Varsha Usgaonkar

Varsha Usgaonkar
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Varsha Usgaonkar in March 2015
Born Varsha Usgaonkar
28 February 1968
Goa, India
Occupation Actress, model
Years active 1987–present
Spouse(s) Ajay Sharma
Varsha Usgaonkar (born 28 February 1968) is an Indian film actress from Goa, who has worked in various Bollywood and Marathi movies as the leading lady. During the 1990s, she was the most popular actress in Marathi cinema.

Career

Varsha Usgaonkar first shot to fame in 1984 as the lead heroine in the super-hit Marathi stage play "Brahmachari". Subsequently she quickly rose to one of the top heroines in the Marathi film industry with super-hits such as Gammat Jammat, Hamal De Dhamal, Saglikade Bombabomb, Sawat Majhi Ladki, Shejari Shejari, Ek Hota Vidushak, Lapandaav, Aflatoon and others. She has also starred as the lead actress in the Bollywood films Ghar Aaya Mera Pardesi and Pathreela Raasta. In 2005 she appeared in the Bollywood films Mangal Pandey: The Rising and Mr Ya Miss as a supporting actress. In the Faisal Saif-directed controversial Hindi feature film, Jigyaasa, she played mother to Hrishitaa Bhatt. Usgaonkar started her television career in the 1988 playing role of Uttara, wife of Abhimanyu and mother of Parikshit, (the future of the Bharat Dynasty TV serial Mahabharata).The role lead her many Hindi movies offers and most of them failed to create box office success . She also played role of Roopmati (Snake Queen) in 1994 TV serial Chandrakanta. She has appeared in the Marathi shows Aakash Zep and Eka Mekansathi, and she has also acted in the Hindi television serials Alvida Darling,
One of her most prominent performance is from TV Serial Jhansi Ki Rani in 1990s on Doordarshan where she played the lead character of Rani Lakshmibai.
Tanha and Anhonee. Usgaonkar has also sung in a Konkani music album Roop Tujem Laita Pixem with Ulhas Buyao.

Personal life

Usgaonkar with husband Ajay Shankar in 2014
Varsha is a Konkani.She is the daughter of Goa's former Deputy SpeakerA. K. S. Usgaonkar. She has two sisters Dr Mrs Tosha Kurade and Mrs Manisha Tarcar.Usgaonkar married in March 2000 to Ajay Sharma, son of Indian film music director Ravishankar Sharma or Ravi.

Filmography

Year Film Role
2014 Super Nani
2013 Duniyadari (Marathi) Rani Maa
2011 Arjun
2010 Naam
2006 Jigyaasa Teacher Malini Mathur
2005 The Rising: Ballad of Mangal Pandey Rani Laxmibai
2004 Hatya: The Murder Kavita Jaiswal
2001 Style Police Inspector
1999 Sei To Abar Kache Elo (Bengali)
1999 Chehraa
1998 Hastee Hastee
1996 Muqadama Seema
1996 Shohrat
1994 Pathreela Raasta Mona
1993 Ghar Aaya Mera Pardesi Radha
1993 Insaniyat Ke Devta Husna Bano
1993 Khalnayika Varsha
1993 Lapandav (Marathi) Rasika Samarth
1993 Parwane
1993 Ek Hota Vidushak
1993 Savat Mazi Ladki (Marathi) Beena
1992 Ghar Jamai
1992 Dilwale Kabhi Na Hare Shabnam
1992 Honeymoon
1992 Tirangaa Shanti
1991 Aflatoon (Marathi) Bitti
1991 Hafta Bandh
1991 Saathi Nisha
1991 Shikari: The Hunter Chanchal
1990 Doodh Ka Karz Kajri
1989 Bhutacha Bhau (Marathi) Nandini
1987 Gammat Jammat (Marathi) Kalpana
1988 Sagalikade Bombabomb (Marathi) Rajani Bala
1991 Hamal De Dhamal (Marathi) Nandini Patvardhan
1992 Shubhmangal Savdhan (Marathi) -
 ???? Maal Masala (Marathi) -
 ???? Rang Premacha (Marathi) -
 ???? Maal Masala (Marathi) -
1993 "Insaniyat Ke Devta" (Hindi)

Vibha Chibber

Vibha Chibber
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Vibha Chibber at Zee Rishtey Awards 2010
Born Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Occupation Television Actress
Vibha Chibber is an Indian film and television actress & theatre artist. She is the mother of actor Puru Chibber, who also works in television serials.

Career

Vibha graduated as an actor from the National School of Drama in 1986. Since then, she has worked with Barry John, Amal Allana, Kirti Jain, Anuradha Kapoor Prassanna and many other playwrights and directors. She then joined Theatre in Education, a wing of the NSD, as a teacher. She has taught acting to children as well as adults.
Before coming into films & television, she was mainly into theatre. She has worked on the docu-drama "7 Island And A Metro" with director Madhushree Dutta. Vibha has shared screen space on the celluloid with some of the finest actors in the country such as Shahrukh Khan, Rani Mukherjee, Ranbir Kapoor, Asin etc.
Vibha has been giving diction and acting training to actors for a couple of years now. And the actress has some of the most recent additions to Bollywood like Nargis Fakhri, Diana Penty and Giselle Monteiro as all of them have been her students.

