Mita Vashisht
Mita Vashisht | |
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Vashisht at the premiere of Janleva 555 in 2012 | |
Born |
[1] Pune, Maharashtra, India | 2 November 1967
Other names | Meeta Vasisht |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1987–present |
Mita Vashisht (born 2 November 1967)[1] is an Indian television, film and theatre actress.
Early life
Mita Vashisht was allegedly born on 2 November 1967 in Pune, Maharashtra, India to Rajeshwar Dutt Vasisht, a retired Colonel in the Indian Army and Meenakshi Mehta Vasisht, a teacher and musician.
A post-graduate in literature from Punjab University, Chandigarh and a graduate from the National School of Drama[2] (Delhi) in 1987, Vashisht is also visiting faculty to some of the premier design, film and theatre institutes of India – the NIFT (Delhi), FTII (Pune), NSD (Delhi) and the NID (Ahmedabad). She has also conducted theatre workshops in the UK (London, Birmingham, Leicester) and in Damascus. She teaches students of fashion design, film direction and acting, using theatre techniques.[3]
Career
Vashisht has worked in off-beat cinema as well as in commercial roles. She has worked in theatre and has written scripts as well. Since 2004, she has performed her solo play in English and Hindi, titled, Lal Ded, based on life of medieval Kashmiri mystic Lal Ded, all over India.[4]
Apart from acting, Vashisht is also actively involved in social work. She has worked with children in remand homes and with sex workers (she started a theatre troupe by enlisting 30 sex workers).[5]
Vashisht has written and produced three short films, as well as a serial for television. She has worked as executive producer on the award winning film The Name of a River (A BFI (London)- NFDC (India)- Bangladesh film co-production).
In June 2001, Vashisht established Mandala, space for arts collaborations research and education. Its aim was to spearhead a new movement in the arts, to centre stage and individuate the performing arts in society (she considers that imperative, in the face of an electronic media onslaught) and to aid artistic collaborations.
Her first project under Mandala however took an unusual twist. A chance theatre workshop that she conducted with trafficked minors in a remand home in Mumbai led to four years of her full-time involvement with the cause of self- empowerment and rehabilitation of trafficked minors. (trafficked minors i.e. minor girls rescued from prostitution from the city brothels).
As artistic director of Mandala she created Mandala TAM (theatre arts module)--- a methodology and a training process based on the performing arts that proved to be highly successful in helping the trafficked minors to heal and transform mentally, physically, emotionally and intellectually.
Theatre
She has performed in the 75 minute solo theatre performance Lal Ded, based on the life and poetry of the iconic woman mystic and poet of Kashmir Lal Ded.[6] Lal Ded performances have been invited to and featured in the following National/International theatre festivals in India and abroad.
- 2004: World Human Rights Day for the NGO 'Akshara', Mumbai.
- 2005: The Hungry Heart Int. Theatre Festival, India Habitat Centre, Delhi.
- 2006: The Hungry Heart International theatre festival, Delhi.
- 2006: World theatre day, Pune. (Alliance Francaise)
- 2007: National Centre for the Performing Arts, Mumbai
- 2008: Bharangam (the Int. theatre festival, NSD Delhi) commemorating NSD's golden jubilee year.
- 2008: International Sufi Festival of Performing Arts, Srinagar, Kashmir.
- 2008: National Theatre Festival, Dehradun
- 2008: World Performing Arts Festival, Lahore, Pakistan.
- 2009: North Zone Cultural Centre Festival, Chandigarh.
Film and television
She has also produced ad directed television programs and documentaries. She is working on She of the Four Names, commissioned by Public Services Broadcasting Trust, India. (PSBT) based on Lal Ded.
