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Jalabala Vaidya also produces, performs in and narrates most of her husband’s highly acclaimed television films. To name some for which she is best known: ''India Alive'', ''The Kashmir Story'', ''The Sufi Way'', ''Gitanjali'' and ''Gandhi’s Gita'' a play about [[Mahatma Gandhi]]’s translation of the ''Bhagavad Gita'' into simple Gujarati and how he and his wife Kasturba went through the final revision in the Himalayan foothills.
Jalabala Vaidya also produces, performs in and narrates most of her husband’s highly acclaimed television films. To name some for which she is best known: ''India Alive'', ''The Kashmir Story'', ''The Sufi Way'', ''Gitanjali'' and ''Gandhi’s Gita'' a play about [[Mahatma Gandhi]]’s translation of the ''Bhagavad Gita'' into simple Gujarati and how he and his wife Kasturba went through the final revision in the Himalayan foothills.


[[File:Jalabala Vaidya.jpg|thumb|Jalabala Vaidya performing in Akshara theatre]]
==The Akshara Theatre, New Delhi==
==The Akshara Theatre, New Delhi==
Jalabala and her husband, Gopal Sharman, are co-founders of the Akshara National Classical Theatre in New Delhi, India. The Akshara is a non-profit society, an arts complex designed and built by Sharman, where she has played the lead role in more than 20 plays. Registered as a society in 1980 under the name The Akshara National Classical Theatre of India, the theatre’s endeavour is to present theatre, music and dance in its various spaces on a nightly basis for a ticket paying audience in an effort to create a sustainable artistic model. The Akshara works towards fostering interaction between the diverse cultures of India and the world through the performing arts.
Jalabala and her husband, Gopal Sharman, are co-founders of the Akshara National Classical Theatre in New Delhi, India. The Akshara is a non-profit society, an arts complex designed and built by Sharman, where she has played the lead role in more than 20 plays. Registered as a society in 1980 under the name The Akshara National Classical Theatre of India, the theatre’s endeavour is to present theatre, music and dance in its various spaces on a nightly basis for a ticket paying audience in an effort to create a sustainable artistic model. The Akshara works towards fostering interaction between the diverse cultures of India and the world through the performing arts.
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