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Arundhati Nag reflects on her journey in establishing Rangashankara, a theatre hub in Bengaluru, fulfilling a dream started with Shankar Nag. She discusses the theatre's growth, overcoming ...
Shankar Nag was killed instantly, Arundhati''s legs were broken, her hands and face covered in bruises as also her daughter.<br /><br />"In the days that followed, I had to make a choice," she ...
Ranga Shankara, the Bengaluru theatre set up by actor Arundhati Nag named after her late husband, Shankar Nag, used to have at least one show on six days of the week, without fail, for years. And ...
At 17, when her acting talents were just about taking shape, she met Shankar Nag, the acclaimed Kannada actor, through theatre. Six years later, the two got married and she moved to Bangalore.
Theatre professional Arundhati Nag talks about the Ranga Shankara theatre festival, which will be launched on October 27 in a digital format.
Ramesh Bhat, an actor and a close friend of Shankar Nag, remembers the actor on his 63rd birthday ...
A man bursting with ideas, Shankar Nag set up Sanket Studio, with state-of-the-art dubbing technology. According to his wife and theatre person Arundhati Nag, he was an experimenter all his life ...
As Ranga Shankara gears up for its 10th anniversary, founder Arundhati Nag takes us through its journey, driven by the mission to give the city its own theatre It’s a space where the city’s ...
BENGALURU: If one were to ask artiste Arundhati Nag about the theatre space and her upcoming plans, the answer will rarely centre around a role she might play.
Since his days with his theatre troupe Sanketh, Shankar Nag collaborated with the same group of actors: his brother Anant Nag, Arundhati Rao who would become his wife, Ramesh Bhat, among others.
This is an edited excerpt from a talk that Arundhati Nag, the much-fêted actor and the founder of Ranga Shankara, delivered at the DREAM:IN conference yesterday here in Bangalore. Mrs.Nag was one ...
Girish Karnad and Arundhati Nag at the launch of the website BANGALORE: As a part of the Theatre Festival 09, Ranga Shankara launched an exclusive website on Shankar Nag.