes Film Festival in 2018.[23] The film was also screened at Toronto International Film Festival.[24] In 2019 Das produced and directed a PSA music video, 'India's Got Colour'.[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. The film is also produced by her company NDI, in collaboration with Applause Entertainment. Zwigato was released in India on 17 March 2023.

Voice narration edit

Das narrated the children's audiobook series Under the Banyan,[25] and Mahatma Gandhi's autobiography by Charkha Audiobooks, The Story of My Experiments with Truth.[26] 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.

Listen to Her edit

During the pandemic, in May 2020, she wrote, directed and acted in a short film called, Listen to Her. The 7 min film, produced by Nandita Das Initiatives, is about the increase in domestic violence and overburden of work that women are facing during the lock-down. It was supported by UNESCO, UNFPA, UNICEF, UN Women and South Asia Foundation.

Personal life edit

In 2002, Das married Saumya Sen.[citation needed] The couple began Leapfrog, a media organisation geared towards making socially conscious ad films.[27] The couple divorced in 2007.[28][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.[29][30] Das and Maskara have a son named Vihaan.[31] In January 2017, the couple announced that they have parted ways.[32]

Nandita Das is an atheist.[33] She claims she has no religious affiliation -- "If I aligned with anything it would probably be Buddhism," she said.[34]

Activism edit

Das 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).[35] [better source needed] In 2009, Das was appointed Chairperson of the Children's Film Society of India.[36] In 2012, she was the guest of honour at the iVolunteer Awards, held in Mumbai.[37] Das also donated to the launch of the investigative journalism magazine Tehelka, founded by Tarun Tejpal.[38]

India's Got Colour (Dark is Beautiful) campaign edit

In 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."[39] 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.[40] 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.[41]

Speaking engagements edit

Das 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).[42][43]

In 2016, she gave a TEDx talk at TEDxWalledCity on "The Biggest Hypocrisy of Our Times: Our Attitude to Poverty."[44] In 2011, she spoke at TEDxNarimanPoint, on "Transformation in Education".[45]

In 2019. she gave a Tedx talk at TEDxShivNadarUniversity about A Mother's Journey With Anger

Accolades edit

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.[46][47]

For acting edit

List of film acting awards and nominations received by Nandita Das
Year Award Film Category Result
2000 45th Filmfare Awards 1947 Earth Best Debut Won
2001 Santa Monica Film Festival Bawander Best Actress Won
2002 Cairo International Film Festival Amaar Bhuvan Won
Tamil Nadu State Film Awards Kannathil Muthamittal Special Prize Won
2006 Nandi Awards Kamli Best Actress Won
2007 Madrid International Film Festival Maati Maay (A Grave-keeper's Tale) Won
2013 8th Lux Style Awards Ramchand Pakistani Best Film Actress Nominated
60th Filmfare Awards South Neerparavai Best Supporting Actress Nominated

For directing edit

List of film directing awards and nominations received by Nandita Das
Year Award Film Category Status Ref.
2008 Asian Festival of First Films Firaaq Best Film Won [48]
Best Screenplay
Foreign Correspondents Association Purple Orchid Award for Best Film
2009 Kara Film Festival Best Film Won
International Film Festival of Kerala Special Jury Award Won
Thessaloniki International Film Festival Special Prize (Everyday Life: Transcendence or Reconciliation Award) Won
Golden Alexander Nominated
2010 Filmfare Awards Special Award Won
2018 Cannes Film Festival Manto Un Certain Regard Award Nominated
Toronto International Film Festival People's Choice Award Nominated
Asia Pacific Screen Award FIAPF (Films in the Asia Pacific region) Won
2019 Filmfare Awards Best Film (Critics) Nominated
Best Screenplay Nominated
Best Dialogue Nominated