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2007-2010 Sapna Babul Ka...Bidaai Kaushalya Sharma Nominated—Indian Telly Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role (2008)
2008 Saas v/s Bahu Herself Guest
2011 Looteri Dulhan Chandra Cameo
2011–2013 Mrs. Kaushik Ki Paanch Bahuein Bindeshwari Kaushik
2013 Punar Vivah - Ek Nayi Umeed

2014 Humsafars Alvira Sahir's mother supporting role
2015–Present Piya Rangrezz Sher's Dadi supporting role
2015- Present Hum Aapke Ghar Mein Rehte Hain Bachani Devi

Films

Year Film Role Notes
2006 7 Island And A Metro Ismat Chugtai Docudrama
2007 Chak De! India Krishnaji
2007 Saawariya Naseeban
2008 Ghajini Havaldar Vijyanti
2009 Let's Dance Vibha Chibber
2010 Peter Gaya Kaam Se Peter's mother
2013 Jolly LLB Meerut Judge
2013 Boss Mrs. Pradhan
2014 Lakshmi Amma
2015 Dolly Ki Doli Inspector
2016 Palki Lata

Vishakha Singh

Vishakha Singh
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Vishakha Singh in July 2013
Occupation Actress, producer
Vishakha Singh is an Indian film actress and producer.
She appeared in South Indian language films, before starring in Bollywood projects with Oscar nominee director Ashutosh Gowariker's 2010 period piece Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey, alongside Abhishek Bachchan and Deepika Padukone. She was nominated for Best Breakthrough Performance of the Year in 2010, for the same role by StarDust Awards.
She also works as a part time venture capitalist in her father's company based out of London and Dubai. She is a frequent figure on the Red Carpet at the Cannes Film Festivaland was part of the producers workshop at the Festival de Cannes in 2014. Vishakha has been invited to be on the jury of one of Rome's biggest film festivals for independent Italian and European filmmakers, Rome Independent Film Festival (RIFF) on May 2015.She is also one of the committee members of Srishti Madurai.

Career

She did her schooling from Abu Dhabi Indian School (ADIS) and Delhi Public School.She completed her graduation in business studies from Delhi University.She said that she wanted to be a teacher and did her post graduation in advertising and public relations. She started modelling in 2007 and appeared in many television and print commercials.She made her feature film debut with a Telugu film Gnaapakam in 2008, which did not do well.After that, she starred in one Tamil, and two Kannada films, 'Antaraatma' and 'Housefull'.
She made her Hindi film debut with Hum Se Jahan, which was never released on DVD and only in theatres, in 2008. However she got noticed in director Ashutosh Gowarikar's Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey for which she received a "Best Breakthrough Performance – Female" nomination from Stardust Awards (2011). She acted in Abhijeet Sengupta's Do Aur Do Paanch, which did not release.
In 2012 Vishakha ventured into film production by co-producing Peddlers, a film directed by Vasan Bala. The other producers were Guneet Monga and Anurag Kashyap Films. Peddlers was selected at the critic week at the Cannes Film Festival. She has also co produced Haraamkhor, directed by Shlok Sharma, with Guneet Monga and AKFPL. The film is set to release in 2015. After three years she made a comeback to acting in Tamil films. Vishakha's second Tamil film Kanna Laddu Thinna Aasaiya released on 13 January 2013 and which went onto become the first blockbuster of the Tamil film industry in that year. Back in Bollywood she signed on three films that released in succession in 2013. Her first two films were Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani's Fukrey and Vikram Bhatt's Ankur Arora Murder Case both the films released on 14 June 2013. Her third film was director Shahant Shah's Bhajathe Raho which released the next month. She said that Fukrey made a lot of difference and changed people's perceptions and that she turned down nine films after Fukrey.
Vishakha also made her Malayalam debut in director Rajesh Pillai's forthcoming film Motorcycle Diaries, and her next Tamil film is with Vaaliba Raja, with the same team that worked on Kanna Laddu Thinna Aasaiya. She returns to Telugu films with Rowdy Fellow, opposite Nara Rohit and has stated that she plays "a girl who looks like an angel but is a devil in disguise".She is also acting in The Maya Tape, a horror thriller, directed by Nikhil Alag, in which she plays a journalist. She was signed for an important role in the film, albeit a cameo role, in R. Kannan's Oru Oorla Rendu Raja.

