Skip to main content

Veteran actor, playwright Girish Karnad passes away


 Veteran actor, playwright and filmmaker Girish Karnad passed away this morning at around 6.30 am at his residence here due to multiorgan failure. He was 81 years old and had been ailing for a few months.He is bereaved by his wife Saraswati, son Raghu and daughter Radha. According to family sources, the funeral will take place at the Baiyappanahalli electric crematorium this afternoon without any religious rituals as per the wishes of the deceased.
image-source :buisness-standard.com
The family has also turned down the offer of a state funeral as per the wishes of the late actor and has appealed friends and relatives to be present at the crematorium for final rites.However, schools and colleges in the state have been declared a holiday for the day and three days mourning has been announced.

Girish Karnad was born on 19 May 1934 at Matheran in Mumbai presidency of the British empire. His father Dr Raghunath Karnad was an allopathic doctor and was serving in Mumbai. He had married Krishnabai, then a widow with a son, and a victim of child marriage.Dr Raghunath Karnad had ventured to brave the prevailing adverse social atmosphere to tie the nuptial ring to the lady who was then working as a nurse in the hospital where the former was working. Girish was born to this couple as the third son of the couple.

Girish had his primary education at Sirsi of North Canara district, secondary education at Basel Mission High School and college education in Karnataka College, both in Dharwad. He later went to Oxford University for higher education as a Rhodes scholar.

In England, he earned the distinction of becoming the first Asian to become the president of the Debating Club there. After returning from England, he worked for some time in the then Madras and also had a stint with the Chicago varsity as a visiting faculty for a short while.Along with his innings on the silver screen in multiple languages apart from Kannada and Hindi, he also served in several administrative positions such as chairman of Nehru Center in London, Director of National Films Institute, Pune and chairperson of Central Sangeet Natak Academy, New Delhi.

Yayati, Tughlaq, Hayavadana, Nagamandala, Taledanda, Agni mattu Male, Anjumallige, Hittinahunja, Tippuvina Kanasugulu were some of his prominent literary works among many others.
His acting career spanning more than six decades went on unhindered as he was sought after for roles not only in Kannada and Hindi but in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and many other language films.

Apart from almost all top civilian and cultural awards and an honorary doctorate in the home state, he was also felicitated with national level awards like Padmashree and Padmabhushan. He was also a recipient of the prestigious Jnanapeetha award for literary accomplishments.

'Tiger Jinda Hai' was his last Hindi film.

-Manohar Yadavatti


Comments

  1. Karnad was never tired of talking of his mother whenever an occasion arose. A widow who defied the conservative social mores of the society and brought up three children in early part of last century always evoked a deep sense of appreciation in him. The article is as much a biography in brief as possible and holds mirror to the great talent and accomplishment of Karnad. With a deep sense of loss we bid adieu to the departed soul.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

When Punjab Chief Minister's Son Was Paraded On Underwear

Year, 1959, Place Amritsar. Some Indian Army Officers & their wives went to the Railway Station to see off one of their colleagues. Some goons made lewd remarks against the women & tried to molest them. The Army Officers chased the goons who took shelter in a nearby Cinema Theatre. The matter was reported to Commanding Officer Col Jyothi Mohan Sen. On learning about the incident, the Col ordered the Cinema Hall to be surrounded by troops. All the goons were dragged out, the leader of the goons was so heady and drunk with power; he was none other than the son of Chief Minister of Punjab, Pratap Singh Kairon, a close associate of the then PM, Jawahar Lal Nehru. All the goons were stripped to their underwear, paraded in the streets of Amritsar & later interned in the Cantonment. The next day, the Chief Minister became furious & tried to release his son from Indian Army's incarceration. Do you know what happened? His vehicle was not allowed to go into the Cantonment a...

Basavanna: Equality, Humanity and Human Rights

Bengaluru: Akshaya Trutiya is the birthday of Lord Basaveshwara or Basavanna, the 12th-century revolutionary poet and religious reformer who rebelled against all blind beliefs, practices and rituals of Hinduism. It also goes to his credit of bringing God to one’s palms while simultaneously and vehemently opposing the tradition of visiting temples and places of pilgrimages in search of the almighty. Interestingly, unfortunately, or sadly what his followers or disciples have been doing all along would be another separate topic for discussion and better to forget for the time being. A Hindu Protestant: Dr Godwin Shiri, former Director of Christian Institute For The Study Of Religion And Society (CISRS), Bengaluru, during an informal interaction, opined-“Basavanna can be aptly described as a Hindu Protestant as he was in the forefront of opposing blind beliefs”. Influenced by Buddha: Mallikarjun G Kelagade, former Director of the Department of Information and Public Relations (DIPR) kee...

Dharwad's Arya Durga, Rukmini and Saraswati...: From Nothing to Crores and Crores...

Bengaluru: Arya Durga Kirani Stores, with Rukmini and Saraswati outlets, are household names for all those residing in and natives of Dharwad. It was a humble and austere beginning, dating back a few decades, thanks to hard work, sincerity, and trustworthy behaviour with customers, the business flourished and grew in leaps and bounds in an unimaginable proportion. Started working at the age of eight years! The owner, late Gajanan Vitthal Shetti, was primarily from Ankola in the North Canara (Karwar) district. Ankola, a coastal town, is renowned for its Salt Satyagraha during the freedom struggle movement. The financial condition of Shetti's family was too critical, making it too difficult to meet even the basic demands of day-to-day life. He began working at a ration shop while he was only eight years of age and continued working until he became 15 years old. Mahalakshmi Hotel boomerangs: Then Gajanan Vitthal Shetti came to Hubballi to do business. He came with his father, Vitth...