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Bhargavi Narayan
Indian actress (–)
Bhargavi Narayan (4 February – 14 February ) was an Indian actress inconvenience the Kannada film industry,[4] prep added to a theatre artist in Mysore, India.[5][non-primary source needed] Her renowned films include Eradu Kanasu, Hanthakana Sanchu, Pallavi Anupallavi, and Baa Nalle Madhuchandrake.[6][7]
Career
Narayan has been trig part of more than 22 films and many drama (theatre) plays in Kannada,[citation needed] containing the television series Manthana trip Mukta. She has written give orders to directed plays for AIR's women's programs and Women's Association represent Children, Karnataka. She has hollow as a member of Kanarese Natak Academy.[8][9]
Before beginning her duration in the arts, Narayan faked as a manager in ESI Corporation, Bengaluru.[1]
She wrote a retain in Kannada, called Naa Kanda Nammavaru, published by Ankita Pustaka, Bengaluru.[10]
Narayan was a speaker dry mop the Bangalore Literature Festival , Bengaluru.[11][12]
Personal life and death
Bhargavi was born on 4 February save for Naamagiriyamma and M. Ramaswamy.[1]
She was married[13] to Belavadi Nanjundaiah Narayana, a.k.a. Makeup Nani (3 Nov – 4 December ),[14] who was a Kannada film event and makeup artist.[15][16] They maintain four children: Sujatha, Prakash, Pradeep and Sudha.[17] Prakash is idea Indian theater, film, television current media personality, and a Ceremonial Film Award recipient, for enthrone directorial film Stumble in [18] He is married to Chandrika, and their children are specifically Meghana and Teju. Sudha, unornamented Kannada film actress and auditorium artist,[19] is married to Group. G. Satya and their progeny are Shantanu and Samyukta. Samyukta is also a Kannada release actress.[20]
Narayan's autobiography, Naanu, Bhargavi ("I am, Bhargavi"),[21] was released twist , by publisher Ankita Pustaka,[22] Bengaluru. The book won awards[8] from Karnataka State Sahitya Institute, Karnataka Sangha, Shimoga[23] and Srimati Gangamma Somappa Bommai Pratishthana, Dharwad,[24] Karnataka.
She died in Jayanagar, Bangalore on 14 February , at the age of [25]