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B. R. Nagesh was an English teacher and lecturer in the two coastal districts of Udupi and
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of Karnataka, South India. His passion was theater; and is known best for his plays he had directed in Udupi, Mulki,
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, Mangalore, Kasargodu,
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and other places in the area. He also wrote novels, short stories, humorous essays, and historical accounts in subjects pertaining to theater. He wrote under the pen name of Nachiketa.


Birth and death

Nagesh was born on 10 November 1931 at Mangalore and died on 10 March 2007 in his own flat at Dombivli west Thane district Mumbai, where he was residing with his wife Mrs Ramabai, along with his younger daughter's family.


Professional career

Nagesh taught in schools and colleges in the towns of Kundapur and Mulky. He then became an English lecturer in Poorna Prajna College in Udupi.


The nature of his theater work

Although Nagesh created his plays in an era that can now be called the B V Karanth era in Karnataka and although he could not but be impacted by the man, he tread a separate path for himself. Unlike the productions of many of his contemporaries of his era, his theatrical productions never bore the stamp of Karanth nor that of the NSD style of production that Karanth brought with him. Based out of a small place like Udupi, Nagesh kept track of what was happening in the field of theater; the world over. His ideas, like that of his contemporary
Udyavara Madhava Acharya Udyavara Madhava Acharya (25 March 19417 December 2020) was an Indian orator, short story writer, poet, and theatre artist. He is credited with modernisation of the traditional theatre form of Yakshagana. Some of his noted works include ''Baagi ...
, were original. But like Acharya, Nagesh did not extensively use dance forms as a mode of expression in his stage narratives; although he tried his hand in directing some musical plays of K Shivarama Karanth in an early stage of his life. Nagesh often thought out-of-the-box. In the production of 'Vibrame' (Delusion), a translation of a Badal Sarkar play, he is said to have tried to stimulate the smell of the dead body by burning some raw vegetables. Subtle humor to comment on a situation was his forte. He took great care in the stage setting, properties, costumes, lighting, visual look, colour patterns and stage movements – so much so that the designs that he created through his theatrical tools often told a story by themselves. Though he weaned towards a somber minimalist approach, he insisted that the settings and costumes be prepared afresh and so, his productions cost a lot. He valued theater discipline and was often said to cancel rehearsals when anyone came late. In the 1990s, his productions became rarities. After retirement, he shifted first to
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and then to Mumbai, where he died due to old age related illness.


Awards

Nagesh was the recipient of the Karnataka Theater Academy. A festival of plays in his remembrance was held in 2009 in Udupi.


Some plays directed

Tippu Sulataan for the organisation 'Rupa Ranga', Kundapur; Musical plays of Kota Shivaram Karanth in Mulki; Nee Mayavo, Ninnolu Maayavo ೀ ಮಾಯವೋ ನಿನ್ನೊಳು ಮಾಯವೋ(Are you the 'Maya' or is 'Maya' within you?) by playwright Aadya Rangachaar; Gummanelliha Thoramma ುಮ್ಮನೆಲ್ಲಿಹ ತೋರಮ್ಮಾ(Show me the Ghost, Mother) by playwright: Aadya Rangachaar; Baduka Mannisu Prabhuve ದುಕ ಮನ್ನಿಸು ಪ್ರಭುವೇ(Oh Lord, help us attain Salvation) for 'Lalita Kala Sadhan', Kasaragodu; Mundena Saki Mundena (What next, Girl?); Aani Bantaani ನೆ ಬಂತಾನೆ(There comes the Elephant); Kali Gulla ಲಿ ಗುಳ್ಳ Macbeth (1983) by playwright Shakespeare for Rathabeedi Gelyaru, Udupi; Julius Caesar in Chikmagaluru; Hittina Hunja; Saarvajanika Rasthe Alla (This is not a public road); Rekke (Wings); Tadrupi (The Duplicate); Vibrame (Delusion)


Books on theater

Yeddu Bidda Teregalu (Curtains that got raised and closed) a historical account of theater in the coastal district of Karnataka.


Plays

Yakshi Hidida Moda (The Cloud that was held by Yakshi)


Novels

Sneha Smruthi (Friendly Memories); Bhaavaarchane (An emotional offering); Runayaatre (The journey of Obligation); Mamata; Bannada Neralu (The Coloured Shadow); Hariva Neerige Kanasugalilla (Flowing Streams Don't Dream);


Collection of short stories

Pativrute Hengasaadaddu (When the Housewife turned into a Lady); Rajaneeshaniguu Arthavaagada Kajji (The infection that even Rajneesh could not understand)


Legacy

The legacy of Nagesh can be found in the works of his various students or people who have been influenced by him, spread all over India – like Kannada Theater director in Mumbai Barath Kumar Polipu; Kannada, Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam film actress Vinaya Prasad; Kannada TV Actors Sujata Kurahatti and Ravi Bhat;
Ramchandra PN Ramchandra P. N. is a filmmaker making feature films, short films, documentaries and TV programs. in India. He is a Tuluva based in Mumbai. Early days Ramchandra Perampalli Neckar was born in the town of Udupi in the erstwhile undivided Daks ...
, and filmmaker and graduate from FTII, Eshwar Chitpady, P. B. Prasanna, Dr Sudakar Naik of Kasturba Medical Hospital, Manipal and many others.


References

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