Mahesh Dattani

Mahesh Dattani
Born (1958-08-07) 7 August 1958
Bangalore, India
Awards Sahitya Akademi award
Website Official website

Mahesh Dattani (born 7 August 1958) is an Indian director, actor, playwright and writer. He wrote such plays as Final Solutions,[1] Dance Like a Man, Bravely Fought the Queen, On a Muggy Night in Mumbai, Tara,Thirty Days in September[2][3] and[4] 'The murder that never was', starring Dheiraj Kapoor.

He is the first playwright in English to be awarded the Sahitya Akademi award.[5] His plays have been directed by eminent directors like Arvind Gaur, Alyque Padamsee and Lillete Dubey.

Early life and background

Mahesh Dattani was born in Bangalore. He went to Baldwin Boys High School and then went on to join St. Joseph's College, Bangalore.[6] Dattani is a graduate in History, Economics and Political Science. He is a post-graduate in Marketing and Advertising Management. After reading Edward Albee’s play Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf in his early life, Mahesh was interested in writing. He was influenced by Gujarati playwright Madhu Rye’s Kumarni Agashi and developed interest in playwriting.[7]

Career

Mahesh Dattani began his career as a copywriter in an advertising firm. In 1986, he wrote his first full-length play, Where There’s a Will, and since 1995, he has been working as a full-time theatre professional. He has also worked with his father in the family business.

Dattani is also a film director. His debut film is Mango Souffle, adapted from one of his plays. He also wrote and directed the movie Morning Raaga.[8]

Playwright

Filmography

Director

Awards

References

  1. Deepa Punjani. "In Retrospect: Select plays of the 9th National Theatre Festival at Nehru Centre, Mumbai". mumbaitheatreguide.com. Archived from the original on March 1, 2009. Retrieved 2009-04-02.
  2. Romesh Chander (2007-03-30). "Lifting the veil". Chennai, India: The Hindu. Retrieved 2009-04-02.
  3. "Stage On & Off". The Telegraph. Calcutta, India. 2005-11-19.
  4. TOI Bangalore News" The Murder that never was"
  5. PTI (1998-12-29). "Sahitya Academy awards announced". The Indian Express. Retrieved 2009-04-02.
  6. "Mahesh Dattani". www.mapsofindia.com. Retrieved 2016-05-09.
  7. http://www.tribuneindia.com/2001/20010114/spectrum/scene.htm
  8. Bhawana Somaaya (2004-11-22). "Story teller". ScreenIndia. Retrieved 2009-04-02.
  9. Drama critics. "Mahesh Dattani's Final Solutions". Retrieved 2009-04-02.
  10. Dattani, Mahesh (2013-07-15). Seven Steps around the Fire: A Radio Play. Penguin UK. ISBN 9789351182153.
  11. Diwan Singh Bajali (2003-02-20). "Going bananas over Mango Souffle". The Hindu. Retrieved 2009-04-02.

9. G Baskaran, ed., Girish Karnad and Mahesh Dattani: Methods and Motives, Yking Books, Jaipur, 2012.

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