Filmography edit

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released

Actor edit

List of film acting credits
Year Title Role Language(s) Notes
1987 Bangle Box Hindi Telefilm
1989 Parinati Hindi
1995 Ek Thi Goonja Goonja Hindi
1996 Fire Sita English
1998 1947 Earth Shanta, the Ayah Hindi Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut
Hazaar Chaurasi Ki Maa Nandini Mitra Hindi
Janmadinam Sarasu Malayalam
Biswaprakash Anjali Odia
1999 Deveeri Deveeri (Akka) Kannada
Rockford Lily Vegas English
Punaradhivasam Shalini Malayalam
2000 Hari-Bhari Afsana Hindi
Saanjh Hindi Short film
Bawandar Sanwari Hindi,
Rajasthani,
English
Best Actress at Santa Monica Film Festival
2001 Aks Supriya Verma Hindi
Daughters of the Century Charu Hindi
2002 Aamaar Bhuvan Sakina Bengali Best Actress at Cairo Film Festival
Zee Cine Award for Best Actor – Female
Kannaki Kannaki Malayalam
Pitaah Paro Hindi
Azhagi Dhanalakshmi Tamil Nominated-Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Tamil
Kannathil Muthamittal Shyama Tamil Tamil Nadu State Film Award Special Prize
Lal Salaam Rupi(alias Chandrakka) Hindi
2003 Ek Alag Mausam Aparna Verma Hindi
Bas Yun Hi Veda Hindi
Supari Mamta Sikri Hindi
Shubho Mahurat Mallika Sen Bengali
Kagaar: Life on the Edge Aditi Hindi
Ek Din 24 Ghante Sameera Dutta Hindi
2004 Vishwa Thulasi Sita Tamil
2005 Fleeting Beauty Indian woman English
2006 Maati Maay Chandi Marathi Madrid International Film Festival (2007), Best Actress
Podokkhep Megha Bengali
Provoked Radha Dalal English
Kamli Kamli Telugu Nandi Award for Best Actress
2007 Before the Rains Sajani English,
Malayalam
Naalu Pennungal Kamakshi Malayalam
Paani: A Drop of Life Mira Ben Hindi Short film
2008 Ramchand Pakistani Champa Urdu Pakistani film
2011 I Am Afia Hindi
2012 Neerparavai Esther Tamil Nominated—SIIMA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Tamil
Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Tamil
2013 Oonga Hemla Hindi,
Odia
2014 Rastres de Sàndal Mina Kuminar English,
Catalan
2017 Khamosh! Adalat Jaari Hai Leela Benare Hindi
2018 Dhaad Monghi Gujarati[49] shot in 2001
2019 Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyun Aata Hai? Stella Hindi Remake of classic Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyoon Aata Hai[50]
2021 Call My Agent: Bollywood Herself Hindi
2022 Virata Parvam Shankutala Telugu [51]

Director edit

List of film directing credits
Year Title Language Notes Ref.
2008 Firaaq Hindi
Urdu
Gujarati
Best Film and Best Screenplay at Asian Festival of First Films
Purple Orchid Award for Best Film at Asian Festival of First Films
Special Jury Award at International Film Festival of Kerala
Special Prize at International Thessaloniki Film Festival
Filmfare Special Award
Nominated—Golden Alexander at International Thessaloniki Film Festival
[48]
2017 In Defence of Freedom Hindi Short film
2018 Manto Hindi
Urdu
2019 India's Got Colour Hindi Music Video
2023 Zwigato Hindi World premiere at the TIFF 2022[52]

Bibliography edit

  • Manto and I. Aleph Book Company. ISBN 978-81-943657-4-7

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  50. ^ Taran Adarsh [@taran_adarsh] (6 March 2019). "Manav Kaul, Nandita Das and Saurabh Shukla... #AlbertPintoKoGussaKyunAataHai - an official remake of the cult classic by Saeed Akhtar Mirza - to release on 12 April 2019... Directed by Soumitra Ranade... The 1980 classic starred Naseeruddin Shah, Shabana Azmi and Smita Patil. https://t.co/e3JaquzPMI" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  51. ^ Taran Adarsh [@taran_adarsh] (14 December 2020). "RANA DAGGUBATI NEW POSTER... On #RanaDaggubati's birthday today, Team #ViraataParvam unveil the new poster... Final schedule is in progress in #Hyderabad... The #Telugu film costars #SaiPallavi, #NanditaDas and #Priyamani... Directed by Venu Udugula... D Suresh Babu presentation. https://t.co/sfrEpk5pr0" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Nandita Das at IMDb
  • Dark is Beautiful 1 June 2019 at the Wayback Machine
  • Interview 2003