Vashisht played a key role in Ekta Kapoor's Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi. She played the role of the uptight principal on the show Suvreen Guggal on Channel V India and Akbar's evil stepmom in the serial, Jodha Akbar on Zee TV.[7]
Selected filmography
Year | Film | Role | Director | Notes |
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1987 | Var Var Vari | Nayika | Kumar Shahani | |
1989 | Chandni | Chandni's friend | Yash Chopra | |
1989 | Siddheshwari | Siddheshwari | Mani Kaul | Documentary film |
1989 | Jazeere | Asta | Govind Nihalani | |
1990 | Khayal Gatha | Rani Roopmati | Kumar Shahani | |
1990 | Drishti | Prabha | Govind Nihalani | |
1990 | Kasba | Tejo | Kumar Shahani | |
1991 | Idiot | Nastassya | Mani Kaul | |
1994 | Tarpan | Lachmi | K. Bikram Singh | |
1994 | English August | Nri | Dev Benegal | |
1994 | Drohkaal | Sumitra | Govind Nihalani | Screen Award for Best Supporting Actress |
1998 | Dil Se.. | Terrorist | Mani Ratnam | |
1998 | Zindagi Zindabad | Botanist | Sumitra Bhave | |
1998 | Ghulam | Fatima | Vikram Bhatt | |
1999 | Taal | Prabha | Subhash Ghai | |
2000 | Snegithiye | SP Prema Narayanan | Priyadarshan | Tamil film |
2001 | Maya | Maya's Aunt | Digvijay Singh | |
2001 | Kuch Khatti Kuch Meethi | Main villain | Rahul Rawail | |
2002 | Pitaah | Thakuraien | Mahesh Manjrekar | |
2003 | Patalghar | Begum | Abhijit Chaudhary | Bengali film |
2004 | Oops! | Sharon/Sakshi | Deepak Tijori | |
2006 | Shevri | Maya | Gajendra Ahire | Marathi film |
2009 | Anubhav | Dr. Kamla | Rajeev Nath | |
2009 | Aladin | Karate Instructor | Sujoy Ghosh | |
2009 | Antaheen | Mrs. Mehra | Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury | Bengali film |
2011 | Mujhse Fraaandship Karoge | Ma'am | Nupur Ashtana | |
2011 | Trishna | Trishna's mother | Michael Winterbottom | |
2013 | Gangoobai | Daksha | Priya Krishnaswamy | |
2014 | Youngistaan | Suhasini Singh Deo | Syed Ahmad Afzal | |
2014 | Rahasya | Brinda Chhabria | Manish Gupta |
- Others
- 2000: Featured in the main lead in Mann ke Manjeeré.
- 2007: Sung the vocals with Shubha Mudgal for the theme song Laaga Chunari Mein Daag for Yash Raj Films.
Television
Year | Serial | Director | Notes |
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1988 | Space City Sigma | Ashok Talwar, Bizeth Bannerjee | |
1989 | Bharat Ek Khoj | Shyam Benegal | As Suhasini, Wife of Dhananand [episode 11,12] |
1989 | Mr Yogi | Ketan Mehta | |
1993 | Pachpan Khambe Lal Deewarein | P.K. Mohanty | |
1994 | Swabhimaan | Plus Channel | |
1994 | Kirdaar | Gulzaar | |
1997 | Ghum | Anup Singh | |
1998 | Saalgiraah | Anup Singh | |
1999 | Vijay Jyoti | Gajendra Singh | |
1999 | Hip Hip Hurray | Nupur Asthana | |
1999–2000 | Star Bestsellers | aired on Star Plus | |
2001 | Kaaun | Balaji televisions | |
2001 | Khauff | TV series | |
2005 | Bombay Lawyers | NDTV | |
2005–07 | Kahani Ghar Ghar Ki | Balaji Telefilms | |
2012–13 | Suvreen Guggal – Topper of The Year | Ravi Bhushan | |
2015 | Sense8 | Sahana Rasal | |
2015 | Kaala Teeka | Jethi Maa |
Film Jury member
- 2005: OSIAN'S CINEFAN International Film Festival, Delhi. Jury member for Indian Feature Films.
- 2008: Tenth MAMI International Film Festival, Mumbai. Jury Member for Dimensions India (Documentary films).
- 2008: Mumbai International Film Festival (MIFF) Jury member for Short films.
Awards
- 1996: Won, Star Screen Award, for Best Supporting Actress Drohkaal
- 1990: Won, BFJA Awards Bengal Film Journalist Award, Best supporting Actress Drishti
References
- 1 2 Kolwankar, Gayatri (26 April 2016). "TV actors and their birthday bash pictures". The Times of India. p. 15. Retrieved 30 August 2016.
- ↑ Ferral, Glacxy (25 November 2008). "Mita reveals it all". The Times of India. Retrieved 2016-08-30.
- ↑ "For the love of the stage". The Hindu. 11 November 2012.
- ↑ C.S. Lakshmi (1 May 2005). "Songs of a mystic". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 2 November 2012.
- ↑ http://www.garhwalpost.com/index.php?mod=article&cat=Dehradun&article=3510
- ↑ Meenakshi Shedde (14 November 2001). "How theatre can empower the meek". Archived from the original on 3 November 2012.
- ↑ "Mita Vashisht to play Akbar's evil stepmom in Jodha Akbar". The Times of India. 2 June 2014. Retrieved 2016-08-30.
External links
- Official website
- Mita Vashisht at the Internet Movie Database
- A non-conforming artiste – The Tribune, 2002