Amala Shankar, born on June twenty-seventh, nineteen nineteen, was a celebrated Indian dancer, film actor, and writer. She was renowned for her contributions to the world of dance and her artistic collaborations with her husband, Uday Shankar, a prominent dancer and choreographer.
As a mother, Amala nurtured the talents of her children, musician Ananda Shankar and dancer Mamata Shankar, the latter of whom later ventured into acting. Her family was deeply rooted in the arts, with her brother-in-law being the illustrious musician and composer Ravi Shankar.
Amala's artistic journey included a notable role in the film 'Kalpana,' which was written, co-produced, and directed by her husband. This film showcased her exceptional talent and dedication to the performing arts.
Amala Shankar passed away on Friday, July twenty-fourth, two thousand twenty, in Kolkata, West Bengal, India, at the remarkable age of one hundred one. Her legacy continues to inspire dancers and artists around the world.