Tara Deshpande
Born
OccupationActress
Years active1996–2002

Tara Deshpande is an Indian actress,[1] writer, former model and MTV VJ. Tara hosted a show called Kab Kyon Kahaan on Zee TV, along with Parth and then with Vinay Jain in the early 1990s. She appeared in several acclaimed films such as Sudhir Mishra's Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin and Kaizad Gustad's Bombay Boys. Since her marriage to an American citizen and moving to Boston in 2001, she lives in the Boston area where she currently runs a catering agency. Her husband is a graduate of Harvard Business School and is in finance. Tara published her first book at the age of 23, Fifty and Done (HarperCollins). Before entering the world of movies she was a model and MTV VJ and a regular on the Mumbai stage. She played Begum Sumroo in Alyque Padamsee's play of the same name. Her book, A Sense for Spice: Recipes and Stories from a Konkan Kitchen (Westland Publishers) was published in 2012 and Indian Sense of Salad in 2018.[2] She travels between NYC and Mumbai.

Filmography

Feature film

Year Title Role Notes
1996 Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin Pooja
1998 Bada Din Nandini Shom
1998 Bombay Boys Dolly
2000 Tapish Namrata
2001 Style Nikki Malhotra
2002 Encounter: The Killing Kiran Jaywant
2002 Danger Unnati
2003 Encounter: The Killing Kiran Jaywant Nominated Best Film 2003

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1992 Kab Kyon Kahan Host 52 Episodes
1996 Superhit Muqabla Anchor Guest Anchor
1996 MTV Roadshow Co-Host Video Jockey
1996 MTV Get A Voice Host MTV Talk Show

Appearances as herself

Apart from her work in television and films, Tara Deshpande has also appeared in many other shows as herself. She had appeared on the Movers and Shakers show with Shekhar Suman as a Guest star in episode 55. She has even co-hosted many award shows like the Flimfare awards in 1998, 2000[3] and 2001.[4] Tara even appeared in the Bhoomi episodes on the DD2 channel produced by Siddharth Kak. She was also featured on the PBS World of Chocolate show produced by PBS and was seen on the Amul hoarding as the Amul girl in her eponymous role as Dolly in Bombay Boys.[5]

Theatre

Tara Deshpande has made a few appearances in theatre as well such as, Begum Sumroo - a Alyque Padamsee Production[6] and She Stoops To Conquor by Oliver Goldsmith which was a BBC Council Production in the year 1991. Her other work in theatre includes The Yours, Mine and Ours Show and Black Comedy by Toprani Productions.

Charities & social work

Tara Deshpande is actively involved in many charities and is a supporter of various social issues. Some of the charities she is involved in include the Rotary Club of Bombay, ASPCA, PAL, Society for the Education of the Crippled, Montana Horse Ranch Rescue, and Cook for Life. The Culinary Culture community had declared Tara Deshpande as a COVID warrior for her free meals program during COVID-19.[7] Many of her cooking recipes and articles have appeared in Vogue,[8] NYTimes,[9] Boston Globe, Indian Express, and The Print.

Besides her charity work, Tara Deshpande has been a longtime supporter of LGBTQ rights and has been a jury member for Kashish 2018[10] which is a famous International Queer Film Festival in Mumbai. She is also a registered Democrat and served as co-chair of the South Asian Fundraising committee for Robert Reich, former Secretary of Labor, during his campaign for Governor in 2001.[11]

References

  1. Deshpande, Tara (8 January 2022). "Gerson Da Cunha told me theatre is a great education. I understand it now: Tara Deshpande". ThePrint. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
  2. Tennebaum, Tara Deshpande (29 January 2018). Indian Sense of Salad. EBURY Press. ISBN 978-0-14-344025-3.
  3. 45th Filmfare Awards (2000) - IMDb, retrieved 27 December 2023
  4. 46th Filmfare Awards (Reality-TV), Hrithik Roshan, Karisma Kapoor, Tara Deshpande, retrieved 27 December 2023{{citation}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  5. "Boys will be Bombay boys - The Times of India". www.cscsarchive.org. Retrieved 27 December 2023.
  6. "Begum Sumroo promises to be a play for all seasons". India Today. Retrieved 27 December 2023.
  7. "Culinary heroes of the pandemic". Retrieved 27 December 2023.
  8. "What happens when three food experts are tasked to cook responsibility without wasting". Vogue India. 14 January 2020. Retrieved 27 December 2023.
  9. "Vegan Oven Roasted Pumpkin Wedges With Cranberry, Pecan and Chile Pesto Recipe". NYT Cooking. Retrieved 27 December 2023.
  10. "MEET THE KASHISH 2018 JURY". KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival. Retrieved 27 December 2023.
  11. "Robert B. Reich - Page 7". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2 January 2024.
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