Filmography

Year Film Role Language Notes
2007 Gnaapakam Sarangi Telugu
2008 Pidichirukku Manju Mariyadas Tamil
2008 Humsey Hai Jahaan Esha Singh Hindi
2009 Housefull Aishwarya Kannada
2010 Antharathma Mahi Shyam Kannada
2010 The Genius of Beauty
English
2010 Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey Pritilata Waddedar Hindi Nominated, Stardust Award for Breakthrough Performance – Female
2013 Kanna Laddu Thinna Aasaiya Sowmiya Tamil
2013 Ankur Arora Murder Case Dr. Riya Hindi
2013 Fukrey Neetu Hindi
2013 Bajatey Raho Manpreet Hindi
2014 Rowdy Fellow Meghana Telugu
2014 The Maya Tape
Hindi Filming
2014 Motorcycle Diaries
Malayalam
2014 Vaaliba Raja Shalu Tamil
2014 Thuram
Telugu Filming
2014 Oru Oorla Rendu Raja Kalpana Tamil

Vasundhara Das

Vasundhara Das
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Born Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Occupation Singer, actor, composer, entrepreneur, speaker, songwriter
Years active 1998–present
Spouse(s) Roberto Narain
Vasundhara Das is an Indian singer, actress, composer, entrepreneur, speaker, songwriter and environmental activist. Vasundhara's films include Hey Ram (Tamil / Hindi)), Monsoon Wedding (English), Citizen (Tamil/Telugu), Ravana Prabhu (Malayalam), Lankesh Patrike (Kannada) and several others. Vasundhara has worked with composers such as A. R. Rahman, Vishal-Shekhar, Pritam and Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy to name a few. Vasundhara's current focus is on music composition at her Bangalore based studio called THE ACTIVE. She has also been involved in several independent projects such as Channel V Jammin', BBC's HIV awareness anthem for India 'Har Kadam', Mission Ustaad, Arya, Global Rhythms, Nylon Soundz and most recently, The Shah Hussain Project, a collaborative album with Sufi singer Mir Mukhtiyar Ali.

Personal life

Vasundhara Das was born into a Tamil speaking Hebbar Iyengar Brahmin familyin Bangalore. She studied at Cluny Convent High School, Bangalore, Sri Vidya Mandir, Bangalore and Mount Carmel College, Bangalore, graduating in Economics, Statistics and Mathematics. She began training in Hindustani classical music under her grandmother Indira Das and later trained under Lalita Kaikini and Pandit Parameshwar Hegde In her college days, she was a lead singer of a girl band and soprano in the college choir. In an interview, she states that-"I got booed off the first time I sang on stage".She is multilingual and speaks Tamil, Kannada, Hindi, Spanish and English. Vasundhara married her long-time friend, Roberto Narain, a drummer.

Career

Actress

at the MTV Immies Awards
In 1999, Vasundhara began acting with Kamal Hassan in the film Hey Ram. She played the lead actress alongside Mohanlal in Malayalam movie Raavana prabhu, Ajith Kumar in Tamil movie Citizen and Darshan in the Kannada movie Lankesh Patrike. She also starred in Mira Nair's movie Monsoon Wedding.

Music

She started her playback singing career with A. R. Rahman's Tamil film Mudhalvan, for which she sang the song "Shakalaka Baby", and thereby winning the Filmfare Best Female Playback Singer Award 2001.[citation needed] She has a French single out in France called L'ete Indien in collaboration with Paris-based Agrumes Studio. She was a founding member of Arya, a world music band that has performed in Europe and America and broke up in 2004.

Others

As a speaker, she has given talks at conferences like INK Talks in association with TED, Confederation of Indian Industries' Conference for Women Entrepreneurs, AIMA's 7th National Brand Summit, TEDx and The Mentor Conclave. She wrote the inaugural blog post for IIT Kanpur's eCell Blog. As an entrepreneur, Vasundhara, along with partner Roberto Narain run DRUMJAM, a company that uses the medium of music and rhythm for corporate training, team building and community building. Her studio with partner Roberto Narain, The Active, has produced The Shah Hussain Project, an album of contemporary Sufi music.

Filmography

Year Title Role Language Notes
2000 Hey Ram Mythili Iyengar Tamil/ Hindi Debut feature film
2001 Monsoon Wedding Aditi Verma Hindi/English
2001 Citizen Indhu Tamil
2001 Ravanaprabhu Mundanckal Janaki Malayalam
2003 Lankesh Patrike Preethi Kannada
2003 Film Star Lila, An Inmate Hindi
2004 Vajram Gemini Malayalam
2004 Pathar Bezubaan Kalpana Varma Hindi
2006 Kudiyon Ka Hai Zamana Natasha Hindi
2007 Ek Dastak Akansha Hindi

