Jayant Kripalani

Jayant Kripalani is an Indian film, television and stage actor, director and trainer. Most known for TV series, like Khandaan,[1] Mr. Mrs and Ji Mantriji (2003).[2][3] He also wrote the screenplay for Shyam Benegal's film, Well Done Abba (2009).[4][5][6]

Early life and education

He graduated from Jadavpur University with a degree in English Literature.

Career

He has worked at JWT, Grant Kenyon & Eckhardt and as senior creative director with RK Swamy BBDO. He was one of the first small-screen stars in India featuring in the 1980s TV serials like Khandan, Mr. Mrs and later in Ji Mantriji (2003), the Indian adaptation of BBC's satirical sitcom, Yes Minister.[7] Jayant has played character roles in movies like Heat and Dust (1983) directed by James Ivory, Rockford, in the Bollywood sci-fi thriller Alag, in the 2008 blockbuster Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na and in 3 Idiots (2009) movie as interview panel head.

Jayant has directed and produced films for multinationals and is actively involved with theatre. Jayant has written the scripts for the original Ghar Jamai which was aired in the old TV days of Doordarshan. He has written and produced PC aur Mausi a mini TV series which explored the prejudices a 'mausi' (maternal aunt) had with the advent of the 'dreaded' personal computer (PC) in the mid-1980s in India. Amongst his earlier work is an educational TV programme in which children explored the statement "Why is Water Wet!" in a successful format. He also acted as a quiz master in an infotainment channel's quiz show.

Filmography

References

  1. "Jayant Kripalani back among old haunts, 'experiments' on mind - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2016-10-14.
  2. "Word is Out". Indian Express. 30 March 2000.
  3. Import, An (17 July 2004). "The stage for all seasons". The Telegraph. Calcutta, India.
  4. "s 17th Annual Star Screen Awards 2010: Production Awards". Indian Express. 7 January 2011.
  5. Writers IMDB.
  6. "Mind Matters". Indian Express. 18 March 2010.
  7. "Hindi makeover for Yes Minister". BBC News. 20 April 2001.

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