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Natasha Rastogi
Born
Natasha Khanna

(1962-05-14) 14 May 1962 (age 62)
New Delhi, India
Occupation(s)Actress, Director
Years active2000–present
SpousePuneet Rastogi (1981-present)
RelativesSankalp Rastogi (brother-in-law) Nitin Khanna ( brother)

Natasha Rastogi (born Natasha Khanna; 14 May 1962[citation needed]) is an Indian actress and director.

She started her acting career by debuting in Monsoon Wedding as Sona Verma, directed by Mira Nair, that won the Golden Lion award and received a Golden Globe Award nomination. She has played many roles on screen and on stage. She was awarded the Best Actress Award in Mahindra Excellence in Theatre Awards 2007 for Nati Binodini, directed by Amal Allana.[1] She appeared in Do Dooni Chaar as Salma in 2010.[2] She has acted in the TV series Gulaal as Panbaa.

Early life

Natasha was born in a Hindu family to Rachna Khanna and Dr. Triloki Nath Khanna, a Professor of Hindi in Zakir Husain College, Delhi. She skipped the clichéd course in drama/acting and broadened her artistic vision by doing a Bachelor's in Art from the College of Art, Delhi.

Career

Natasha started her career as a drama teacher in Modern School (New Delhi) in 1992. As a part of her job, she was assigned the responsibility of directing and choreographing plays including the signature event, valedictory function. She choreographed musical ballets involving 280 students for 12 years. Some of these plays were namely Nav Prabhat, Spring –The Reawakening, Swarnim Vriksh, Amrit Manthan, Sunderland Mein Alice, Ek Aur Panchtantra, Ek Aur Ek Gyarah, Sunoh Kahani, Wings of Desire and Dhun ka Jadoogar. Working with everyone involved in the play, from costume designer to script writer, from makeup artist to music director, she honed her skills as an artist.

After 12 years of service, Natasha joined Amal Alana's theater group. Since then she has been a part of a theater group that has travelled across the globe doing plays in places like London, Mexico, Lahore and including every metropolitan city in India.

Filmography

Films

Movies Role
Monsoon Wedding Sona Verma
Khosla Ka Ghosla Women Social Liberation head
American Daylight
Chai Pani Etc
Do Dooni Chaar Salma
My Name Is Khan
Ishaqzaade Parvati Chauhan
Kaanchi: The Unbreakable
Amit Sahni Ki List
Jigariyaa
Talvar
Naam Shabana Farida Begum Khan
Behen Hogi Teri Gattu's mother
High Jack Mrs. Taneja
Raat Akeli Hai Mrs Raghuveer Singh
Bandish Bandits Uma Radhemohan Rathod
Pagglait Alka Pandey

Television

Title Role
Sense8 Priya Dandekar
Jasoos Vijay
Zindagi Kitni Khubsurat Hai
Ji Mantri Ji
Kunki Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai
Powder
Gulaal Panbaa
Dahleez Zubeida Jilani
Love Ka Hai Intezaar

Commercial Ads

Ek Roze
Gurukul Chyawanprash
Sadhan Sahyogi
Anti-tobacco film for WHO
Discovery Channel
Jet Airways
Medical Corporate Film
Red Label
Fair n Lovely
Mountain Dew
Asian Paint
Pepsi Kukure Gharwali Diwali

References

  1. ^ "Mahindra Excellence in Theatre Awards".
  2. ^ "Natasha Rastogi Filmography". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. 2012. Archived from the original on 3 November 2012. Retrieved 8 December 2010.