Discography

Song Title Composer Language Movie
"Rabba Rabba" Anu Malik Hindi Aks
"Aaja Gufaon Main" Anu Malik Hindi Aks
"Chale Jaise Hawaein" Anu Malik Hindi Main Hoon Na
"No Entry" Anu Malik Hindi No Entry
"Teetar" Tauseef Aktar Hindi Mr. Black Mr. White
"Akela Tera Dil" Anu Malik Hindi Good Luck
"Oh Rey Chori" A.R. Rahman Hindi Lagaan
"Shakalaka Baby" A.R. Rahman Hindi Nayak
"Pappu Can't Dance" A.R. Rahman Hindi Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na
"Kahin To" A.R. Rahman Hindi Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na
"Shut Up, Aa Nachle!" Anu Malik Hindi Ugly Aur Pagli
"Kaun Kiska Hua Hai Yahan" Sagar Desai Hindi Bheja Fry
"Soni Soni" Aadesh Srivastav Hindi Rehna Hai Tere Dil Mein
"Hai Junoon" Aadesh Srivastav Hindi Alag
"Gustaakhiaan" Aadesh Srivastav Hindi Aankhen
"I'm Ready for Love" Aadesh Srivastav Hindi Saavan
"Jo Maangi Khuda Se" Aadesh Srivastav Hindi Saavan
"It's the Time to Disco" Shankar, Ehsaan, Loy Hindi Kal Ho Na Ho
"Where's the Party Tonight?" Shankar, Ehsaan, Loy Hindi Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna
"Kiss of Love" Shankar, Ehsaan, Loy Hindi Jhoom Barabar Jhoom
"Rabba Pyar Se Mila De" Sunil Darshan Hindi Talash
"Ashaon Ke Zuban Par" Bhavatarini Hindi Mitr: My Friend
"Salaame" Pritam Hindi Dhoom
"Shake Your Body" Pritam Hindi Har Pal
"Salaam Namaste" Vishal & Shekhar Hindi Salaam Namaste
"Door Se Pas" Vishal & Shekhar Hindi Musafir
"Darna Zaroori Hai" Shailendra Swapnil Hindi Darna Zaroori Hai
"Bindas" Bapi – Tutul Hindi Paisa Vasool
"Ishq Diwaani" Dilip Sen Hindi Icy n Spicy
"Kattipudi Kattipudida" Deva Tamil Kushi
"Shakalaka Baby" A.R. Rahman Tamil Mudhalvan
"Haiyo Patikiche" A.R. Rahman Tamil Rhythm
"Secret of Success" A.R. Rahman Tamil Boys
"Dating" A.R. Rahman Tamil Boys
"Hei Hei Ennache" A.R. Rahman Tamil Kadhal Virus
"Osaka Muraya" A.R. Rahman Tamil Alli Arjuna
"Machchakkaari" A.R. Rahman Tamil Sillunu Oru Kaadhal
"Marungottiye" A.R. Rahman Tamil Anbe Aaruyire
"I Like You" Deva Tamil Citizen
"Pookara" Deva Tamil Citizen
"Colourful Nilava" Deva Tamil Doubles
"Athill Puthili" Deva Tamil Virumbugiren
"Azagiya Kaadal Mayava" Ranjit Barot Tamil Achaam Thavir
"Patthu Viral" Illayaraja Tamil Arul
"En Manathil" Harris Jayaraj Tamil Samurai
"Kannum Kannum Nokia" Harris Jayaraj Tamil Anniyan
"Angela" T.S. Muralidharan Tamil Sri
"Naa Vechan" Yuvan Shankar Raja Tamil Popcorn
"Manmadan" Yuvan Shankar Raja Tamil Manmadan
"Yerimalai Naane" Yuvan Shankar Raja Tamil Kanda Naal Mudhal
"Laila Laila" Praveen Mani Tamil Little John
"Poove Punnaga Kaatu" Bharadwaj Tamil Parthen Rasithen
"Ei" Dina Tamil Ade Nila
"Shakalaka Baby" A.R. Rahman Telugu Ode Okkadu
"Hayo Patikichu" A.R. Rahman Telugu Rhythm
"Dating" A.R. Rahman Tamil Boys
"Secret of Success" A.R. Rahman Telugu Boys
"Sonare" Mani Sharma Telugu Azad
"Sye" Keeravani Telugu Saye
"Ney Padithe Lokamey Padadha" Vandemataram Srinivas Telugu Misamma
"Andulona Undi" K.M. Radhakrishnan Telugu Maya Bazaar
"Ee Nada Manninalli" Vijay Bhaskar Kannada Neela
"Hejje Hejje Maathaadu" Vijay Bhaskar Kannada Neela
"Car Car Huduga Banda" Babjee Sandeep Kannada Mona Lisa
"Nodkond Baaro Andre" Babjee Sandeep Kannada Lankesh Pathrike
"Sajini" A.R. Rahman Kannada Sajini
"Mandakiniye" Jazzi Kannada Hudugaata
"To Be Frank Agi" Dharma Kannada Thottilu
"Aaja Yaramere" M.G. Radhakrishnan Malayalam Praja

Vijayta Pandit

Vijayta Pandit
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Vijayta Pandit in January 2013
Born Vijayta Pratap Narayan Pandit Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Other names Vijayta Shrivastava
Vijeta Pandit
Occupation Actress, singer
Years active singing: 1977–present
acting: 1981–1990
Spouse(s) Sameer Malkan (1986–) (divorced)
Aadesh Shrivastava (1990–2015; his death)
Vijayta Pandit is an Indian film actress and playback singer, most famous for her first film Love Story (1981).

Early life and background

Vijayta comes from a musical family originating from Pili Mandori Village in Hissar district of Haryana state. Pandit Jasraj is her uncle. Her older sister is Sulakshana Pandit, and like her, is an actress and playback singer. Her brothers are music directors Jatin Pandit and Lalit Pandit, better known as Jatin-Lalit.

