Sajitha Madathil

Sajitha Madathil

Sajitha Madathil
Born Kozhikode
Residence Kochi, Kerala
Occupation Film Actress
Spouse(s) Rubin D Cruz
Parent(s) Chandrasekhar Menon,Savithri

Sajitha Madathil is an Indian film and theatre actress.[1] Her performance in Joy Mathew’s feature film Shutter (2012) won her the State film award for best second actress.[2] She is Deputy Secretary of the Sangeet Natak Akademi New Delhi[3](Academy of Music and Dance, India), an autonomous body under the Ministry of Culture, Government of India. She appeared in the feature films Shutter in 2013, in Adimadhyantham (Beginning, Middle and End) in 2011, and in Shalini Usha Nair’s feature film Akam (The Interior) in 2011.

Career

Sajitha Madathil was working as Deputy Secretary, Sangeet Natak Akademi New Delhi(Academy of Music and Dance, India, an autonomous body under the Ministry of Culture, Government of India) till 2014. She has also worked as the Deputy Director, Kerala Chalachithra Academy(Academy of Motion Pictures, Kerala State), Documentation Officer/Documentary Producer, Other Media Communications, New Delhi and Producer, Kairali TV, India. She is also a Lecturer cum theatre expert at National Institute of Integrated learning and management, New Delhi.

Activism

Madathil was initiated into theatre through the street plays (Kala Jatha)of Kerala Sasthra Sahithya Parishad (KSSP) and performances for various women's groups in Kerala, India. KSSP is the renowned social and people's science movement in Kerala that propagates its vision and ideas through theatre. KSSP is the recipient of Right Livelihood Award. She has been active in the Malayalam (Kerala) theatre and feminist discourse for more than a decade. Sajitha Madathil is one of the founders of Abhinethri (Actress), the first women’s theatre group in Kerala, formed to explore the potential and possibilities of women's expressions.

Filmography

Year Film Role Director Co-stars Notes
1999 Pachakkuthira Manilal Children’s Film
2002 Nizhalkuthu Adoor Gopalakrishnan Oduvil Unnikrishnan
2003 Thuruthu Siby Jose Short film
2010 Indoor K J Siju Short film
2010 Janaki M G Sasi Children's Film
2011 Adimadhyantham Sherry
2012 Ee Adutha Kaalathu Madhuri's mother Arun Kumar Aravind Tanushree Ghosh, Indrajith Sukumaran
2012 Ivan Megharoopan Gomathi Teacher P. Balachandran Prakash Bare, Padmapriya
2013 Shutter Thankam Joy MathewLal, Sreenivasan Winner :- Kerala State Film Award for Second Best Actress
2013 Akam Seetha Shalini Usha Nair Fahadh Faasil
2013 Idukki Gold Shyamala Aashiq Abu Prathap K. Pothan, Babu Antony
2013 Nadan Sudharma Kamal Jayaram, Remya Nambeesan
2013 Swapaanam Kuttan's wife Shaji N Karun Jayaram
2014 Ottamantharam Neela Vinod Mankara Bhama, Nadhu
2014 NjanKujooli Renjith
2014 Varsham OmanaRanjith Sanker
2015 The ReporterManoj's wife
2015 Nilam Short film
2015 Rani padmini Giris mother Ashiq abu Manju warrier,Jinu joseph
2015 Thilothama
2016 Ithu Thaanda Police
2016Mohavalayam
2016 Hallelooya Filming

Theater production

Madathil has actively working in Kerala Theatre from 1987 onwards. She participated in more than 20 productions as an actress, and also directed two solo performance and wrote 3 plays, Matsyaganddhi, Chanki Chankaran Family reality Show and Mother’s Day. Her main Play Productions she participated as an actress are:

TV/Video productions

Madathil worked as a producer in Kairali TV, a Malayalam Satellite Channel, from 2000 to 2002. During this tenure, conceived, co-ordinated and directed 75 episodes of a weekly magazine titled Penmalayalam (Malayali Women) on women's issues and performance tradition. She received Three state awards for Documentary Making. For Public Relations Department, Government of Kerala she directed a documentary on P K Medini—Maattathinte pattukari (The Minstrel of Change) in 2011 with duration of 42min.

Publication

Madathil is actively writing on Kerala theater for last few years. She received Kerala Sangeet Natak Akademi Award for Best book of the year for her first book on Theatre history of Women in Malayalam Theatre, 2010. Now she is working on a book on women’s intervention in three performing art forms of Kerala under the fellowship of Indian Foundation for Arts (IFA) She publish articles in her blog http://matsyaganddhi.blogspot.com/ Aranginte Vakabedangal, (Shaded of Theatre) Kottayam: DC Books, 2012, Malayala Nadaka Sthree Charithram, (Women’s theatre history) Kozhikode: Mathrubhumi Publishing House, 2010. M K Kamalam, A Biography Kerala Sangeeta Nataka Academy, 2010. And " Matsyaganddhi" screen play in the Anthology of Screen Plays .New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2004 are her published works.

Awards

References

  1. Saraswathy Nagarajan. "Being the change". The Hindu. 9 October 2010
  2. Sanjith Sidhardhan (22 February 2013) Celluloid clinches top honours at Kerala State Film Awards. Times of India
  3. "SNA: Who's Who of the Akademi::".
  4. VM Sathish. "Mammotty, Kavya Madhavan bag Asiavision awards". Emirates 24/7.

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