Bhargavi Narayan | |
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Born | |
Died | 14 February 2022 Bangalore, Karnataka, India | (aged 84)
Nationality | Indian |
Alma mater | Maharani's College, Bengaluru [1] |
Occupation | Actress |
Spouse | Belavadi Nanjundaiah Narayana |
Children | 4; including Prakash and Sudha [2] |
Relatives | Samyukta Hornad (granddaughter) [3] |
Bhargavi Narayan (4 February 1938 – 14 February 2022) was an Indian actress in the Kannada film industry, [4] and a theatre artist in Karnataka, India. [5][ non-primary source needed] Her notable films include Eradu Kanasu, Hanthakana Sanchu, Pallavi Anupallavi, and Baa Nalle Madhuchandrake. [6] [7] [8]
Narayan has been a part of more than 22 films and many drama (theatre) plays in Kannada,[ citation needed] including the television series Manthana and Mukta. She has written and directed plays for AIR's women's programs and Women's Association for Children, Karnataka. She has worked as a member of Kannada Natak Academy. [9] [10]
Before beginning her career in the arts, Narayan worked as a manager in ESI Corporation, Bengaluru. [1]
She wrote a book in Kannada, called Naa Kanda Nammavaru, published by Ankita Pustaka, Bengaluru. [11]
Narayan was a speaker at the Bangalore Literature Festival 2018, Bengaluru. [12] [13]
Bhargavi was born on 4 February 1938 to Naamagiriyamma and M. Ramaswamy. [1]
She was married [14] to Belavadi Nanjundaiah Narayana, a.k.a. Makeup Nani (3 November 1929 – 4 December 2003), [15] who was a Kannada film actor and makeup artist. [16] [17] They have four children: Sujatha, Prakash, Pradeep and Sudha. [18] Prakash is an Indian theater, film, television and media personality, and a National Film Award recipient, for his directorial film Stumble in 2002. [19] He is married to Chandrika, and their children are namely Meghana and Teju. Sudha, a Kannada film actress and theatre artist, [20] is married to M. G. Satya and their children are Shantanu and Samyukta. Samyukta is also a Kannada film actress. [21]
Narayan's autobiography, Naanu, Bhargavi ("I am, Bhargavi"), [22] was released in 2012, by publisher Ankita Pustaka, [23] Bengaluru. The book won awards [9] from Karnataka State Sahitya Academy, Karnataka Sangha, Shimoga [24] and Srimati Gangamma Somappa Bommai Pratishthana, Dharwad, [25] Karnataka.
She died in Jayanagar, Bangalore on 14 February 2022, at the age of 84. [26]
Bhargavi Narayan | |
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Born | |
Died | 14 February 2022 Bangalore, Karnataka, India | (aged 84)
Nationality | Indian |
Alma mater | Maharani's College, Bengaluru [1] |
Occupation | Actress |
Spouse | Belavadi Nanjundaiah Narayana |
Children | 4; including Prakash and Sudha [2] |
Relatives | Samyukta Hornad (granddaughter) [3] |
Bhargavi Narayan (4 February 1938 – 14 February 2022) was an Indian actress in the Kannada film industry, [4] and a theatre artist in Karnataka, India. [5][ non-primary source needed] Her notable films include Eradu Kanasu, Hanthakana Sanchu, Pallavi Anupallavi, and Baa Nalle Madhuchandrake. [6] [7] [8]
Narayan has been a part of more than 22 films and many drama (theatre) plays in Kannada,[ citation needed] including the television series Manthana and Mukta. She has written and directed plays for AIR's women's programs and Women's Association for Children, Karnataka. She has worked as a member of Kannada Natak Academy. [9] [10]
Before beginning her career in the arts, Narayan worked as a manager in ESI Corporation, Bengaluru. [1]
She wrote a book in Kannada, called Naa Kanda Nammavaru, published by Ankita Pustaka, Bengaluru. [11]
Narayan was a speaker at the Bangalore Literature Festival 2018, Bengaluru. [12] [13]
Bhargavi was born on 4 February 1938 to Naamagiriyamma and M. Ramaswamy. [1]
She was married [14] to Belavadi Nanjundaiah Narayana, a.k.a. Makeup Nani (3 November 1929 – 4 December 2003), [15] who was a Kannada film actor and makeup artist. [16] [17] They have four children: Sujatha, Prakash, Pradeep and Sudha. [18] Prakash is an Indian theater, film, television and media personality, and a National Film Award recipient, for his directorial film Stumble in 2002. [19] He is married to Chandrika, and their children are namely Meghana and Teju. Sudha, a Kannada film actress and theatre artist, [20] is married to M. G. Satya and their children are Shantanu and Samyukta. Samyukta is also a Kannada film actress. [21]
Narayan's autobiography, Naanu, Bhargavi ("I am, Bhargavi"), [22] was released in 2012, by publisher Ankita Pustaka, [23] Bengaluru. The book won awards [9] from Karnataka State Sahitya Academy, Karnataka Sangha, Shimoga [24] and Srimati Gangamma Somappa Bommai Pratishthana, Dharwad, [25] Karnataka.
She died in Jayanagar, Bangalore on 14 February 2022, at the age of 84. [26]