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Jaya Bhaduri Filmography with Rajesh Khanna
Jaya Bhaduri
Bachchan (Bengali: জয়া
ভাদুরি ) (born Jaya Bhaduri; 1948) is an
Indian politician and film actress. Bachchan is recognised as one of
the finest Hindi film actresses of her time, particularly known for
reinforcing a naturalistic style of acting in both mainstream and
'middle-of-the-road' cinema. During her career, she won eight
Filmfare Awards: including three for Best Actress and three for Best
Supporting Actress, which makes her the overall most-awarded
performer in the female acting categories, along with Nutan. She was
awarded the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award in 2007. In 1992, she
was awarded the Padma Shri by the Government of India.
Making her film
debut as a teenager in Satyajit Ray's Mahanagar (1963), Bachchan's
first screen role as an adult was in Guddi (1971), directed by
Hrishikesh Mukherjee, with whom she would collaborate in several
films. She was noted for her performances in films including Uphaar
(1971), Koshish (1972), Kora Kagaz (1974), among others.She appeared
alongside her husband Amitabh Bachchan in films such as Zanjeer
(1973), Abhimaan (1973), Chupke Chupke (1975), Mili (1975) and Sholay
(1975).
Following her
marriage to actor Amitabh Bachchan and the birth of her children,
Bachchan restricted her film work in the coming years and after her
appearance in the 1981 film Silsila, she took an indefinite
sabbatical from films. She returned to acting with Govind Nihlani's
Hazaar Chaurasi Ki Maa in 1998. Since then, she has appeared in
several commercially successful films.
Jaya Bahaduri's Filmography with Super Star Rajesh Khanna :
- Guddi - 1971 : Kusum/Guddi (Rajesh Khanna's Special Appearance)
- Bawarchi - 1972 : as Krishna Sharma.
Tanuja
Tanuja Mukherjee (nee Samarth), popularly known as Tanuja, is an Indian film actress. She is the mother of Hindi film actresses, Kajol and Tanisha, and is most remembered for her roles in Hindi films like Baharen Phir Bhi Aayengi (1966), Jewel Thief, Haathi Mere Saathi (1971), and Anubhav (1971). Simultaneously she appeared in Marathi, Bengali and Gujarati films like, Zaakol, Pitruroon (Marathi), Naari tu Narayani (Gujarati), and several Bengali films such as Antony Phiringee, Deya Neya, Teen Bhuvaner Parey (1969), Prothom Kadam Phool, and Rajkumari.
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Tanuja was born in a
Marathi family of four children,three daughters and a son, as Tanuja
Samarth to poet Kumarsen Samarth and his wife Shobhna Samarth.
Kumarsen was a director and cinematographer. Tanuja's parents parted
amicably while she was still a child, and Shobhana became linked to
actor Motilal. Shobhana produced debut films for Tanuja and her
older sister, Nutan. She has two other sisters Chatura, an artist,
and Reshma, neither of whom took to acting. Nutan's son, Mohnish Behl
is also an actor as are Tanuja's daughters Kajol and Tanisha
Mukherjee. Kajol is married to actor Ajay Devgan.
Tanuja was married
to Shomu Mukherjee (1943–2008) from 1973 to 2008. He died on 10
April 2008 from a heart attack aged 64.
