Sanjana Kapoor Biography, Career, Films and Family

Sanjana Kapoor in her office

Sanjana Kapoor Biography and Career

Sanjana Kapoor, Shashi Kapoor’s daughter has taken on the task of nurturing her grandfather’s ambition, The Prithvi Theatre Group. In fact, she is giving the organization a future as well as a relationship to the past. She wandered towards Prithvi theatre after a brief and mediocre spell in films (remember Hero Hiralal) and a broken marriage. In this article we are going to talk about the biography, career, notable works, films and family of Actress Sanjana Kapoor so read the article till the end.

She has turned around the company’s sinking fortunes as a savvy administrator, charmer, and simply theatre-crazy. It has effectively transformed from a venue best known for its cafe into a bustling zone for Indian and international experimental theatre. She was born on November 27, 1967, in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

Career

Sanjana Kapoor is a famous television and film celebrity and she worked in so many movies, this biography article is incomplete without talking about her films. So here you will gain info about her films and projects.

Her first role was in the 1981 film 36 Chowringhee Lane, which was directed by her father and starred her mother Jennifer Kendal. Her character was a younger version of the one played by her mother. She next starred in Utsav (1984), another film produced by her father, and in Hero Hiralal (1989), her first main part in a Bollywood film, which was a box office triumph.

In 1988, she starred in Mira Nair’s critically praised film Salaam Bombay, but she has since stopped starring in films, focusing instead on theatre in the 1990s.

Sanjana Kapoor played the Japanese wife in Akira Kurosawa’s immortalized film Rashomon, based on the Broadway play by Fay and Michael Kanin, in a stage production in 1991. She has also appeared in Aranyaka, directed by A.K. Bir (1994).

For three and a half years, she hosted the Amul India Show on television.

She taught drama classes for children at the Prithvi Theatre in Juhu, Mumbai, until 2011.

She announced her departure from Prithvi Theatre in 2011, and in 2012, she founded Junoon Theatre, an arts company that will work with traveling ensembles to stage plays in smaller venues across India.

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Short biography and family of Sanjana Kapoor

Sanjna Kapoor is a Kapoor family member. Prithviraj Kapoor was her paternal grandpa, and Raj and Shammi Kapoor were her paternal uncles. Kunal and Karan Kapoor, her brothers, have also appeared in films. Geoffrey and Laura Kendal, her maternal grandparents, were actors who travelled to India and Asia with their Shakespeareana theatre group, presenting Shakespeare and Shaw. Shakespeare Wallah, a Merchant Ivory film partially based on the family, starred her father and her aunt, actress Felicity Kendal. Sanjana went to Mumbai’s Bombay International School.

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Married Life of Sanjana Kapoor 

Sanjana Kapoor has had two marriages. Her first husband was Aditya Bhattacharya, son of filmmaker Basu Bhattacharya and Rinki Bhattacharya (known for Mandi and Raakh) (daughter of noted filmmaker Bimal Roy).

Kapoor later married Valmik Thapar, the son of journalist Romesh Thapar, a tiger conservationist. Romila Thapar, a JNU historian, has a nephew named Valmik (sister of Romesh Thapar). Sanjana and Valmik have a son, Hamir Thapar, together.

Awards

In 2020, Sanjna Kapoor received the French honour of Chevalier dans l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters) for her remarkable contribution to theatre.

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Films

young Violet

Utsav

Salaam Bombay!

Hero Hiralal

Aranyaka

We hope this biography article of Actress Sanjana Kapoor will be helpful for you to understand her journey and works.

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