Lakshmi Chandrashekar

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Lakshmi Chandrashekar

Lakshmi Chandrashekar is an Indian actress in the Kannada film industry, and a theatre artist in Karnataka, India. Some of the notable films of Lakshmi Chandrashekar as an actress include Atithi (2002), Avasthe (1987), S. P. Sangliyana Part 2 (1990).[1]

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Lakshmi Chandrashekar
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Born
Lakshmi

Karnataka, India
NationalityIndian
Alma materPostgraduate in English (University of Mysore) and
Postgraduate in English (University of Leeds, UK)
Occupations
  • Film actress
  • English teacher
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Awards

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Year Award Work Credits Category Result Ref
2014 Karnataka Nataka Academy's Awards Drama and theatre roles Actress Honorary Won [2][3]
2002 Aryabhata Awards Grihabhanga (Television series) Actress Best Actress Won
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Career

Lakshmi Chandrashekar has been part of more than 10 films and 35 drama plays in Kannada and English, with drama 'Singarevva mattu Aramane' playing in national and international drama festivals and in universities and conferences on women's issues. She was part of Kannada television series 'Mayamruga' , 'Manthana' etc.

Selected filmography

  1. Kiragoorina Gayyaligalu (2016)
  2. Tananam Tananam (2006)
  3. Beru (2005)
  4. Atithi (2002)
  5. Mathadana (2001)
  6. Avasthe (1987)

Drama Works

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"In place of oil, she uses honey and applies it to the baby and in place of honey, she uses oil and mixes it with tea"

— Lakshmi Chandrashekar, on the tragiccomedy drama Eddelu, speaking with Bangalore Mirror,[4]
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Drama play Role Ref
*Singarevva mattu Aramane
(Meaning: Singarevva and the palace; Based on
Chandrashekhara Kambara's novel)
Singarevva[5][6]
[7][8]
*Kittalemane Kaveri
(Meaning: Orange Villa's Kaveri; A monodrama, of the
adaptation of novel Emily of Emerald Hill by Stella Kon
Kaveri[9][10][11]
[12][13]
[14]
*Gundaayana
(Meaning: Gunda's story; A monologue comedy, based on
Na Kasthuri's "Chakradrushti" meaning 360° vision)
Multirole[15]
[16][17][18]
*Eddelu and Medea
(Two short plays based on monologues of Dario Fo and
Franca Rame)
Medea[19][20]
*Heegadre Hege?
(Meaning: What if it happens like this?; A comedy, based
on articles of T. Sunandamma)
Sarasamma[21][22][23]
*Aadaddella Olithe…?
(Meaning: Whatever happened is for good?; A comedy,
based on articles of T. Sunandamma)
Bhageerathi[24]
*Ratnan Parpancha
(Meaning: Ratna's world; Based on collective work of Rajarathnam)
Multirole[25][26][27]
*Hennallave!
(Meaning: Reason 'cause she's a woman)
Multirole[28][29][30]
[31]
*Dustin Bayi
Based on a short story by Gopalakrishna Aithal
Dustinbai[32]
*Sahebara Sarkeetu
(Meaning: Officer's circuit; Based on M.R.Srinivasa Murthy's
novel Rangannana Kanasina Dinagalu)
Multirole[33][34]
[35]
*The Lady minus Macbeth
Macbeth[36]
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