nandita, indian, actress, director, acted, over, feature, films, different, languages, appeared, films, fire, 1996, earth, 1998, bawandar, 2000, kannathil, muthamittal, 2002, azhagi, 2002, kamli, 2006, before, rains, 2007, directorial, debut, firaaq, 2008, pre. Nandita Das 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 amp 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 She had also sought petition seeking the commutation of the death sentence handed out to Ajmal Kasab 4 Nandita DasNandita DasBornMumbai Maharashtra IndiaOccupationsActressdirectorYears active1989 presentSpousesSoumya Sen m 2002 div 2007 wbr Subodh Maskara m 2010 sep 2017 wbr Children1HonoursChevalier de l Ordre des Arts et des Lettres 2011 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 Benoit Jacquot Emir Kusturica Toni Morrison Agnes Varda and John Woo In 2013 she served on the Cinefondation and short films jury with Jane Campion Maji da Abdi Nicoletta Braschi and Semih Kaplanoglu 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 5 She was commended for her contribution towards the development of Indo French cooperation in the field of cinema 6 In 2009 France released a stamp featuring Das from artist Titouan Lamazou s project Women of the World 7 8 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 9 10 11 12 Her fellow inductees were Anna Fendi Heidi Klum and Madam Chen Zhili 13 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Acting 2 2 Direction 2 3 Voice narration 2 4 Listen to Her 3 Personal life 4 Activism 4 1 India s Got Colour Dark is Beautiful campaign 4 2 Speaking engagements 5 Accolades 5 1 For acting 5 2 For directing 6 Filmography 6 1 Actor 6 2 Director 7 Bibliography 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education editDas 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 14 where she attended the Sardar Patel Vidyalaya school 15 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 16 Das was a Yale World Fellow in 2014 17 She was one of 16 emerging global leaders chosen from nearly 4000 applicants She has also taught at the Rishi Valley School 18 Career editActing edit Das 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 Direction edit In 2008 she directed her first film Firaaq 19 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 20 In 2018 Nandita directed Manto 21 Das decided to make a film on Manto after reading a translation of his stories in 2012 She always had Nawazuddin Siddiqui in mind for the role and approached him for the same 22 The film was premiered in Cannes Film Festival in 2018 23 The film was also screened at Toronto International Film Festival 24 In 2019 Das produced and directed a PSA music video India s Got Colour 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 The film is also produced by her company NDI in collaboration with Applause Entertainment Zwigato was released in India on 17 March 2023 Voice narration edit Das narrated the children s audiobook series Under the Banyan 25 and Mahatma Gandhi s autobiography by Charkha Audiobooks The Story of My Experiments with Truth 26 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 Listen to Her edit During the pandemic in May 2020 she wrote directed and acted in a short film called Listen to Her The 7 min film produced by Nandita Das Initiatives is about the increase in domestic violence and overburden of work that women are facing during the lock down It was supported by UNESCO UNFPA UNICEF UN Women and South Asia Foundation Personal life editIn 2002 Das married Saumya Sen citation needed The couple began Leapfrog a media organisation geared towards making socially conscious ad films 27 The couple divorced in 2007 28 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 29 30 Das and Maskara have a son named Vihaan 31 In January 2017 the couple announced that they have parted ways 32 Nandita Das is an atheist 33 She claims she has no religious affiliation If I aligned with anything it would probably be Buddhism she said 34 Activism editDas 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 35 better source needed In 2009 Das was appointed Chairperson of the Children s Film Society of India 36 In 2012 she was the guest of honour at the iVolunteer Awards held in Mumbai 37 Das also donated to the launch of the investigative journalism magazine Tehelka founded by Tarun Tejpal 38 India s Got Colour Dark is Beautiful campaign edit In 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 39 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 40 