Whether it's performing in front of the camera or working with communities in remote villages, Rajshri Deshpande is following her own path
In a conversation that lasts over an hour, Rajshri Deshpande makes frequent references to Justine Triet’s Anatomy of a Fall. She believes the making of the film would have been an “evolved process” and a “spiritual journey”. It is mid-February. In a few days’ time, Anatomy of a Fall, which follows writer Sandra as she tries to prove her innocence in husband Samuel’s death, would win big at the Césars, and an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.
Deshpande wishes to be part of such projects in India too. “But where do we have such spaces? Where there is no hierarchy, just empathy and equality,” she says. The actor had the biggest success in 2023. Her lead role in Netflix’s show Trial By Fire, which is based on the 1997 Uphaar cinema tragedy in Delhi, won her critical and commercial acclaim, and awards. She also played the role of Savitribai Phule in the Marathi film, Satyashodhak.
Acting career apart, there’s something else that takes up much space in our conversation, just like it has in Deshpande’s life. Over the past year, she has been working with 30-odd drought prone villages in Marathwada district in Maharashtra, continuing the efforts that she had started in 2015-16. In these villages, she addresses issues like rejuvenating groundwater, building schools and toilets, and conducting gender sensitisation through her non-profit, Nabhangan Foundation.
Her scale is not massive, the actor adds, as she does most of the work herself with help from members of the community. She works closely with local people and government officials for a few years. Once they become self-reliant, she hands over the reins to the community and moves on to the next village. The resources for her social work come from crowdfunding, donations from people in her network, and experts who extend voluntary support.
(This story appears in the 22 March, 2024 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)