Aparna Vastarey Age, Wiki and Bio

Aparna Vastarey

Quick Info

ProfessionActor, Television Presenter, Radio Jockey
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth18/10/1966
Age57 years (died on 11, Jul, 2024)
Date of Death11/07/2024
BirthplacePanchanahalli, Karnataka, India
Death CauseLung Cancer

Physical Stats & More

Height5' 5" (165 cm)
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Personal Life

Date of Death11/07/2024
Place of DeathBanashankari, Bengaluru, Karnataka
Zodiac signLibra
HometownBengaluru
College/UniversityBangalore University
ReligionHinduism

Relationships & More

Marital Status (at the time of death)Married

Family

FatherSantosh Kumar Gulwadi (journalist, novelist) (deceased)
MotherPadma Narayanaswamy
SiblingsChaithanya (electronics engineer) (elder)
SpouseNagaraj Ramaswamy Vastarey (writer, architect)

Career

Debut
FilmMasanada Hoovu (1985) as 'Parvati'
Awards
  • An award at the 63rd Karnataka Rajyotsava in 2018
  • She had won many other awards.

Some Lesser Known Facts

Aparna Vastarey grew up in a middle-class family in Bengaluru, Karnataka.
She was very young when she became interested in literature, culture, and music.
Aparna started performing in plays after she made her acting debut with the film ‘Masanada Hoovu’ in 1985.
She appeared in some other films like ‘Nammoora Raja’ (1988), ‘Inspector Vikram’ (1989), and ‘Doctor Krishna’ (1989).
In 1990, Aparna started her career as a television presenter with a Kannada language show on DD Chandana. She worked in other productions of the channel until 2000.
In 1993, she joined All India Radio as a radio jockey. In 1998, she set a record by hosting shows for eight continuous hours during Deepawali celebrations.
In 2000, Aparna became the first presenter of AIR FM Rainbow.
In 2011, she provided the voice for boarding and deboarding announcements on the Bangalore Metro (now Bengaluru Metro aka Namma Metro) and became a familiar voice for commuters.
Aparna appeared as a contestant in the reality show Bigg Boss Kannada season 1 in 2013; the show aired on ETV Kannada (now Colors Kannada).
In 2015, she appeared as ‘Varalakshmi’ (Varu) in a sketch comedy show titled ‘Majaa Talkies,’ which aired on ETV Kannada.
She appeared in some other television series including Colors Kannada’s ‘Ivalu Sujatha’ (2019-2020) and ‘Nannarasi Radhe’ (2021).
Aparna later took a break of over 20 years from work. She made a comeback with the 2024 film ‘Grey Games’ in which she played the role of a mother.
On 11 June 2024, Aparna passed away at her residence in Banashankari, Bengaluru, after battling lung cancer for two years.
She loved greenery and kept many plants at home.
She enjoyed travelling and often shared her travelling experiences on social media.
Aparna was an avid animal lover. She often posted her pictures with animals on social media.