TANUJA'S FILMOGRAPHY WITH SUPER STAR RAJESH KHANNA :
1) Haathi Mere Saathi - 1971 : as Tanuja
2) Mere Jeevan Saathi - 1972 : as Jyoti Verma
3) Humshakal - 1974 : as Lalita
4) Bandish - 1980 : as Chanda (Kapilkumar's Wife)
5) Nasihat - 1986 :
6) Mohabbat Ki Kasam - 1986 : as Kaushalya Singh
7) Anokha Rishta - 1986 : as Mother Superior
8) Adhikar - 1986 :
9) Dushman - 1990 : as Sujata
TANUJA'S FILMOGRAPHY WITH SUPER STAR RAJESH KHANNA :
1) Haathi Mere Saathi - 1971 : as Tanuja
2) Mere Jeevan Saathi - 1972 : as Jyoti Verma
3) Humshakal - 1974 : as Lalita
4) Bandish - 1980 : as Chanda (Kapilkumar's Wife)
5) Nasihat - 1986 :
6) Mohabbat Ki Kasam - 1986 : as Kaushalya Singh
7) Anokha Rishta - 1986 : as Mother Superior
8) Adhikar - 1986 :
9) Dushman - 1990 : as Sujata
Mala Sinha
Mala Sinha (born 11
November 1936 in Calcutta, India) is a Nepali-language speaking
Nepali Indian actress who has worked in Hindi, Bengali and Nepali
films. Recognised for her talent and beauty, she went on to become a
popular leading actress in Hindi films from the early 1950s until the
late 1970s. Sinha has starred in over a hundred film productions:
popular ones include Pyaasa (1957), Anpadh, Dil Tera Deewana (both
1962), Gumrah (1963), Himalaya Ki God Mein (1965), Aankhen (1968),
Maryada and Babu.
Sinha's parents are
originally from Nepal, but they moved to Calcutta, just before she
was born. They named her Alda. Her friends at school used to tease
her by calling her Dalda (a brand of vegetable oil), so she changed
her name to Mala. In her childhood she learnt dancing and singing.
Although she was an
approved singer of All India Radio, she has never done playback
singing in films. But as a singer she has done stage shows in many
languages from 1947 to 1975.
MALA SINHA'S FILMOGRAPHY WITH SUPER STAR RAJESH KHANNA :
1) Maryada - 1971 : as Laxmi / Lalita
Mala Sinha
Mala Sinha (born 11
November 1936 in Calcutta, India) is a Nepali-language speaking
Nepali Indian actress who has worked in Hindi, Bengali and Nepali
films. Recognised for her talent and beauty, she went on to become a
popular leading actress in Hindi films from the early 1950s until the
late 1970s. Sinha has starred in over a hundred film productions:
popular ones include Pyaasa (1957), Anpadh, Dil Tera Deewana (both
1962), Gumrah (1963), Himalaya Ki God Mein (1965), Aankhen (1968),
Maryada and Babu.
Sinha's parents are
originally from Nepal, but they moved to Calcutta, just before she
was born. They named her Alda. Her friends at school used to tease
her by calling her Dalda (a brand of vegetable oil), so she changed
her name to Mala. In her childhood she learnt dancing and singing.
Although she was an
approved singer of All India Radio, she has never done playback
singing in films. But as a singer she has done stage shows in many
languages from 1947 to 1975.
MALA SINHA'S FILMOGRAPHY WITH SUPER STAR RAJESH KHANNA :
1) Maryada - 1971 : as Laxmi / Lalita
Simi Garewal
Simi Garewal (born 17 October 1947) is an Indian actress and a talk show hostess. She is known for her work in the films Do Badan, Saathi, Mera Naam Joker, Siddhartha and Karz. She is also known for her celebrity talk show, Rendezvous with Simi Garewal.
Simi Garewal was
born in Ludhiana, Punjab, India, in a Jat Sikh family. Her father, J.
S. Garewal served in the Indian Army rising to the rank of brigadier.
Simi is a cousin of Pamela Chopra, wife of film-maker Yash Chopra.
Simi's mother Darshi and Pamela's father Mohinder Singh were
siblings. Simi grew up in England and studied at Newland House School
with her sister Amrita.
Film and television
career.
