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Sanjana Kapoor est une Actrice Indienne née le 1967

Sanjana Kapoor

Sanjana Kapoor
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Nationalité Inde
Naissance 1967 (57 ans)

Sanjna Kapoor (born 1967) is an Indian theatre personality and former Indian film actress of British and Indian descent. She is the daughter of Shashi Kapoor and the late Jennifer Kendal. She ran the Prithvi Theatre in Mumbai from 1993. to February 2012.

Biographie

Sanjana Kapoor was born in the Kapoor family. Her paternal grandfather was Prithviraj Kapoor and her paternal uncles are Raj Kapoor and Shammi Kapoor. Her brothers Kunal Kapoor and Karan Kapoor have also acted in some films but like her they were not very successful. Her maternal grandparents, Geoffrey Kendal and Laura Kendal, were actors who toured India and Asia with their theatre group, Shakespeareana, performing Shakespeare and Shaw. The Merchant Ivory film, Shakespeare Wallah, was loosely based on the family, which starred her father and her aunt, actress Felicity Kendal. Sanjna attended the prestigious Bombay International School in Mumbai. She had a love for acting and frequented the Prithvi Theatre in Juhu.

Her career was not successful. She made her acting debut in the 1981 film 36 Chowringhee Lane which was produced by her father and starred her mother Jennifer Kendal in the lead. She played the younger version of the character her mother played. She later appeared in Utsav (1984), also produced by her father and played her first leading role in a Bollywood film titled Hero Hiralal (1988) which was however unsuccessful at the box office.

She then appeared in Mira Nair's critically acclaimed film Salaam Bombay in 1988 but has since quit acting in films, shifting her focus to theatre in the 1990s. In 1991, Sanjna did the role of the Japanese wife in the theatre Production of Akira Kurosawa's immortalised film Rashomon based on the Broadway play by Fay and Michael Kanin. She also acted in A.K. Bir's Aranyaka (1994). She manages the Prithvi Theatre in Juhu, Mumbai and runs theatre workshops for children.

She also hosted the Amul India Show on television for three and a half years.

In 2011, she announced her decision to leave Prithvi Theatre, and launch her own theatre company, Junoon in 2012, which would work with travelling groups staging plays at smaller venues across India.

Le plus souvent avec

Shashi Kapoor
Shashi Kapoor
(3 films)
Ashok Mehta
Ashok Mehta
(2 films)
Mira Nair
Mira Nair
(1 films)
Yunus Parvez
Yunus Parvez
(2 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmographie de Sanjana Kapoor (6 films)

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Actrice

Hero Hiralal
Réalisé par Ketan Mehta
Origine Inde
Genres Drame, Comédie, Comédie dramatique, Action, Musical
Acteurs Naseeruddin Shah, Sanjana Kapoor, Saeed Jaffrey, Deepa Sahi, Johnny Lever, Kiran Kumar
Rôle Roopa
Note60% 3.048343.048343.048343.048343.04834
Naseeruddin Shah is Hero Hiralal, a Hyderabadi Auto-driver, who meets an upcoming Bollywood starlet, Roopa (Sanjana Kapoor) and becomes her tour guide. Soon, the two fall in love.
Salaam Bombay!, 1h53
Réalisé par Mira Nair
Origine Inde
Genres Drame, Policier
Thèmes L'enfance, La musique, Sexualité, Erotique, Prostitution, L'enfance marginalisée, Musique, Bollywood, Thriller érotique
Acteurs Anita Kanwar, Shafiq Syed, Nana Patekar, Raghubir Yadav, Irrfan Khan, Sanjana Kapoor
Rôle Reporter
Note78% 3.9458353.9458353.9458353.9458353.945835
Krishna (Shafiq Syed) n'a que 10 ans lorsqu'il détruit par le feu une petite moto que son frère répare. Pour le punir, sa mère le bannit et le confie à un directeur de cirque. Il ne pourra revenir dans sa famille pour rembourser son frère que lorsqu'il aura économisé 500 roupies. Un jour, il est abandonné par le directeur de cirque qui l'a envoyé faire une course au village voisin. Krishna n'a plus qu'une solution : se débrouiller seul pour pouvoir retourner dans son village, une fois fortune faite.
Utsav
Utsav (1984)
, 2h25
Réalisé par Girish Karnad
Genres Romance
Thèmes Sexualité, Erotique, Prostitution, Adaptation d'une pièce de théâtre
Acteurs Rekha, Amjad Khan, Shashi Kapoor, Shekhar Suman, Shankar Naag, Kulbhushan Kharbanda
Note68% 3.4317553.4317553.4317553.4317553.431755
The story is about a courtesan, Vasantasena (Rekha), and her chance meeting with a poor Brahmin man, Charudatta (Shekhar Suman), in Ujjain.
36 Chowringhee Lane, 2h2
Réalisé par Aparna Sen
Genres Drame, Romance
Thèmes Le thème de l'éducation
Acteurs Jennifer Kendal, Debashree Roy, Dhritiman Chatterjee, Geoffrey Kendal, Soni Razdan, Sanjana Kapoor
Rôle Young Violet (as Sanjna Kapoor)
Note75% 3.7731653.7731653.7731653.7731653.773165
In post-independence India an Anglo-Indian teacher, Violet Stoneham (Jennifer Kendal), lives a quiet and uneventful life at 36 Chowringhee Lane in Calcutta, now Kolkata. Her brother Eddie (Geoffrey Kendal, Jennifer's father in real life) is senile and ailing in a nursing home. After the marriage of her niece Rosemary (Soni Razdan), she is alone except for her cat, Sir Toby. Her only joy in life is teaching Shakespeare, despite the lack of interest from her students.
Junoon
Junoon (1978)
, 2h21
Réalisé par Shyam Benegal
Genres Drame, Guerre
Thèmes Politique
Acteurs Shabana Azmi, Shashi Kapoor, Jennifer Kendal, Nafisa Ali, Naseeruddin Shah, Ismat Chughtai
Note75% 3.777263.777263.777263.777263.77726
The story is set around the Indian Mutiny of 1857. Javed Khan (Shashi Kapoor) is a feckless feudal chieftain with a Muslim Pathan heritage, whose world revolves around breeding carrier pigeons. His younger brother-in-law, Sarfaraz Khan (Naseeruddin Shah) is politically awakened and actively plots the fight against the British. Freedom fighters attack the local British administrators while they are in Sunday Worship at Church, massacring them all. Miriam Labadoor, Jennifer Kendal) manages to escape with her daughter, Ruth (Nafisa Ali) and mother. The three women seek refuge with the wealthy Hindu family of Lala Ramjimal (Kulbhushan Kharbanda). Lala is torn between his loyalty for India and his privileged position under the British. However, matters are taken out of his hand by Javed Khan who barges into Lala's house and forcibly takes Ruth and her family to his own house. This leads to jealousy on part of his wife, Firdaus (Shabana Azmi) and anger on part of his brother, who ultimately gives in to the Pathan tradition of offering hospitality and sanctuary (Nanawatai) even to uninvited guests. Various situations ensue due to cultural misunderstandings in the domestic routine of the Muslim household with its new English guests. Javed falls in love with Ruth, and wants to marry her but is opposed bitterly by her mother. Noticing intense feelings of Javed for her daughter Ruth, Miriam Labadoor (mother) cleverly makes an agreement with Javed that she would only give her daughter’s hand to Javed if British were defeated. At first instance, Javed is hesitant but accepts the offer when again Miriam asks him if he has misgivings in his war against the British. There are simmerings of a love affair under the watchful suspicious eyes of Firdaus.