Roopa Iyer

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Roopa Iyer is a film director, actor (TV and Film), dancer, choreographer, fashion model, business executive, humanitarian, a philanthropist, and a philosopher. She has been involved with over a dozen movies from acting to direction, and has orchestrated, organized and performed in numerous musical and dance events in over tens of countries around the world to support HIV infected children through ICA. Her film "MUKHAPUTA – The Cover Page", produced by Narayan Hosmane, about a child suffering from HIV/AIDS through India Classic Arts (ICA) has won worldwide accolades.

Roopa Iyer
Roopa Iyer.jpg
Born (1982-07-24) 24 July 1982 (age 41)
NationalityIndian
OccupationFilm director, actor, producer, screenwriter, choreographer, model
Spouse(s)
Gautam Srivatsa
(
m. 2014)

Iyer is the recipient of multiple awards for her artistic achievement in film. She is known for her selfless contribution to society and indulging in creating awareness about HIV/AIDS among the people through her company ICA.

Early lifeEdit

Roopa Iyer was born in Belakavadi, a small village in Karnataka, India, to a lower middle class orthodox family. Her father (Late A. S. Prakash) was a farmer, and mother (Satya Lakshmi), an elementary school teacher. She grew up in the village until her father died due to a heart ailment when she was 6, after which her family moved to Bellur, another small village in Karnataka. Her sister Deepa Iyer is a Kannada serial actor, their daughter Sanya Iyer is a child artist who acted in Roopa Iyer's Mukhaputa and Chandra.

CareerEdit

Her humble beginnings date back to 1992, when 10-year-old young Roopa started at a dance academy in Bellur for young girls. She learnt and taught dance and performed numerous dance programs. Five years later, she moved to Bangalore with her family and started Gurukul that not only extended dance lessons to include multiple classical disciplines but also produced and coordinated events.

Alongside, she pursued her academic goal and earned a master's degree in Commerce from Karnataka State Open University. After her start of the world tour during the early part of the decade, Gurukul evolved into India Classic Arts, a nonprofit global fine arts performing production organization, based both at New Jersey, USA and Bangalore, India. She encompasses various Indian dance forms that include: Bharatanatyam, Kathak, Odissi, Contemporary, Modern Art, Folk, Western, and Film.

She is not only the film director of the movie "Mukha Puta – The Cover Page" but has also written the story and screenplay, while being the lead actress in the latest award-winning movie "Daatu". In 2013, she directed & produced her bilingual big budget film "CHANDRA" in Tamil and Kannada.

Honours and AccoladesEdit

Iyer is the recipient of many awards for her artistic achievement and contribution to charity and her involvement in supporting HIV affected children, including:

  • Young Leader Award – Vivekananda V-Lead (2011)
  • NaaTya Kalaabhinethri - Brain Centre (2011)
  • Indian Achiever – Gold Medal (2010 at UK)
  • Glory of India – Gold Medal (2010)
  • Non Resident Indian "Pravasi" Award from British High Commissioner (2008)
  • Adarsha Ratna (2006)
  • Natya Saraswathi (2006)
  • Padma Kalaashri (2004)
  • Indira Priyadarshini (1999)
  • Bangalore Supermodel (1999)

FilmographyEdit

Year Film Director Producer Screenwriter Actor Notes
2013 Chandra Yes Yes Yes No[1]
2010 The Cover Page Yes No Yes Yes

Other accomplishmentsEdit

She is effectively promoting Indian dance & culture around the globe. The list of performances produced and performed for the purpose of serving victims of HIV affected through ICA.

  • Direction, Story and Screenplay: "Mukha Puta" or "The Cover Page" 2009
  • Lead role in the Award Winning Kannada Movie "Daatu"
    • Best Actress Award at the International Images Film Festival for Women 2008 in Zimbabwe.
  • Lead role in "Chaitanya" 2008 & "Ondooralli" 2010

Other Programs and performances of Roopa Iyer in support of HIV/AIDS affected children through ICA

  • As part of the World Tour, created and choreographed a unique creation, Vedas, the Universal Truth! – a fascinating journey navigating the evolution of knowledge and culture in India.
  • Production and Performance of Classical and Contemporary Dance Programs at more than a dozen cities in the US, including New York City, New Jersey, Los Angeles, Sacramento, Chicago, Boston, Orlando, and Detroit
  • Performances at the 2002 and 2004 World Kannada Conferences
  • World Tour Performances in Malaysia, Singapore and Dubai
  • Title role in the long-standing popular Kannada TV serial "Mahamaye"
  • Produced the biggest ever in the live entertainment: Double Oscar Winner A R Rahman at Bangalore, India
  • Produced State level fashion shows and pageants – Mr. & Miss Sandalwood 2003, 2008, 2009, 2010 & 2011[Televised]
  • Produced numerous televised charity events
  • An ardent student of Indian philosophy, she is writing a detailed monograph on "Yoga and Marga" as expounded in the Bhagavad-Gita that synthesizes the seemingly complex material into a simple and lucid presentation.
  • Writing a Special column for UDAYAVANI titled "Modern Aadhyathma".
  • Mukhaputa – The Cover Page, a feature film produced by Narayan Hosmane and is directed by Roopa Iyer under the ICA banner, is about HIV/AIDS affected kids and the importance of love and freedom in their life. The film won "The Best Social Concerned Film" of year 2008-09 by Karnataka State Government as it educates the masses on not only the plight of and but also how innocent children fall victim to HIV/AIDS. The film participated in 120 International Film Festivals worldwide and won "The Best Feature Film" in 8 countries. The film was also released in USA, Hong Kong, Abu Dhabi, London, Singapore, Egypt, South Africa, Ireland and it is still travelling worldwide. To spread awareness regarding children being victims of HIV/AIDS in a greater extent, this film was screened in different colleges and schools through the governments of the above-mentioned countries. Also, it was released in most of the districts of Karnataka on International AIDS Day.
  • India Classic Arts and its work towards the Charity and HIV/AIDS awareness

ReferencesEdit

  1. "Roopa Iyer-Imdb". IMDb. [unreliable source?]

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