Editing Jalabala Vaidya
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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. | ||
==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. |