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PM Modi Pays Tribute to Theatre Legend Vijaya Mehta, Aged 91

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has paid tribute to veteran Marathi theatre legend Vijaya Mehta, who passed away at the age of 91. Known as a towering personality of Indian culture and cinema, she was a pioneer of modern Marathi theatre. Her six-decade career included co-founding the Rangayan theatre group and directing acclaimed films. She received the Padma Shri in 1986 and a National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress.

PM Modi pays tribute to Vijaya Mehta, says "her work inspired generations of actors"

New Delhi, July 1

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has paid tribute to veteran Marathi theatre legend Vijaya Mehta, who passed away at her residence at the age of 91.

Remembered as one of the biggest names in Indian theatre and parallel cinema, Mehta left behind a legacy that inspired generations of actors, directors and theatre lovers.

Sharing a post on X, the Prime Minister remembered Mehta as a "towering" personality of Indian culture and cinema. He also praised her contribution to modern Marathi theatre and her lifelong commitment to artistic excellence.

"Deeply saddened by the passing of Smt. Vijaya Mehta Ji. She will be remembered as one of the towering personalities of culture and cinema. A pioneer of modern Marathi theatre, she was known for her creativity and commitment to artistic excellence."

He also added how Mehta's work inspired generations and offered his condolences to her family and the artistic community.

"Her work inspired generations of actors, directors and theatre lovers. My thoughts are with her family, admirers and the entire artistic fraternity in this hour of grief. Om Shanti."

Fondly known as "Bai", Vijaya Mehta was a pioneering director, actor and producer who played a major role in shaping modern Indian theatre. She was one of the founding members of Mumbai's Rangayan theatre group along with playwright Vijay Tendulkar and actors Arvind Deshpande and Shreeram Lagoo.

Her six-decade career included co-founding the experimental group Rangayan, staging landmark plays like Ek Shoonya Bajirao and Ajab Nyay Vartulacha, and directing acclaimed films such as Rao Saheb and Pestonjee.

Born Vijaya Jaywant on November 4, 1934, in Baroda, she trained under Ebrahim Alkazi and Adi Marzban. Her honours include the Padma Shri in 1986, Sangeet Natak Akademi Award for Direction in 1975, Tagore Ratna in 2012, and a National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress.

Beyond theatre, Vijaya Mehta carved a distinct place for herself in Indian parallel cinema with memorable performances in acclaimed films such as Kalyug and Party, earning critical acclaim for her nuanced portrayals.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Her work in parallel cinema was phenomenal. 'Rao Saheb' and 'Pestonjee' are gems that more people should watch. She was a pioneer for women in theatre and film. Her legacy will live on through her art.

Vikram M

Wonderful to see the PM acknowledging contributions from regional theatre. Vijaya Mehta ji's work with Rangayan and her collaboration with Vijay Tendulkar were groundbreaking. We need more recognition for such cultural icons. Om Shanti.

Jennifer L

I studied Indian theatre in university and Vijaya Mehta's name came up often. Her ability to blend traditional Marathi theatre with modern experimental forms is what made her special. A great loss for the cultural community.

Rohit L

Sad to see her go, but what a life she lived! 91 years, Padma Shri, Sangeet Natak Akademi Award, and decades of unforgettable work. She gave so much to Indian culture. Hope the younger generation discovers her films and plays.

Sneha F

A heartfelt tribute from the PM. Vijaya Mehta ji's work especially in parallel cinema taught me so much about nuanced storytelling. Films like 'Kalyug' and 'Party' are timeless. May her soul rest in peace. Om Shanti.

Kavya N

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