Nivedita Bhattacharya

Nivedita Bhattacharya

Nivedita Bhattacharya in Cloud Seven
Born 21 July 1970
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
Nationality India
Occupation Actress
Spouse(s) Kay Kay Menon
Awards Star Guild Award for Best Actor in a Negative Role
Website
www.niveditabhattacharya.com

Nivedita Bhattacharya is a renowned Indian actress. She was born in Lucknow,.[1] She started with theatre very early with Bengali drama festivals during Durga Puja celebrations. Nivedita soon moved to Hindi amateur and professional theatre and did several plays with Surya Mohan Kulshreshtha (director BNA),[2] Dr. Anil Rastogi, Urmil Kumar Thapaliyal.

WORLD’S A STAGE: She has performed at international theatre festivals in Norway and Finland (Bhagwadaajjukeeyam) which won many awards. She was the only Indian actress invited by the FIASKO theatre group to perform the Finnish version of the same play.

RUN, NIVEDITA, RUN: She did approximately 500 untiring, inspiring shows of the popular play ALL THE BEST in Hindi with Feroze Khan which trotted the globe to Singapore, Dubai, London (UK), apart from touring all over India.

TO SIR WITH LOVE: Pandit SATYADEV DUBEY gave her an opportunity to learn from him and also the joy of performing with Naseeruddin Shah in the play ANTIGONE.[3]

BIG MAK & HER: It is the prolific Makrand Deshpande with whom she has worked the most in theatre. JOKE,[4] KARODON MEIN EK, DUDE BHAGAWAAN ZINDA HAI, among few others. All performed at Prithvi Theatre where she is a regular.

TELEVISION: She did several television shows...KUNDALI, KARTAVYA, MARGARITA, KAHIN KISI ROZ, SAAT PHERE, GUNAAHON KA DEVTA, SAJDA TERE PYAAR MEIN... to name a few. Also acted in few one hour stories ... LAST TRAIN TO MAHAKALI by Anurag Kashyap being one of them.

BIG SCREEN: To her credit are feature films SONA SPA,[5] an art house flick directed by Makarand Deshpande and DARR@THE MALL directed by Pawan Kirpalani.

Nivedita Bhattacharya is married to talented and renowned actor Kay Kay Menon and is passionate about her work. She has been actively supporting educating girl child in India.

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