Career

Rajendra Kumar cast her alongside with his son Kumar Gaurav in Love Story (1981), which became a "blockbuster" at the box office.She and Gaurav played star-crossed lovers, and they also developed a relationship off-screen. After the film became a hit, she turned down film offers wanting to be with Gaurav. But the relationship ended, due to family tensions.Vijayta went back to films and had another hit Mohabbat (1985).
She was also briefly married to film director Sameer Malkan who directed her in the flop Car Thief (1986). After a few more films, she quit acting and concentrated on playback singing. Her husband, composer Aadesh Shrivastava has produced a pop album titled Propose - Pyaar ka Izhaar which marks Vijayta's debut as a pop singer. Actress Madhuri Dixit launched the album for the press in February 2007.
Some films wherein Vijayta played the lead are Jeete Hain Shaan Se (1986), Deewana Tere Naam Ka (1987), Zalzala (1988), Pyar Ka Toofan (1990). She also sang for films like Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar (1992), Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa (1993), Saazish (1998), Dev (2004) and Chingari (2005).
Apart from Hindi films, she has also starred in the blockbuster Bengali film Amar Sangi (1987) along with Prasenjit directed by Sujit Guha.
Her sister Sandhya Singh's remains were found recently. She is suspected to have been killed for her gold jewelry that she went to deposit to a bank.

Vaishali Desai

Vaishali Desai
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Vaishali at the IIJW,2010 as the Show Stopper for a jewelery Brand.
Born December 18, 1989 Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
Occupation Model, Bollywood actress
Relatives Vidyut Desai (father)
Priti Desai (mother)
Jaituni Desai (sister)
Hariyali Desai (sister)
Vaishali Desai (Hindi: वैशाली देसाई) (born December 18, 1989) is an Indian model and actor.She won the Indian title of Miss International. She debuted in the film Kal Kissne Dekha.

Early life

Vaishali Desai was born to Vidyut Desai and Priti Desai. Desai is the grandniece of legendary Gujarati filmmaker, Manmohan Desai.She has two sisters: Jaituni Desai and Hariyali Desai. Jaituni is also a model and was a contestant in the Miss India contest.
Vaishali was brought up in Bangalore. Vaishali did her schooling in Sophia High School, Bangalore. She finished her graduation in Psychology in Mount Carmel College, Bangalore. After her Miss India contest she shifted her base to Mumbai with her family for modeling and further studies.
Vaishali was doing ramp shows in Bangalore and was a top model. Her first show was when she was fourteen. Her major break and entry in the acting world was with her first commercial for Ponds Dreamflower Talc. She later was seen in ads like Tanishq, Compaq, Raymonds. Vaishali has, however, not changed her name to Vyshalee Desai as given in her debut film Kal Kissne Dekha.

Modelling and advertisements

She was seen in a Compaq laptop ad and in the very famous Raymond ad. She is now being seen in another Tanishq ad with Nafisa Ali. She has done ads for products like Swarnam Oil and Power detergent. Vaishali was seen in an ad with Shah Rukh Khan for Sunfeast, and in a Dabur Gulabari ad.
Vaishali did her first video for Kumar Sanu for the song 'Aisa na dekho Mujhe.'She did three videos for the band Euphoria.She did "Soneya" with them which was followed by "Mehfuz" which was directed by Pradeep Sarkar.
Vaishali had participated in the Elite Look of the Year contestand was the second runner-up. Vaishali participated in the Pond's Femina Miss India contest and was the third runner-up becoming the Miss India International even though she wasn't in the five finalists. Vaishali then left in the same year for the Miss International contest in Tokyo but failed to win due to her having conjunctivitus.
Vaishali has done ramp shows for top Indian designers. She has participated in the Lakme Fashion week, Dhaka Fashion, and Sri Lankan Fashion week and done shows for L'Oreal, moschino, etc. She has done a lot of print and editorial work.

Filmography

Year Film Role Language Notes
2009 Kal Kissne Dekha Meesha Kapoor Hindi
2012 Tukkaa Fitt Priya Hindi
2015 Solid Patels Aliya Desai Hindi Post Production

Awards

Year Award Category Result
2009 All India Achievers Conference ARCH OF EXCELLENCE AWARD in recognition of commendable accomplishments in the field of Entertainment & Performing Arts (cinema and television). Won
2010 Lux Sabsey Favourite Kaun Sabsey Favourite Nayi Heroine. Nominated
2010 All India Achievers Conference KALA SHIKHAR AWARD in recognition of her outstanding accomplishments in the field of Performing Arts (Cinema) Won
2011 Gauravvanti Gujarati Award Performing Arts Won