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 41 Speaking engagements edit Das 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 42 43 In 2016 she gave a TEDx talk at TEDxWalledCity on The Biggest Hypocrisy of Our Times Our Attitude to Poverty 44 In 2011 she spoke at TEDxNarimanPoint on Transformation in Education 45 In 2019 she gave a Tedx talk at TEDxShivNadarUniversity about A Mother s Journey With AngerAccolades editThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Nandita Das news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message 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 46 47 For acting edit List of film acting awards and nominations received by Nandita Das Year Award Film Category Result 2000 45th Filmfare Awards 1947 Earth Best Debut Won 2001 Santa Monica Film Festival Bawander Best Actress Won 2002 Cairo International Film Festival Amaar Bhuvan Won Tamil Nadu State Film Awards Kannathil Muthamittal Special Prize Won 2006 Nandi Awards Kamli Best Actress Won 2007 Madrid International Film Festival Maati Maay A Grave keeper s Tale Won 2013 8th Lux Style Awards Ramchand Pakistani Best Film Actress Nominated 60th Filmfare Awards South Neerparavai Best Supporting Actress Nominated For directing edit List of film directing awards and nominations received by Nandita Das Year Award Film Category Status Ref 2008 Asian Festival of First Films Firaaq Best Film Won 48 Best Screenplay Foreign Correspondents Association Purple Orchid Award for Best Film 2009 Kara Film Festival Best Film Won International Film Festival of Kerala Special Jury Award Won Thessaloniki International Film Festival Special Prize Everyday Life Transcendence or Reconciliation Award Won Golden Alexander Nominated 2010 Filmfare Awards Special Award Won 2018 Cannes Film Festival Manto Un Certain Regard Award Nominated Toronto International Film Festival People s Choice Award Nominated Asia Pacific Screen Award FIAPF Films in the Asia Pacific region Won 2019 Filmfare Awards Best Film Critics Nominated Best Screenplay Nominated Best Dialogue NominatedFilmography editKey Denotes films that have not yet been released Actor edit List of film acting credits Year Title Role Language s Notes 1987 Bangle Box Hindi Telefilm 1989 Parinati Hindi 1995 Ek Thi Goonja Goonja Hindi 1996 Fire Sita English 1998 1947 Earth Shanta the Ayah Hindi Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut Hazaar Chaurasi Ki Maa Nandini Mitra Hindi Janmadinam Sarasu Malayalam Biswaprakash Anjali Odia 1999 Deveeri Deveeri Akka Kannada Rockford Lily Vegas English Punaradhivasam Shalini Malayalam 2000 Hari Bhari Afsana Hindi Saanjh Hindi Short film Bawandar Sanwari Hindi Rajasthani English Best Actress at Santa Monica Film Festival 2001 Aks Supriya Verma Hindi Daughters of the Century Charu Hindi 2002 Aamaar Bhuvan Sakina Bengali Best Actress at Cairo Film FestivalZee Cine Award for Best Actor Female Kannaki Kannaki Malayalam Pitaah Paro Hindi Azhagi Dhanalakshmi Tamil Nominated Filmfare Award for Best Actress Tamil Kannathil Muthamittal Shyama Tamil Tamil Nadu State Film Award Special Prize Lal Salaam Rupi alias Chandrakka Hindi 2003 Ek Alag Mausam Aparna Verma Hindi Bas Yun Hi Veda Hindi Supari Mamta Sikri Hindi Shubho Mahurat Mallika Sen Bengali Kagaar Life on the Edge Aditi Hindi Ek Din 24 Ghante Sameera Dutta Hindi 2004 Vishwa Thulasi Sita Tamil 2005 Fleeting Beauty Indian woman English 2006 Maati Maay Chandi Marathi Madrid International Film Festival 2007 Best Actress Podokkhep Megha Bengali Provoked Radha Dalal English Kamli Kamli Telugu Nandi Award for Best Actress 2007 Before the Rains Sajani English Malayalam Naalu Pennungal Kamakshi Malayalam Paani A Drop of Life Mira Ben Hindi Short film 2008 Ramchand Pakistani Champa Urdu Pakistani film 2011 I Am Afia Hindi 2012 Neerparavai Esther Tamil Nominated SIIMA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role TamilNominated Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress Tamil 2013 Oonga Hemla Hindi Odia 2014 Rastres de Sandal Mina Kuminar English Catalan 2017 Khamosh Adalat Jaari Hai Leela Benare Hindi 2018 Dhaad Monghi Gujarati 49 shot in 2001 2019 Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyun Aata Hai Stella Hindi Remake of classic Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyoon Aata Hai 50 2021 Call My Agent Bollywood Herself Hindi 2022 Virata Parvam Shankutala Telugu 51 Director edit List of film directing credits Year Title Language Notes Ref 2008 Firaaq HindiUrduGujarati Best Film and Best Screenplay at Asian