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Prema Karanth : ウィキペディア英語版 | Prema Karanth
Prema Karanth (August 15, 1936 – October 29, 2007) was a well-known theatre personality and the first-ever woman film-maker of Kannada cinema. She was the wife of B. V. Karanth and was known for the children's plays that she staged. She became the first ever woman director in Kannada cinema when she directed the film ''Phaniyamma'', which was based on a novel by M. K. Indira.〔 ==Early life== Prema Karanth was born in 1936 in Bhadravathi to a poor family. She lost her father Devoji Rao early.〔 Her mother Kamalamma was diagnosed of tuberculosis and was not even allowed to touch her.〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=Online Edition of The Hindu, dated 2002-12-02 )〕 Prema spent her early life at Sidlaghatta in the Kolar district and after her mother's death, she was brought up by her grandparents. After completing her schooling, she came to Bangalore to join the St. Teresa's convent as a teacher.〔 She learnt typing and began to teach in primary schools. Prema also started conducting small time stage plays in the schools she worked in.〔 She was determined not to get married but she changed her mind when she met B. V. Karanth at a friend's place. In 1958, they got married under Arya Samaj rites and moved to Varanasi, where Prema joined the Banaras Hindu University to continue her education.〔 B. V. Karanth later moved to Delhi to join the National School of Drama. Prema accompanied him and joined the Aurobindo Ashram as a teacher.〔 She started experimenting drama in education, and started to teach even subjects like History and mathematics using plays. On her husband's persuasion, she too joined the National School of Drama where she studied dramatics and completed her graduation. After graduation, she worked with the NSD repertory for two years.〔
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