Vaishnavi Mahant

Vaishnavi Mahant
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Vaishnavi Mahant at the beginning of her career as a new comer
Born 9/9/1974 Mumbai, India
Nationality Indian
Other names Vaishnavi Macdonald
Occupation Actress
Years active 1988–present
Known for Shaktimaan, Miley Jab Hum Tum, Sapne Suhane Ladakpan Ke
Vaishnavi Mahant is an Indian actress who is best known for playing Geeta Vishwas in Mukesh Khanna's television series Shaktimaan telecast on Doordarshan. She is also known for playing Shilpa Sharma in Miley Jab Hum Tum. She has acted in various Bollywood films such as Bambai Ka Babu opposite Saif Ali Khan, Laadla, and Baabul. She was known as Shail in the Zee TV show "Sapne Suhane Ladakpan Ke". She is now currently enacting the role of Leela Taneja in the television series Tashan e Ishq

Early life and career

Mahant was born in Mumbai. Her father is a Vaishnav Hindu (the reason she took the screen name Vaishnavi), while her mother is Christian. Raised as a Hindu, she converted to Christianity in the early 1990s. She is currently a born again Christian believer who is more into a relationship with God not religion.
As a child she moved to Hyderabad where she decided to become a scientist. However, while vacationing in Mumbai, she had the opportunity to appear in the Ramsay Brothers' horror film Veerana and decided to pursue acting as a profession. She subsequently appeared in Barsaat Ki Raat, Ladlaa, Daanveer and Oru Mutham Mani Mutham (a 1997 Malayalam film with actor Mukesh).
From 1998 to 2005, she played the female lead Geeta Vishwas in the superhero series Shaktimaan on Doordarshan. The show, as well as her character, got high acclaim and was considered her break through role. When her journalist character Geeta Vishwas was written out of the series, fan protests prompted the producers to bring her back. In 2000, she played the role of ACP Ratna, a daring police officer in a comedy serial RAJU RAJA RAJASAAB on sahara TV.
She went on to play leading roles in several Tollywood movies. Recently, she was seen playing the role of Bhaskar's mother in the Sony Entertainment Television serial Bhaskar Bharti and Mayank's mother Shilpa in Miley Jab Hum Tum. She appears in Karmyudh on Doordarshan in the role of Inspector Shivangi Chauhan.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1988 Veerana Jasmin
1994 Laadla

1996 Bambai Ka Babu Anita
Daanveer Sudha "Munni" Srivastav
1998 Baarsaat Ki Raat

Shaktimaan(1998-2005) Geeta Vishwas
Saturday Suspense

Awaz Ki Duniya As herself Co-anchor
2001 Choti Maa- Ek Anokha Bandhan Sharda
Suraag – The Clue

2004 K. Street Pali Hill Ishita Khandelwal
2005 Ek Ladki Anjaani Si

2006 Naqaab

Mamta Vasundhara
2007 Chhoona Hai Aasmaan (2007-2008) Sapna Singh
2008 Miley Jab Hum Tum(2008-2010) Shilpa Sharma
Saas v/s Bahu As herself Contestant
2009 Bhaskar Bharti Bhaskar's mother
Bairi Piya Sunanda Devi Pundir
2010 Karmyudh Shivangi Chauhan
Sapnon Se Bhare Nena Anjali
2012–2015 Sapne Suhane Ladakpan Ke Shail Garg
2015 Tashan-E-Ishq Leela Taneja

Vidya Balan

Vidya Balan
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Vidya at the DVD launch of The Dirty Picture in 2012
Born 1 January 1978 Poothamkurussy, Puthur, Palakkad, Kerala, India
Alma mater University of Mumbai
Occupation Actress
Years active 2003–present
Spouse(s) Siddharth Roy Kapur (2012–present)
Relatives Priyamani (second cousin)
Vidya Balan (pronounced [ʋɪd̪jaː baːlən]; born 1 January 1978) is an Indian actress. She has established a career in Bollywood and is the recipient of several awards, including a National Film Award, five Filmfare Awards, and five Screen Awards, and was awarded the Padma Shri by the Government of India in 2014. She is known for portraying strong female protagonists and has been acknowledged in the media for pioneering a change in the concept of a Hindi film heroine.
Vidya aspired to a career in film from a young age, and had her first acting role in the 1995 sitcom Hum Paanch. She pursued a master's degree in sociology from the University of Mumbai and simultaneously made several unsuccessful attempts to start a career in film. She subsequently featured in various television commercials and music videos, and in 2003 made her feature film debut as the protagonist of the independent Bengali drama Bhalo Theko. In 2005 Vidya garnered praise for her first Hindi film, the drama Parineeta, and followed it with a leading role in the highly successful 2006 comedy film Lage Raho Munna Bhai.
This initial success was followed by roles in the romantic comedies Heyy Babyy (2007) and Kismat Konnection (2008) which met with negative reviews. The year 2009 marked the beginning of the most successful period in Vidya's career as she portrayed five consecutive roles to wide critical acclaim in the 2009 drama Paa, the 2010 black comedy Ishqiya, the 2011 semi-biographical thriller No One Killed Jessica, the 2011 biopic The Dirty Picture, and the 2012 thriller Kahaani. These roles established her as a leading actress of Hindi cinema.
In addition to acting in films, Vidya promotes humanitarian causes and supports the empowerment of women. She initially drew criticism for her fluctuating weight and "questionable" dress sense, but was later credited in the media for "not morphing herself to fit into any conventional slot". She is married to the film producer Siddharth Roy Kapur.