Festival of First FilmsPurple Orchid Award for Best Film at Asian Festival of First FilmsSpecial Jury Award at International Film Festival of KeralaSpecial Prize at International Thessaloniki Film FestivalFilmfare Special AwardNominated Golden Alexander at International Thessaloniki Film Festival 48 2017 In Defence of Freedom Hindi Short film 2018 Manto HindiUrdu 2019 India s Got Colour Hindi Music Video 2023 Zwigato Hindi World premiere at the TIFF 2022 52 Bibliography editManto and I Aleph Book Company ISBN 978 81 943657 4 7References edit Nandita Das s Manto to be premiered at Cannes Film Festival Scroll in 12 April 2018 Archived from the original on 4 December 2018 Retrieved 11 November 2019 a b India s got colour UNESCO Archived from the original on 11 November 2019 Retrieved 11 November 2019 Das Nandita 25 September 2019 India s Got Colour via YouTube List of people who signed Ajmal Kasab s mercy petition https advocatetanmoy com 2019 02 13 list of people who signed ajmal kasabs mercy petition Ians 16 April 2011 French honour for Nandita Das The Hindu ISSN 0971 751X Archived from the original on 18 July 2020 Retrieved 13 January 2018 Distinction conferred on Actor Director Nandita Das 2011 La France en Inde France in India Archived from the original on 14 January 2018 Retrieved 13 January 2018 Philatelic issues related to Nandita Das issued by Foreign Countries indianphilately net Archived from the original on 14 January 2018 Retrieved 13 January 2018 Taber Kimberly Conniff 31 October 2007 Titouan Lamazou His vision of women around the world The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on 14 January 2018 Retrieved 13 January 2018 Game for Fame Nandita Das is first Indian to be inducted into the International Women s Forum Hall of Fame India Today 5 November 2011 The game changer The Telegraph India Archived from the original on 7 November 2011 Retrieved 13 January 2018 Nandita Das in IWF s International Hall of Fame Latest News amp Updates at Daily News amp Analysis dna 29 October 2011 Archived from the original on 14 January 2018 Retrieved 13 January 2018 International Women s Forum Programs International Women s Forum Archived from the original on 14 January 2018 Retrieved 13 January 2018 International Women s Forum Brochure PDF Archived from the original PDF on 11 August 2021 Retrieved 13 January 2018 I am still searching for a place to call home OPEN Archived from the original on 13 August 2013 Retrieved 13 August 2013 Khushwant Singh 21 September 2009 The Painter s Daughter Outlook India Retrieved 2 October 2015 Mendis Isidore Domnick 23 June 2003 Independent stardom Business Line Archived from the original on 15 November 2009 Retrieved 20 June 2009 Nandita Das Yale Greenberg World Fellows worldfellows yale edu Archived from the original on 23 August 2017 Retrieved 13 January 2018 Chat with Nandita Das Hindustan Times 15 February 2003 Retrieved 9 November 2023 Saltz Rachel 4 June 2009 The Variety of Life Real and Imagined in Movie Mad India The New York Times Archived from the original on 22 September 2018 Retrieved 20 June 2009 Nandita Das talks about her directorial debut Firaaq Radio Sargam 26 January 2009 Archived from the original on 21 August 2014 Retrieved 26 January 2009 Nandita Das and Nawazuddin Siddiqui bring Mantoiyat to JNU The Times of India Archived from the original on 26 December 2018 Retrieved 22 September 2018 Interview If Manto Were Alive Today He Would Have Been Put Behind Bars Nandita Das The Wire Archived from the original on 7 October 2018 Retrieved 7 October 2018 Writing the writer Deccan Herald 7 October 2018 Archived from the original on 7 October 2018 Retrieved 7 October 2018 Anurag Kashyap s Manmarziyaan Nandita Das Manto to be screened at Toronto International Film Festival Firstpost Archived from the original on 7 October 2018 Retrieved 7 October 2018 throh Beneath the Banyan boughs The Hindu Archived from the original on 21 October 2003 Retrieved 4 April 2018 Mahatma Gandhi Autobiography Audiobooks free download mkgandhi org Archived from the original on 4 April 2018 Retrieved 4 April 2018 Her own person The Hindu Chennai India 19 December 2004 Archived from the original on 30 September 2008 Retrieved 20 June 2009 Anand Utkarsh 24 May 2009 Actor Nandita Das files for divorce Yahoo India News Archived from the original on 31 May 2009 Retrieved 20 June 2009 Nandita Das is dating again The Times of India 21 November 2009 Retrieved 30 December 2009 permanent dead link Jha Subhash K 6 January 2010 Nandita Das marries moves