Vaishali Kasaravalli

Vaishali Kasaravalli
Born (1952-04-12)12 April 1952
Gulbarga, Karnataka
Died 27 September 2010(2010-09-27) (aged 58)
Bangalore, Karnataka
Spouse(s) Girish Kasaravalli
Children Ananya, Apoorva

Vaishali Kasaravalli (12 April 1952 27 September 2010) was a noted Kannada actor, television serial director and costume designer.

Early life

She was born on 12 April 1952 in Gulbarga to theatre enthusiast parents Dr. Chitagopi and Nirmala.[1] She completed BA.[2]

Career

Actor

She was initiated to theatre by late Dr. B.V.Karanth. After her family migrated to Bangalore, Vaishali acted in many plays including Hayavadana, Jokumaraswamy, Midsummer Nights Dream, Natakakaarana Shdhaneyalli Aaru Paathragalu and many others. She also directed Sevanthi Prasanga and translated many classic works from Marathi and Hindi.[1]

She made her film debut with Yaava Janmada Maitri followed by Professor Huchuraya in 1972. Her popular films are Akramana, Yarigu Helbedi, Kittu Puttu, Kubi Matthu Iyala, Angaialli Apsare, Kraurya, Hombisilu, Swamy, Thabarana Kathe, Ksheera Sagara, Anukolakkoba Ganda, Asegoba Meesegobba, Mooru Daarigalu, Mahadasoshi Sharana Basava, Chandramuki Pranasaki, Panjarada Gili, Hoovondhu Beku Ballige, Vigneswarana Vahana, Shanker Guru, Palitamsha, Parivarthana, Sparsha, Nigatha, Ganeshana Maduve, Gauri Ganesha, Thavarumane Udugore, No 73 Shanthinivasa and others. Her performance as the leading lady in Aakramana directed by Girish Kasaravalli won her laurels and also a state government award for the Best actress.

Vaishali also acted in many tele-serials including Namma Nammalli, Kasa Musure Saroja, Malgudi Days, Kshamaya Daritri, Mayamruga, Manvanthara, Sadhane. Namma Nammalli directed by T. S. Nagabharana was the first of the serials she was featured in.[1]

Director

She has directed popular Kannada TV serials like `Muttina Torana' and `Moodala Mane'.[1]

Costume designer

Vaishali Kasaravalli worked as a costume designer in her husband's films such as Bannada Vesha, Mane, Kubi Mathu Iyyala, Kraurya, Thaayi Saheba (won national award in 1998), Dweepa and Kanasemba Kudureyaneri.[1]

Awards

Vaishali received several honors including

Politics

Vaishali was into politics in the late '90s. She contested for the Bangalore City Corporation elections in 1996 from the Lok Shakti party but lost. She was a staunch admirer of former chief minister Ramakrishna Hegde.[2]

Personal life

Vaishali was married to acclaimed film-maker Girish Kasaravalli. She had two children, Apoorva and Ananya.[1]

Death

She died on 27 September 2010 in Bangalore, after ailing for few years with diabetes, liver and kidney problems. Her body was kept at Ravindra Kalakshetra for her relatives, friends and fans to pay their final respect. She was cremated according to her family tradition at Banashankari crematorium in Bangalore.[4]

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