Actor, playwright Girish Karnad passes away at 81

[Edited By: Gaurav]

Monday, 10th June , 2019 11:36 am

Veteran actor and playwright Girish Raghunath Karnad passed away at a Bengaluru hospital at 6.30 am today. Karnad was 81-years-old.

The playwright was born in Matheran in 1938. The Kannada writer made his acting and screenwriting debut in a 1970 release called 'Samskara'. The film won the President's Golden Lotus Award.

Besides, Karnad had also acted in the classic television show 'Malgudi Days' where he played the role of Swami's father.

Karnad's plays have been translated into English and several Indian languages and directed by directors like Alyque Padamsee, Ebrahim Alkazi, Arvind Gaur, BV Karanth, Zafer Mohiuddin, Satyadev Dubey, Shyamanand Jalan, Amal Allana, Vijaya Mehta and Prasanna.

He also hosted the science magazine Turning Point on Doordarshan in the early 1990s.

Karnad served as the Director of the Film and Television Institute of India (1974-1975) and Chairman of the Sangeet Natak Akademi, the National Academy of the Performing Arts (1988-93).

Girish Karnad was a Padma Shri awardee as well as Padma Bhushan for literature.

A Rhodes scholar, Karnad wrote his first play 'Yayati' in 1961 at the University of Oxford.

Following the news of his demise, industry colleagues as well as scholars, politicians and who's who of India expressed grief at the loss.

Writer Amitav Ghosh expressed his grief and wrote, 'Saddened to hear of the passing of Girish Karnad - a great writer and a very important public voice. Thoughts are with @rkarnad and his family.'

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