Sharmin Ali


Sharmin Ali is an Indian actress, author and entrepreneur. Sharmin has written a book called YOU . An engineer by profession, she is best known as the founder of the Artrightis Theatre Group, based in Bangalore, India.

Early life and education

Sharmin Ali was born in West Bengal, India. She completed her schooling at Delhi Public School, R. K. Puram. As a child, Sharmin had a stammering problem. She overcame her speech defect to become a professional speaker. She graduated with a Bachelor of Engineering from HKBK College of Engineering, Bangalore.

Career

After completing her Engineering degree, Sharmin worked for a consulting firm. Sharmin quit her corporate career to become a writer. She self-published a free e-book YOU , on the subject of getting to know oneself. She subsequently launched her first story-writing product ‘The Speedy-Story-Writing-Wagon’ and founded a company called ‘your-first-book.com’. Sharmin is a theatre enthusiast and started her own production house, ART-RIGHT-IS. She spoke at a Millionaire Maker Seminar.

Literary

Sharmin's self-published book, YOU, was released in June 2013. YOU was launched on 26 June 2013 in Bangalore by Varun Agarwal and Siva Selvaraj at the Oxford Bookstore, Bangalore. YOU narrates the story of her life from her struggle as a child with speech disfluency to the public speaker that she is today. She later launched YOUR-FIRST-BOOK, claimed to be a first of its kind story-writing product that provides training and guidance to those who want to start writing.

Theatre

Sharmin Ali's first performance on stage was at the Alliance française, Bangalore. Soon after she started her own production house ART-RIGHT-IS. She gathered a group of amateurs, professionals and theatre enthusiasts and formed the Artrightis Theatre Group. The most famous shows by Artrightis Theatre Group include Potli Baba Ki Paltan and EREBUS- darkness personified, which were showcased in Bangalore and received critical acclaim.

Plays

It was a production performed by a group of amateurs, experts and theatre enthusiasts. For the first time, there was a combination of gurus and shishyas on stage, being directed by a group of both first-time and expert directors.