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Vinay Varma
Born
Occupation(s)Theater personality, Film Actor, Voice Actor, Scriptwriter, Casting Director, Trainer
Websitewww.vinayvarma.in

Vinay Varma is a theater personality, film actor, voice actor, script writer, casting director and a trainer from Hyderabad, India. He started his theater career with the play Coffee House Mein Intezar written by Dr. Laxminarayan Lal, on 14 September 1980. It was directed by Dr. D.K. Goel. Vinay left his lucrative Bank Officer job to pursue his passion. He believes,"one life one passion".[1][2][3][4]

Career

Vinay Varma, founder of Sutradhar started out as an amateur theatre practitioner and is now a theatre personality of International repute. He has been passionately involved with theatre for more than thirty years. He's also been a part of more than 15 feature films in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, and a Hollywood film.[5]

Vinay is well-known for many of his stage and screen characters. He has directed over 30 plays and acted in more than 50 plays with over 200 shows across India and abroad. Some of his acclaimed performances are in Natasamrat, Raktbeej,[6] Main Rahi Masoom,[7] Siyaah Haashiye, Stronger Than Superman, Main Nathuram Godse, Death Watch, Kanjoos Makkhi Choose,[8] David Mamet's Oleanna.[9][10] He is well-known for his play Main Rahi Masoom which is based on the life and times of writer Dr Rahi Masoom Raza. Besides Hyderabad, Main Rahi Masoom has been performed in Kala Ghoda Arts FestivalMumbai, 3rd Minerva National Theatre FestivalKolkata, Pratyay Theatre FestivalKolhapur, 12th Bharath Rang MahotsavNew Delhi, 22nd National Drama FestivalAllahabad, 8th World Theatre Olympics-Chandigarh, Film and Television Institute of India-Pune. It was also performed in Chennai, Ahmedabad, Indore, Bengaluru etc. Vinay Varma was also invited by the Society of Friends International, London, to stage Main Rahi Masoom.[11] On 2 March 2018, Main Rahi Masoom celebrated its 50th show, at Ravindra Bharathi, Hyderabad, India.

As a Theatre Director, some of his well-known plays are:

Voice work

Vinay Varma had lent his voice in Urdu, English, and Hindi, for various Ad-Films, Documentaries, Corporate Films, and Educational Films. He also dubs for Telugu films. He has dubbed for Rahul Dev in Telugu film Akasa Veedhilo, for Paresh Rawal in Mechanic Mavayya, for Tinnu Anand in Telugu film Anji (film), for Nassar (actor) in Okkadunnadu, for the main villain in Vijay Devarakonda starrer Dear Comrade, for Tamil actor Ilavarasu in Donga (Telugu version of Karthi starrer Thambi (2019 film)), and for many other interesting characters.

Workshops

Vinay Varma has been conducting Acting, Voice, and Body Language Workshops at Sutradhar since 1999, and has identified and trained more than a hundred talents. Some well-known faces trained by him are Vijay Varma,[21] Sree Vishnu, Aditi Sharma (Ahana of Kasam Tere Pyaar Ki), Vijay Deverakonda,[22] Y.P. Yashashwini (working as an Independent film editor for Hindi feature films). Some have won accolades for their short films, some do regular voice-overs and dubbing for feature films, ad-films, and documentaries, and some are assisting big-time film directors.

In the media

Public Appearance

Vinay Varma was honored as a NIFT guest faculty (designing for films and theatre), Annapurna adjunct faculty and CCRT guest faculty. He was also a part of the National Film Awards 2015 Jury (Southern Region -2).

Theatre

  • Aarop (Actor)
  • Bitter Chocolate (Actor/Director)
  • Bus Stop (Actor)
  • Deathwatch (Actor)
  • Four Dimensions (Actor/Director)
  • Gadha Ya Aadmi (Voice over for leather puppetry show)
  • Gandhi Ambedkar (Actor/Co-Director)
  • Godse – An Assassin speaks (Actor/Director)
  • Good Bye Swami (Actor)
  • Inspector Matadeen Chand Par (Actor)
  • Isosceles Triangle (Actor/Director)
  • Jaal – Dramatised play reading (Actor/Director)
  • Kissa Karodimal Ki Laash Ka (Actor/Director)
  • Kanjoos Makkhi Choose (Actor/Director)
  • Main Nathuram Godse (Actor/Co-Director)
  • Main Rahi Masoom (Actor)
  • Maranoparant (Actor/Director)
  • Natasamrat (Actor)
  • Neem Hakim Khatar e Jaan (Actor/Director)
  • Oleanna (Actor)
  • On Vacation (Actor/Director)
  • Pushp (Actor)
  • Raktbeej (Actor/Director)
  • Room No 13 Block No 14 (Actor)
  • Saiyyan Bhaye Kotwal (Actor/Director)
  • Shanivaar ke 2 Baje (Actor)
  • Sita Apharan Case (Actor/Director)
  • Siyaah Haashiye (Actor/Co-Director)
  • Stronger Than Superman (Actor)
  • The Stronger (Director)
  • Voids, Spaces & Borders (Actor/Director)
  • Andhere Mein (Actor/Director)[23]

Filmography

Hindi

Telugu

English

Television

  • Peter the 2 (Telefilm)
  • Madhavi
  • Daanav Hunters
  • Dharti Baney Phulwari
  • Naghme ka Safar
  • Main Phir Janma Hoon (Telefilm)
  • Bala
  • Ek Kahani
  • Manushulu-Mamathalu

References

  1. ^ "All About Theatre". The Hindu.
  2. ^ "Honour for Vinay".
  3. ^ "Being Rahi Masoom Raza".
  4. ^ "Living on the edge with passion".
  5. ^ "Guftagoo with Vinay Varma". Rajya Sabha TV.
  6. ^ "Raktbeej Reality Bites". Deccan Chronicle.
  7. ^ "Solemn soliloquy: Vinay Varma on playing Rahi Masoom Raza". Indulge Express.
  8. ^ Ramakrishna, Lakshmi. "'Kanjoos Makhi Choose': The miser and his miseries".
  9. ^ "A Valiant Showcase". Deccan Chronicle.
  10. ^ "Sutradhar's Oleanna — A Reflection On Academic Power Play". Times of India.
  11. ^ "Hyderabad's play Main Rahi Masoom goes global". 25 June 2014.
  12. ^ "A big win for city". Deccan Chronicle.
  13. ^ "Women on top". The Hindu.
  14. ^ "Bitter truth". The Hindu.
  15. ^ "MARANOPARANT". Mera Event.
  16. ^ "College Day Celebration". Nav Bharat Times.
  17. ^ "On a seriously satire note". The Hindu.
  18. ^ "Insightful monologues". The Hindu.
  19. ^ "A tale worthy to be told". Telangana Today.
  20. ^ "Greed knows no bounds". The Hindu.
  21. ^ "I'm in safe hands". New Indian Express.
  22. ^ "Interview with Vijay Devarakonda". telugu360.
  23. ^ https://www.thehindu.com/entertainment/theatre/review-august-2019-sutradhar-and-vinay-varma-andhere-mein-hyderabad/article28833797.ece
  24. ^ "Zindagi". youtube.
  25. ^ https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/telugu/movie-reviews/evaru/movie-review/70686660.cms
  26. ^ https://www.deccanchronicle.com/entertainment/movie-reviews/140719/dorasani-movie-review-a-realistic-love-story.html
  27. ^ https://www.filmibeat.com/telugu/movies/boy.html