After spending much
of her childhood in England, Garewal returned to India while a
teenager. Her felicity with the English language induced the makers
of the English-language film Tarzan Goes to India to offer her a
role. A gangly 15-year-old, Garewal made her debut alongside Feroz
Khan in this film in 1962.[5] Her performance was good enough for her
to fetch many more film offers. During the 1960s and '70s, she was in
several notable Indian films, working with leading directors such as
Mehboob Khan's Son of India, Raj Kapoor in Mera Naam Joker (1970),
Satyajit Ray in Aranyer Din Ratri (Days and Nights in the Forest),
Mrinal Sen in Padatik (The Guerilla Fighter) and Raj Khosla in Do
Badan. She starred opposite Shashi Kapoor in Columbia Pictures'
Siddhartha, an English-language movie based on the novel by Hermann
Hesse. Garewal did a nude scene in this film which caused some
controversy in India. Later, in the mid-1970s, she made an appearance
in the popular film Kabhi Kabhie (1976), made by her uncle Yash
Chopra, and had a starring role in Chalte Chalte (1976). Another
notable role she played was as a vamp in Karz (1980). She starred in
the BBC docu-drama Maharajas (1987), based on the book by Charles
Allen.
In the early 1980s,
her attention turned to writing and direction. She formed her own
production company, Siga Arts International. She hosted, produced and
directed a TV series for Doordarshan called It's a Woman's World
(1983). She also made a documentary for Channel 4 in the UK called
Living Legend Raj Kapoor (1984). This was followed by a three-part
documentary on Rajiv Gandhi titled India's Rajiv. She wrote and
directed a Hindi feature film Rukhsat and produced television
commercials, for which she won the first prize from the 1988 Paters
Award in Australia.
Garewal anchored the
talk show Rendezvous with Simi Garewal.
She usually wears
her signature white clothes on TV shows and at award ceremonies, and
is popularly known as "The Lady in White". Garewal recently
appeared on Say Shava Shava 2008 as a host and judge. After the
Mumbai terrorist attacks of November 2008, Simi Garewal created a
wave of love & admiration by publicly calling for the Indian
government to "carpet-bomb" the training camps of terrorist
nation Pakistan.
She returned to
television with her new talk show India's Most Desirable on Star Plus
which would interview Bollywood actors, business and media icons, and
Indian cricketers about their "ideal and desirable beaus".
Simi Garewal has her
own website which she uses to interact with her fans:
www.simigarewal.com. The site has her voice reading the text.
Personal life.
Garewal had her
first serious relationship at the age of 17, with then Maharaja of
Jamnagar, who was also her neighbor in England. In the early 1980s,
Garewal dated Salman Taseer, a Pakistani businessman.
Garewal was married
to Ravi Mohan of Chunnamal family from old Delhi but her marriage was
short and she is now divorced.
Simi Garewal is a
popular TV host and has acted in few Bollywood movies. In 1972, for
her nude scene in Siddhartha with actor Shashi Kapoor, the movie
couldn't be released in India due to censorship and created
controversy.
SIMI GREWAL FILMOGRAPHY WITH SUPER STAR RAJESH KHANNA :
1) Andaz - 1971 : as Mona
2) Namak Haram - 1973 : as Manisha
3) Naseeb - 1981 : Herself - Rajesh Khanna also appearing himself as Guest
Appearance.
Hema Malini
Hema Malini ("Hema Malini Chakravarty") (born 16 October 1948, Ammankudi (Orathanadu), Tamil Nadu, India) is an Indian Actress, Director, Producer, Dancer and Politician. 1963 she made acting début in Tamil film "Ithu Sathiyam" as a dancer/supporting actress. Malini first acted in main role in Sapno Ka Saudagar (1968), and went on to feature in numerous Bollywood films, primarily as the lead actress. In most of her films, she starred opposite her husband Dharmendra and with Rajesh Khanna and Devanand.
Hema Malini was initially
promoted as the "Dream Girl", and in 1977 starred in a film
of the same name. She has played both comic and dramatic roles, as
well as being a dancer. She has appeared in more than 150 films.