Early life and background

Vidya Balan was born on 1 January 1978 in Poothamkurussy, Puthur, a town in the Palakkad District of Kerala, to parents of Tamilian descent. Her father, P. R. Balan, is the Executive Vice-President of Digicable, and her mother, Saraswathy Balan, is a homemaker.According to Vidya, they speak a mix of Malayalam and Tamil at home. Her elder sister, Priya Balan, works in the field of advertising.The actress Priyamani is her second cousin.
Vidya grew up in the suburban neighbourhood of Chembur, Mumbai and was schooled at St. Anthony Girls' High School. From a young age she aspired to a career in film and was inspired by the work of actors Shabana Azmi and Madhuri Dixit. At the age of sixteen, she starred in the first season of Ekta Kapoor's sitcom Hum Paanch as Radhika, a bespectacled teenager. Following the success of the show, Vidya refused director Anurag Basu's offer to star in a television soap opera, as she wanted to concentrate on a film career.Her parents were supportive of the decision but encouraged her to complete her education first, so she attended St. Xavier's College to pursue a bachelor's degree in sociology and later earned a master's degree from the University of Mumbai.

Career

Struggle and film debut (2000–04)

While pursuing her master's degree, Vidya was cast as the female lead in the Malayalam film Chakram, opposite Mohanlal and was subsequently signed on for twelve other Malayalam language films. However, due to production difficulties, Chakram was shelved. The postponement of a film starring Mohanlal was an unheard of occurrence in Malayalam cinema and film producers blamed Vidya for bringing "bad luck" to the project; labelled her as a "jinx" and replaced her in all the films that she had been contracted for.She then shifted focus to Tamil cinema. In 2001, she was cast as the female lead in N. Linguswamy's Run (2002). However, after completing the first shooting schedule of the film, she was unceremoniously dropped and replaced by Meera Jasmine.She was signed up under false pretences for a sex comedy, a genre she was then uncomfortable with, and thus decided to leave the project Thereafter, she signed on for a third Tamil film, Manasellam (2003), but was replaced by Trisha Krishnan as the director was dissatisfied with her work.Kalari Vikraman, another Malayalam film that she completed work for in 2003, failed to get a theatrical release.
After failing to start a film career, Vidya appeared in approximately sixty television commercials and in music videos for Euphoria and Shubha Mudgal; a majority of these were directed by Pradeep Sarkar. In 2003, she was signed on by Goutam Halder for his independent Bengali drama Bhalo Theko; her first film release. Her portrayal of Anandi, a young woman reminiscing about her past, won her an Anandalok Purashkar for Best Actress.

Breakthrough (2005–08)

In 2005 Vidya made her Hindi film debut with Pradeep Sarkar's musical drama Parineeta. Before being cast for the film, she had to undergo extensive auditions for a period of six months. The film, an adaptation of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's novel of the same name, narrated the love story of an idealist Lalita (Vidya) and a musician Shekhar (Saif Ali Khan), the son of a capitalist businessman. Her performance in the film was praised by critics; Derek Elley from Variety wrote, "An acting revelation is Tamil newcomer Balan, whose devoted but dignified Lalita is the picture's heart and soul." Parineeta fetched her a Best Female Debut award and a nomination for Best Actress at the annual Filmfare Awards ceremony. The following year, Vidya appeared opposite Sanjay Dutt in Rajkumar Hirani's comedy film Lage Raho Munna Bhai. She portrayed the role of Jhanvi, a radio jockey and the love interest of the protagonist Munna Bhai. To prepare for her role, she met with a couple of radio jockeys and watched them at work. Her performance was critically well received,and the film emerged as a blockbuster with earnings of 1.19 billion (US$18 million).
In 2007 Vidya featured in a supporting role in Mani Ratnam's semi-biographical drama Guru as a woman suffering from multiple sclerosis. The film, which starred Mithun Chakraborty, Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, and R. Madhavan in leading roles, performed well at the box office. However, film critics Khalid Mohamed and Raja Sen noted that her "talent was wasted" in a "minuscule role". Her next release was Nikhil Advani's Salaam-e-Ishq: A Tribute To Love, a romantic comedy featuring an ensemble cast, in which she was paired opposite John Abraham. The film, which narrated six individual love stories, saw Vidya play the role of a television reporter, Tehzeeb Hussain, suffering from a memory loss condition. The film, which was a critical and commercial failure, generated positive reviews for Vidya. Sukanya Verma of Rediff.com wrote, "Vidya's transformation from a self-assured working woman to a helpless, vulnerable person is superb."
Vidya Balan is looking directly at the camera.
Vidya at a promotional event for Bhool Bhulaiyaa in 2007
Vidya then took a supporting role in Vidhu Vinod Chopra's drama Eklavya: The Royal Guard, alongside Amitabh Bachchan, Boman Irani, Sharmila Tagore, Saif Ali Khan, and Sanjay Dutt. The film, which flopped commercially, met with positive critical reviews and was selected as India's official entry to the Oscars for the 80th Academy Awards.She was later cast as Isha Sahni, a single mother, in Sajid Khan's Heyy Babyy, alongside co-stars Akshay Kumar, Ritesh Deshmukh, and Fardeen Khan. The comedy film was a box-office success, but garnered negative reviews from critics, as did Vidya's performance; CNN-IBN's Rajeev Masand criticised her wardrobe and make-up, and considered her the "sore thumb" of the film.
Vidya's fifth and final film of 2007 was Priyadarshan's psychological thriller Bhool Bhulaiyaa, a remake of the Malayalam film Manichitrathazhu (1993). Vidya featured as Avani Chaturvedi (a character played by Shobana in the Malayalam original), a woman suffering from dissociative identity disorder. Co-starring Shiney Ahuja, Akshay Kumar, and Ameesha Patel, Bhool Bhulaiyaa was a commercial success with a worldwide revenue of over 830 million (US$13 million). Reviewers, while being generally negative of the film, were appreciative of Vidya's performance. Writing for Hindustan Times, Khalid Mohamed described her as "bankably likeable" and Bollywood Hungama's Taran Adarsh labelled her as "splendid". The role earned Vidya a second Filmfare nomination in the Best Actress category.
In 2008's social film Halla Bol, Vidya played a supporting role alongside Ajay Devgn and Pankaj Kapur. The film was based on the life of activist Safdar Hashmi, who was killed by political rivals while performing on a street play (by the name of Halla Bol) in 1989. The film was a critical failure. Later that year, she co-starred with Shahid Kapoor in Aziz Mirza's romantic comedy Kismat Konnection. Faring poorly at the box office, the film and her performance generated a negative response; critic Sonia Chopra commented, "[Balan] is made to look downright drab. The haircut is unflattering, the make-up too plain, the clothes usually in off-white or brown. Plus the character is repetitive and reminds us of the one she played in Lage Raho Munnabhai."