to Mumbai by SUBHASH K JHA The Times of India Archived from the original on 25 October 2012 Lalwani Vickey 12 August 2010 It s a baby boy for Nandita The Times of India Archived from the original on 11 August 2011 Retrieved 13 August 2010 Nandita Das and husband Subodh Maskara split after seven years of marriage Here s all the details The Indian Express 3 January 2017 Archived from the original on 3 January 2017 Retrieved 3 January 2017 Atheism is the religion for these filmi folk The Times of India 17 December 2014 Archived from the original on 22 March 2018 Retrieved 12 June 2016 Garfinkel Perry 2 October 2009 Beyond the Screen The Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Archived from the original on 9 December 2021 Retrieved 9 December 2021 Gautam Savitha 27 September 2004 Ms Sense The Hindu Chennai India Archived from the original on 27 December 2004 Retrieved 20 June 2009 Profile of Chairperson CFSI website Archived from the original on 7 December 2010 iVolunteer Awards Celebrates Volunteering by Recognizing Volunteers indiacsr in Archived from the original on 24 April 2013 Retrieved 15 April 2013 Tehelka business Murky deals profits for Tejpal family Shoma Firstpost firstpost com Archived from the original on 27 March 2015 Retrieved 3 April 2015 Women Respect 30 December 2014 Stay UNfair Stay Beautiful respectwomen co in Archived from the original on 14 January 2018 Retrieved 13 January 2018 Even within independent cinema there is a kind of populist independent cinema Nandita Das The American Bazaar 30 September 2014 Archived from the original on 8 December 2014 Retrieved 27 November 2014 Rosario Kennith 3 October 2019 Nandita Das brings out rap video to fight skin tone discrimination The Hindu ISSN 0971 751X Archived from the original on 14 May 2021 Retrieved 12 November 2019 Struggles of Being a Woman in Society and Cinema A Talk with Nandita Das Yale Greenberg World Fellows worldfellows yale edu Archived from the original on 22 June 2020 Retrieved 21 June 2020 Naaree Interviews Actor And Director Nandita Das Naaree Work From Home Career Advice For Women in India 7 November 2015 Archived from the original on 22 June 2020 Retrieved 21 June 2020 TEDx Talks 21 March 2016 The biggest hypocrisy of our times Our attitude to Poverty Nandita Das TEDxWalledCity Archived from the original on 27 June 2020 Retrieved 13 January 2018 via YouTube TEDx Talks 20 September 2011 TEDxNarimanPoint Nandita Das Transformation in Education Archived from the original on 9 August 2020 Retrieved 13 January 2018 via YouTube Shabana Azmi Nandita Das receive Bharatiya Manavata Vikas Puraskar Business Standard Press Trust of India 30 August 2018 Archived from the original on 9 May 2019 Retrieved 9 May 2019 Daily India media recognizes 13 Indian stalwarts with Bharatiya Manavata Vikas Puraskar 2018 Central Chronicle Central India s Premier English Daily Archived from the original on 9 May 2019 Retrieved 9 May 2019 a b Toh Christopher 13 December 2008 THE WINNER TAKES IT ALL Today p 40 Archived from the original on 7 October 2022 Retrieved 7 October 2022 via NewspaperSG Oza Nandini 5 January 2018 After 17 years Gujarati film Dhaad starring Nandita Das set for release The Week Archived from the original on 11 August 2018 Retrieved 8 March 2018 Taran Adarsh taran adarsh 6 March 2019 Manav Kaul Nandita Das and Saurabh Shukla AlbertPintoKoGussaKyunAataHai an official remake of the cult classic by Saeed Akhtar Mirza to release on 12 April 2019 Directed by Soumitra Ranade The 1980 classic starred Naseeruddin Shah Shabana Azmi and Smita Patil https t co e3JaquzPMI Tweet via Twitter Taran Adarsh taran adarsh 14 December 2020 RANA DAGGUBATI NEW POSTER On RanaDaggubati s birthday today Team ViraataParvam unveil the new poster Final schedule is in progress in Hyderabad The Telugu film costars SaiPallavi NanditaDas and Priyamani Directed by Venu Udugula D Suresh Babu presentation https t co sfrEpk5pr0 Tweet via Twitter Dasgupta 16 August 2022 Kapil Sharma sheds his comic image in Nandita Das Zwigato plays an orthodox husband Watch first trailer The Indian Express Archived from the original on 4 September 2022 Retrieved 6 September 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nandita Das Official website Nandita Das at IMDb Dark is Beautiful Archived 1 June 2019 at the Wayback Machine Interview 2003 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nandita Das amp oldid 1215025615, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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