During her career, Malini received eleven nominations for the
Filmfare Award for Best Actress, winning the award in 1972. In 2000,
Hema Malini won the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award and also the Padma
Shri, the fourth-highest civilian honour awarded by the Government of
India. In 2012, the Sir Padampat Singhania University conferred an
Honorary Doctorate on Hema Malini in recognition of her contribution to
Indian cinema. Hema Malini served as chairperson of the National Film
Development Corporation. In 2006, Hema Malini received Sopori Academy of
Music And Performing Arts (SaMaPa) Vitasta award from Bhajan Sopori
in Delhi for her contribution and service to Indian culture and
dance.
From 2003 to 2009,
Hema Malini was elected to the Rajya Sabha, the upper House of parliament,
as a representative of the Bharatiya Janata Party. Hema Malini has
been involved with charitable and social ventures.
Hema Malini was the third
child born of a Tamil-speaking family to her mother Jaya Lakshmi
Chakravarti, a film producer and VSR Chakravarti. Hema Malini attended the
Andhra Mahila Sabha in Chennai where her favourite subject was
history. Hema Malini studied at DTEA Mandir Marg and in 12th Standard left
to begin her acting career.
Hema Malini's first film
with Dharmendra was Sharafat (1970), and they got married in 1979.
Dharmendra was already married at the time and had children, two of
whom are Bollywood actors Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol. Hema Malini and
Dharmendra have two children, Bollywood actress Esha Deol (born 1981)
and Ahana Deol (born 1985), an assistant director.
Hema Malini's niece is
actress Madhoo who played the female lead in Phool Aur Kaante (1991),
Roja (1992) and Annayya (1993).
Hema Malini was a
supporting artiste in Idhu Sathiyam (1963) and portrayed a danseuse
in Pandava Vanavasam (1965). In 1968, Malini played opposite Raj
Kapoor in Sapno Ka Saudagar. That was the beginning of her promotion
as the "Bollywood dream girl."
In Johnny Mera Naam
(1970), Hema Malini took a lead role and she took other challenging roles;
for example, a young widow in Andaz (1971) and a poor woman in Lal
Patthar (1971). In 1972, Malini played opposite Dharmendra and
Sanjeev Kumar in Seeta Aur Geeta. Malini received a Filmfare Best
Actress Award for this film. Within four years of making her début,
Malini was an established lead actress in Bollywood and classical
dancer. Hema Malini's films of the 1970s include Sanyasi (1975),
Dharmatma , Pratigya (1975). In Sholay (1975), Hema Malini played the role
of Basanti, a talkative girl. Other works of the period include
Trishul, Joshila, Khushboo (1975), Kinara (1977) and Meera (1979).
Hema Malini performed
with Dharmendra in 28 films including Sharafat, Tum Haseen Main
Jawan, Naya Zamana, Raja Jani, Seeta Aur Geeta , Patthar Aur Payal,
Dost (1974), Sholay (1975), Charas, Jugnu, Azaad (1978) and Dillagi
(1978).
After her marriage,
Hema Malini made films including Kranti, Naseeb (1981), Satte Pe Satta,
Rajput, and Ek Nai Paheli (1984). Hema Malini portrayed the role of a
classical singer in the film opposite Rajesh Khanna, which Times of
India called one of the top film couples. Her works also included
Aandhi Toofan, Durgaa (1985), Ramkali (1985), Sitapur Ki Geeta
(1987), Ek Chadar Maili Si (1986), Rihaee and Jamai Raja (1990).
During this period,
Hema Malini performed with Dharmendra in Alibaba Aur 40 Chor, Baghavat,
Samraat, Razia Sultan, Andha Kanoon (1983), Baghavat, and Raaj Tilak
(1984).
She directed the
film Dil Aashna Hai with Divya Bharti and Shahrukh Khan in the
leading roles. Following this, Malini focused on dancing and
television work.
