His family moved to Dharwad in Karnataka when he was fourteen, where he grew up with his two sisters and a niece. As a youngster, he was an ardent admirer of Yakshagana and the theater in his village. Later, after his father was transferred to Sirsi in the Kannada-speaking regions of Bombay Presidency, Karnad was exposed to travelling theatre groups and natak mandalis (theatre troupes), which were experiencing a period of efflorescence during the iconic Balgandharva era. Karnad's initial schooling was in Marathi. Girish was the third of the four children born thereafter. Therefore, the wedding was held privately, and under the dispensation of the Arya Samaj, a reform organization that condones widow remarriage. The marriage was controversial not because of bigamy (it was legal until 1956 for a Hindu man to have more than one wife) but because of the prevailing social prejudice against widow remarriage. Raghunath Karnad were married in a private ceremony. Some five years later, and while the first wife was still alive, Krishnabai and Dr. He was from the Konkani speaking Chitrapur Saraswat Brahmin community. Since it was necessary for her to earn a living, she began working as a nurse and cook (general housekeeper) for the bedridden wife of a certain Raghunath Karnad, a doctor in the Bombay Medical Services. His mother Krishnabai (née Mankikar) was a young widow with a son who belonged to a poor family. Girish Karnad was born in Chitrapur Saraswat Brahmin family of Matheran, in present-day Maharashtra, in 1938. He was a presenter for a weekly science magazine programme called "Turning Point" that aired on Doordarshan in 1991. He was conferred Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan by the Government of India and won four Filmfare Awards, of which three are Filmfare Award for Best Director – Kannada and the fourth a Filmfare Best Screenplay Award. He was active in the world of Indian cinema working as an actor, director and screenwriter, in Hindi and Kannada cinema, and has earned awards.
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Karanth, Alyque Padamsee, Prasanna, Arvind Gaur, Satyadev Dubey, Vijaya Mehta, Shyamanand Jalan, Amal Allanaa and Zafer Mohiuddin. His plays have been translated into some Indian languages and directed by directors like Ebrahim Alkazi, B. He translated his plays into English and received acclaim. įor four decades Karnad composed plays, often using history and mythology to tackle contemporary issues. He was a recipient of the 1998 Jnanpith Award, the highest literary honour conferred in India.
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His rise as a playwright in the 1960s marked the coming of age of modern Indian playwriting in Kannada, just as Badal Sarkar did in Bengali, Vijay Tendulkar in Marathi, and Mohan Rakesh in Hindi. Girish Karnad ( – 10 June 2019) was an Indian actor, film director, Kannada writer, playwright and a Jnanpith awardee, who predominantly worked in South Indian cinema and Bollywood.