Nisha Sharma (actor)

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Nisha Sharma
Born (1971-09-02) September 2, 1971 (age 52)
NationalityNepalese
Occupationactor
Known forChancellor of the Nepal Academy of Music and Drama
SpouseSunil Pokharel

Nisha Sharma Pokharel (born 2 September 1971) is a Nepalese actor. In 2023 she was chosen as the first woman Chancellor of the Nepal Academy of Music and Drama.

Life[edit]

Sharma was born in 1971 in Kathmandu.[citation needed] She met Sunil Pokharel and Badri Adhikari while she was still at school. They had cast her sister as the lead in their production and they wanted a girl to play her sister. She was cast despite her sister's worries that the job would distract her from her studies.[1]

She has had a career of more than thirty years in Nepali theatre and she has appeared in about fifty different productions.[2]

In 2010 the South Asian Women's Theatre Festival took place in Delhi and several plays were staged.[3] Sharma played the main character of Nora in a Nepali adaptation of Henry Ibsen's feminist play A Doll's House. The translated play, Putaliko Ghar, had been adapted by Sunil Pokharel from Henry Ibsen's original. The play was seen by Nepali nationals or those with a Nepali heritage. The important theme of the play is that Nora finally gives up on her husband in order that she can have her own life.[4]

In 2023 she was chosen as the Chancellor of the Nepal Academy of Music and Drama (NAMUDA). She was promoted from Head of Drama in a move that surprised her. She became NAMUDA's first woman Chancellor.[1] She took the oath of office on 16 February 2024 together with two other chancellors in a ceremony with the Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal.[5] She identified the need for the academy to establish an international position and she also planned to create a library of Nepali folk music and plays. The job was important and she set aside other commitments to concentrate on this role for the four years of her term.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c DHODARI, JANUKA (2023-02-19). "'Beyond my dreams'". The Himalayan Times. Retrieved 2024-04-05.
  2. ^ "Nisha Sharma | Theatricalia". theatricalia.com. Retrieved 2024-04-05.
  3. ^ "South Asian Women's Theatre Festival, LEELA – South Asia Women's Network (SWAN)". Retrieved 2024-04-05.
  4. ^ "Nora walks out". Dinesh Wagle on Nepali Society. 2010-03-14. Retrieved 2024-04-05.
  5. ^ "Collaboration is a must to develop music, drama: Nisha Sharma". GorakhaPatra. Retrieved 2024-04-05.