After taking a break
from films for a number of years, Hema Malini made a comeback with Baghban
(2003). for which she earned a Filmfare Best Actress Award
nomination. She also played a substantial supporting role in the 2004
film Veer-Zaara. In 2011, she directed her second feature film Tell
Me O Khuda which featured both her husband Dharmendra and her
daughter Esha Deol.
In 1999, Hema Malini
campaigned for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate, Vinod
Khanna, a former Bollywood actor, in the Lok Sabha Elections in
Gurdaspur, Punjab. In February 2004, Malini officially joined the
BJP From 2003 to 2009, she served as an MP to the upper house of
the Rajya Sabha, having been nominated by the then President of
India, Dr A P J Abdul Kalam. In March 2010, Hema Malini was made general
secretary of the BJP, and in February 2011, she was recommended by
Ananth Kumar, the party general secretary. In the 2014 general
elections for the Lok Sabha, Malini defeated the Mathura incumbent,
Jayant Chaudhary (RLD) by 3,30,743 votes. Hema Malini was then
elected to the Lok Sabha.
Hema Malini is a
supporter of the animal rights organisation, PETA India. In 2009, she
wrote a letter to the Mumbai Municipal Commissioner urging him to ban
horse carriages from the Mumbai`s busy streets. In 2011, she
wrote to the Union Minister for Environment and Forests, Jairam
Ramesh, urging him to ban bull fighting (jallikattu). She said, "My
friends at PETA have organised investigations at jallikattu events
and documented that bulls are pulled roughly by their nose rings,
punched, pummelled, hit with sharp sticks and crammed into trucks so
tightly that they can barely move". Hema Malini won the title of
"PETA Person of the Year". As a vegetarian, she said,
"Knowing that my food choices are helping the planet and animals
too, makes me happy".
Hema Malini is a trained
Bharatanatyam dancer. Her daughters Esha Deol and Ahana Deol are
also trained Odissi dancers. They performed with Hema Malini in a
production called Parampara for charitable events. She also performed
with her daughters at the Khajuraho Dance Festival. Hema Malini also
studied Kuchipudi with Vempati Chinna Satyam and Mohiniattam with
Kalamandalam Guru Gopalakrishnan. She has played a number of dance
roles including Narasimha and Rama in Tulasidas's Ramcharitmanas. In
2007, she performed in Mysuru on the eve of Dussera, where she played
the roles of Sati, Parvati and Durga. Hema Malini owns the Natya
Vihar Kalakendra dance school.
Hema Malini has
appeared in television series such as Jai Mata Ki (2000), directed by
Puneet Issar. She played the role of goddess Durga. Other television
series appearances include Kamini Damini on Sahara One where she
played twin sisters and Noopur which Malini directed and in which she
played a Bharatanatyam dancer.
In 2007, Hema Malini
entered a promotional contract with Kent RO Systems, makers of a
mineral water purifier system. Hema Malini also became a brand
ambassador for Pothys, a textile showroom in Chennai.
HEMA MALINI'S FILMOGRAPHY WITH SUPER STAR RAJESH KHANNA :
HEMA MALINI'S FILMOGRAPHY WITH SUPER STAR RAJESH KHANNA :
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Andaz - 1971 : as Sheetal
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Prem Nagar – 1974 : as Lata
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Mehbooba – 1976 : Ratna/Jhumri
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Ginny Aur Johnny – 1976 :
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Palkon Ki Chhaon Mein – 1977 : as Mohini
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Tinku - 1977 : as Rosie (Ginny's Mother)
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Janta Hawaldar - 1979
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Bandish – 1980 : as Madhu/Chanchal
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Dard – 1981 : as Seema
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Naseeb - 1981 : as Asha
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Kudrat - 1981 : as Chandramukhi/Paro
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Suraag – 1982 :
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Rajput – 1982 : as Janki D. Singh
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Durga - 1985 : as Advocate Durga
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Hum Dono – 1985 : as Lata
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Babu – 1985 : as Kammo
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Sitapur Ki Geeta – 1987 : as Geeta Singh
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Vijay – 1988 : as Suman Y. Bhalla/Suman A. Bhardwaj
Seema Deo
Seema Deo (formerly
known as Nalini Saraf) is Hindi and Marathi movie veteran actress.
