Fortunate to play Ramanujan's onscreen wife: NRI actress


New Delhi, Aug 12 (IANS): Indian origin-American actress Devika Bhisé says she is fortunate to play the female protagonist in Matthew Brown’s upcoming project ”The Man Who Knew Infinity”, a biopic on Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan.

While Dev Patel will play Ramanujan, Devika will be seen as his wife Janaki. 

Based on the biography of the same name by Robert Kanigel, the film also stars Oscar Award winner Jeremy Irons who plays Ramanujan’s mentor, G.H. Hardy. 

“I feel fortunate to be able to portray such a rich character who has had a fascinating life," Devika said in a statement.

"My extensive training in Bharatanatyam has helped me understand the intricacies of the Tamilian Brahmin Iyengar culture community, which gives me a lot of insight for this particular role,” added the actress who was born and raised in Manhattan. 

Most recently, Devika appeared in Partial Comfort’s off-Broadway production - ”And Miles To Go” and has a supporting role in an episode of the upcoming MTV series - “One Bad Choice”.

  

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  • Shekhar Sathe, Mumbai

    Wed, Aug 13 2014

    It is indeed a challenging role. Ramanujan's conjugal life is never discussed. The probability is that the marriage was never consummated as Parvati was barely 12 when Ramanujan left for England. He was seriously ill when he returned to India in 1919. Probably that explains Ramanujan's frustrations when in England. Ramanujan's story is as much Parvati's tragedy as it is his glory. Komalata was the Indian proverbial mother-in-law. All the best to Ms Bhise'.

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