Sharmin Ali (born 8 August 1988) is an Indian actress, author, and entrepreneur.[1]

Sharmin Ali
Born (1988-08-08) 8 August 1988 (age 35)
OccupationWriter, entrepreneur, theatre artiste
NationalityIndian
Notable worksYOU (You Own Urself)
Website
www.sharminali.com

Early life and education edit

Sharmin Ali was born in West Bengal, India. She completed her schooling at Delhi Public School, R. K. Puram. As a child, Sharmin developed a stammer. She learned to manage it and later became a professional speaker.[2][3] She graduated with a Bachelor of Engineering from HKBK College of Engineering, Bangalore.

Career edit

After completing her degree, Sharmin worked for a consulting firm[4] but quit to become a writer. She self-published a free e-book YOU (You Own Urself), on the subject of getting to know oneself. She later launched YOUR-FIRST-BOOK, which provided training and guidance for those who aspire to writing.[citation needed] Sharmin started a theatre production house, ART-RIGHT-IS.[5]

Literary edit

Sharmin's self-published book, YOU (You Own Urself), was launched on 26 June 2013 by Varun Agarwal and Siva Selvaraj at the Oxford Bookstore, Bangalore.[6]

Theatre edit

Sharmin Ali's first performance on stage was at the Alliance française, Bangalore. With ART-RIGHT-IS she gathered a group of amateurs, professionals, and theatre enthusiasts to form the Artrightis Theatre Group.[7] Its shows include Potli Baba Ki Paltan and EREBUS- Darkness Personified .

Plays edit

  • Potli Baba Ki Paltan was the first of Ali's four productions in 2014 staged at Rangoli Arts Center, Bangalore.[8] A combination of gurus and shishyas appeared on stage under the direction of a group of first-time and expert directors.[9]
  • EREBUS- Darkness Personified, also at the Rangoli Arts Centre, was based on Greek mythology portraying several shades of the God Erebus who personifies darkness.[10] The show was described as "An orgasm that lasts for 70 minutes: Self-Hedonism and Paranoia!”.
  • The Penis Monologues, written by American Jason Cassidy and adaptated for Indian audiences,[11] explores male attitudes towards sex, women, violence, emotional insecurities and what it’s like to have a penis. As the rehearsals began, three directors joined Ali in directing the monologues.[12]
  • Aurora, a collection of short plays, was staged at Alliance francaise de Bangalore.
  • Chutzpah premiered at Chowdiah Memorial Hall, Bangalore, in 2015.The characters in this 90-minute musical satire written by Ali are women who have broken free from their inhibitions and defied the stereotype.[13] A group of activists took offence to the play's title, having misunderstood it as a vulgar word in Hindi.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ Sharmin Ali Sharmin Ali's website Archived 11 March 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Writing her own destiny, article in The Hindu, Bangalore
  3. ^ The Millionaire Author Millionaire Maker Seminar: The Millionaire Author - India's Only Author Who Trains You To Be An Author
  4. ^ Short cut to a story Article in Metro Plus, The Hindu
  5. ^ Jack of all trades Article about Sharmin Ali on City Plus, Jagran
  6. ^ Launch of the book YOU by Sharmin Ali Malls Market Post about YOU Launch
  7. ^ The New Indian Express article about Sharmin Ali And now the men talk back, article in The New Indian Express
  8. ^ My Theater Cafe My Theater Cafe Post about Artrightis and Potli Baba Ki Paltan
  9. ^ An eccentric 'Potli' on stage Bangalore Mirror article on Potli Baba Ki Paltan
  10. ^ Erebus Erebus by Artrightis on Book My Show
  11. ^ And now the men talk back, article about The Penis Monologues in The New Indian Express
  12. ^ Words of wisdom from down there The Penis Monologues in Bangalore Mirror
  13. ^ Narratives of Power and Selfhood The New Indian Express on Chutzpah
  14. ^ Some Chutzpah! Sharmin Ali takes on the right wingers Deccan Chronicle on Chutzpah's controversial title

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