She has acted in over 80 Marathi and Hindi movies. She is the wife of
veteran actor Ramesh Deo & mother of Actor Ajinkya Deo &
noted Director Abhinay Deo.
She belongs to the
Goud Saraswat Brahmin (GSB) family hailing from Karnataka. She was
born and brought up in Girgaum, Mumbai.
SEEMA DEO'S FILMOGRAPHY WITH SUPER STAR RAJESH KHANNA :
Sumita Sanyal
Sumita Sanyal (born
9 October 1945) (Bengali: সুমিতা
সান্যাল়) is an actress in the Bengali
language film industry in India, also known as Tollywood.
Director Bibhuti
Laha (of Agradoot) named her Suchorita for his film Khokhababur
Pratyabartan. After that director Kanak Mukhopadhay decided to make
it shorter into Sumita. Famous actress Lila Desai was very much known
to Sumita. Lila introduced her to Agradoot. After she got a chance in
Khokababur Pratyabartan, she acted in more than 40 films in Bengali
including Sagina Mahato opposite Dilip Kumar and in the lead role in
Kuheli alongside Biswajit and Sandhya Roy. She also has acted in a
number of Hindi films, the most notable of which was Anand in 1970
opposite Amitabh Bachchan. She also acted television serials,
professional stage and in group theatre with the notable association
with “Ranga Sabha”.
SUMITA SANYAL'S FILMOGRAPHY WITH SUPER STAR RAJESH KHANNA :
- Anand (1971)
- Guddi (1971)
Faryal
Faryal (born in
Syria) is an Indian film actress and dancer of mixed Indian and
Arabic descent working in Hindi films. She was a popular Bollywood
cabaret dancer and actress in the 1960s and 70's.
Faryal was born in
the Damascus area of Syria to an Indian father and a Syrian mother.
She completed her education at Loretto Convent, Simla, Cathedral High
School and St. Xavier's College, Bombay. Faryal worked for a while as
an air hostess in Air India before joining films. She is a product of
the FilmaIaya School of Acting.
Faryal entered
Bollywood in 1965 in the black-and-white film Zindagi Aur Maut, as a
lead role opposite Pradeep Kumar. This film contained famous song
"Dil Laga kar hum ye samjhe" sung solo by Asha Bhonsle and
Mahendra Kapoor; both these songs are available on YouTube. Faryal
was liked by people and resulted in her getting lead role in film
Biradari opposite Shashi Kapoor. The movie was a total flop. She was
noted for her role as a cabaret dancer in the movie Jewel Thief
released in 1967. After the movie's release, offers started pouring
in. In an interview in 1973, Faryal stated that "Ever since
Goldie cast me in that glamorous dancer's role in Jewel Thief, film
makers have looked upon me as an "excellent cabaret dancer".
"Whereas in reality I have never learnt dancing,". "I
don't even like dancing; I rather hate it". She was also noticed
for her roles in Rajesh Khanna-Mumtaz starrer 'Sachcha Jhootha' and
Dharmendra-Waheeda Rehman starrer 'Man Ki Aankhen'. At first afraid
of being typecast, Faryal was reluctant to accept the numerous offers
that she received soon after the release of Jewel Thief. But
gradually she realized that if she refused the roles there were ten
others ready to replace her. And now the bath tub scene in Apradh
released in 1972 had given me an even worse image". Faryal
retired from movies in 1984 after her performance as the girlfriend
of Jeetendra in Gold Medal.
Faryal married her
long-time boyfriend after quitting movies, and she is currently
living in Israel.
FARIYAL'S FILMOGRAPHY WITH SUPER STAR RAJESH KHANNA :
Sachaa Jhutha - 1970 : as Ruby
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