
First Role: In Class IX, Shalini Vatsa acted in Yahan Bande Saste Milte Hain, staged at Patna’s Kalidas Rangalaya
Standout Act: Playing nurse Lata Kutty in Ludo on Netflix
Vatsa grew up in a culturally-rich environment in Patna. Her parents taught at Patna University and had friends who were theatre artistes. “Since they didn’t know where to leave their naughty child, they would carry me to rehearsals and shows,” recalls Vatsa. Even though she would act on stage in school, turned theatre only after moving to Delhi to study political science at Delhi University’s Indraprastha College, and later, at Jawaharlal Nehru University. In 1997, she joined Barry John’s Theatre Action Group, and, later, with Habib Tanvir’s Naya Theatre, acted in plays like Zahreeli Hawa, Charandas Chor, Agra Bazar, and Kamdev Ka Apna Basant Ritu Ka Sapna (an adaptation of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream). Even after moving to Mumbai with her actor-husband Himanshu Tyagi in 2004, Vatsa continued to work with John and Tanvir.
A decade since her first film, Vatsa still periodically asks herself whether she is enjoying what she does. “I love acting. I don’t think such expressions like ‘liberating’ and ‘therapeutic’ can explain my feelings fully. However, I’m very clear that a role should challenge me and help me grow as an artiste,” says Vatsa, who has spent the lockdown revisiting classics in literature and discovering Tamil writer Ambai’s work.