Meet Our Visionaries

Supreeth Bharadwaj

Founder, HARA

Supreeth Baradhwaj is a phenomenal artist whose journey seamlessly blends acting, music, theatre, and creative storytelling. As the founder of HARA, he has built a platform that reflects his passion for multi-dimensional art, culture, and performance. With deep roots in theatre since childhood, Supreeth has dedicated years to mastering the craft of stage performance, music composition, and cinematic expression.

Known for his versatility and artistic depth, he has earned recognition for bringing emotion, authenticity, and creativity into every project he undertakes. His recent movie, Daredevil Musthafa, became a remarkable hit and further showcased his exceptional talent and connection with audiences.

From theatre stages to cinema screens, Supreeth continues to inspire through his dedication to art, music, and storytelling, making him one of the most promising creative personalities in the industry today.

Bhramara K Udupa

Co-Founder, HARA

Bhramara K. Udupa is a classical singer, Yakshagana dancer, and theatre artist whose artistic journey is deeply rooted in both tradition and innovation. She holds an MA in English from the University of Mysore and has over seven years of experience in theatre, collaborating with some of Karnataka’s most respected directors, including Vid. YM Puttannaiyya, Prasanna, Yatheesh N Kollegal, and Ganesh Mandarthi. Her expertise spans multiple disciplines, allowing her to bring a unique perspective to the performing arts.

As the co-founder of HARA, Bhramara plays a crucial role in fostering artistic expression through structured training and engaging performances. She also leads A Hum, a music band that blends classical influences with contemporary innovation, creating a distinctive sound in the world of music and performance. Her ability to seamlessly merge traditional art forms with modern storytelling makes her a dynamic force in the cultural landscape. She has also worked as an instructor and manager at a national-level theatre workshop conducted by the senior director Prasanna

Together, Supreeth S Bharadwaj and Bhramara K Udupa are redefining artistic education through HARA, empowering young talents and shaping the future of theatre, music, and performance. Their shared vision is to make performing arts more accessible, meaningful, and impactful for aspiring artists and audiences alike.

Sanjith G C

Choreographer, HARA

Sanjith G.C is a passionate and dedicated choreographer with over 5 years of experience in the dance industry. Known for his energetic performances and creative choreography, he has worked on several phenomenal dance projects and stage performances, inspiring students and audiences through his artistic vision and commitment to dance.

His expertise includes Freestyle, Hip-Hop, and Semi-Classical dance forms, where he blends technique, expression, and modern creativity to deliver impactful performances and training sessions. With a strong ability to connect with students and performers, Sanjith focuses on building confidence, stage presence, rhythm, and performance skills through engaging choreography and structured training.

His passion for dance and continuous exploration of new styles make him a dynamic choreographer dedicated to creating memorable artistic experiences.

B. M. Ramachandra

Costume and makeup , HARA

B. M. Ramachandra, widely known as ‘Ramanna,’ is a veteran costume designer and makeup artist with over five decades of experience in Karnataka’s theatre scene. He has collaborated with leading theatre groups like Viveka Ranga, Benaka, and Samudaya, designing costumes for historical, folk, and mythological productions.

His family-run center, Sri Rajeshwari Vastralankara, has been a cornerstone for theatre aesthetics, providing costumes for cultural programs and supporting special children's initiatives. A guest faculty at Rangaayana, he has also contributed to major events like the Krishnadevaraya 500th Anniversary and Kannada films like Ranganayaki.

For his immense contributions, he has been honored with prestigious awards, including the K.V. Shankaragowda Lantakala Award, Karnataka Nataka Academy Award, Mysore Dasara Award, District Kannada Rajyotsava Award, and the India Book of Records recognition. His legacy continues through his sons, ensuring his impact on theatre endures.

Adithya Bharadwaj N

Creative Director, HARA.

A Science Teacher by profession and a passionate theatre practitioner, has dedicated over 12 years to the art, evolving from a curious student to an accomplished actor, technician, and director. While his role as Sidrama in Mythri (2015) could have paved the way for cinematic recognition, he chose to stay rooted in his hometown, Srirangapatna, where he continues to nurture and sustain theatre. Mentored by stalwarts like Paramashivan of Gubbi Company, Raju Ananthaswamy, Mandya Ramesh, Janardhan H, Prasanna Heggodu, and B. Suresh, Adithya has developed a deep understanding of acting, music, direction, and design—not just as a performer, but as a mentor and trainer. His theatre space, Gamya (R.) Srirangapattana, serves as a creative platform for young minds to experience theatre firsthand. Actively involved in Theatre in Education (TIE), he seamlessly blends theatre techniques into learning environments, making education more engaging and immersive. With over 20+ directorial plays, musical compositions, original and translated works, and expertise in stage design, Adithya continues to collaborate with various theatre teams, striving to keep the essence of theatre alive both on stage and in classrooms.