Widespread success (2009–12)

In 2009 Vidya played the role of an unwed gynaecologist struggling with her 12-year-old son's progeria syndrome, in the R. Balki-directed dramedy Paa. Amitabh Bachchan played the role of Vidya's son and Abhishek Bachchan played the titular character. A critical and commercial success, the film has been described as a major turning point in her career. Sukanya Verma compared her acting style to that of Dimple Kapadia and noted, "Balan is poignant yet restrained and projects an impressive figure of grace and integrity"; Nikhat Kazmi from The Times of India further argued that Vidya was successful in lending a "rare dignity to the image of the Bollywood mom." Her portrayal garnered her several awards, including a Filmfare Award for Best Actress and a Screen Award for Best Actress.
Vidya followed the success of Paa with the Vishal Bhardwaj-produced Ishqiya (2010), a black comedy directed by debutant Abhishek Chaubey; co-starring Naseeruddin Shah, Arshad Warsi, and Salman Shahid. Vidya's role was that of Krishna Verma, a sexually manipulative woman. Vidya described her character as "an epitome of grey" and a departure from the conventional portrayal of women in cinema. In preparation for her part, she undertook professional training to speak in the local Uttar Pradesh-dialect.The feature as well as her performance received critical acclaim; Anupama Chopra of NDTV stated, "Vidya Balan's smoldering looks scorch the screen even as her eyes hint at tragedy. She proves that she is miles ahead of the cookie cutter Barbie dolls that clutter Bollywood and that sensuality has very little to do with showing skin." Her work in the film earned Vidya a Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress, a second consecutive Best Actress award at Screen and a nomination for Best Actress at Filmfare.
Tusshar Kapoor, Vidya Balan and Emraan Hashmi pose for the camera together.
Vidya with co-stars Tusshar Kapoor (left) and Emraan Hashmi at the audio release of The Dirty Picture in 2011. Her performance in the film was acclaimed and earned her a National Film Award for Best Actress and a Filmfare Award for Best Actress
Raj Kumar Gupta's semi-biographical thriller No One Killed Jessica with Rani Mukerji was Vidya's first release of 2011. The film, based on the Jessica Lal murder case, saw her portray the real-life character of Sabrina Lal, Jessica's reticent sister. While preparing for the role, Vidya did not meet Lal on the insistence of Gupta as "the Sabrina [...] today is different from the Sabrina a decade ago, [when] the story begins" No One Killed Jessica met with contrasting reviews from critics, but Vidya's performance was particularly praised. The Hindu remarked on Vidya's ability to be "in sublime control over her emotions" and Savera Someshwar of Rediff.com added that "her hesitant body language, her faith, her helplessness, her rage, her sorrow and her gratitude all come across beautifully". The film had earnings of 490 million (US$7.4 million) and was noted for being a commercial success despite the absence of a male lead. Vidya earned another Filmfare nomination in the Best Actress category for the film. In March 2011, a retrospective of Vidya's films was held in Australia, as part of the film festival Bollywood & Beyond. That same year, Vidya featured in a guest appearance in Santosh Sivan's Malayalam language fantasy film Urumi.
Vidya's next appearance was in Ekta Kapoor's production The Dirty Picture, a biopic based on the life and death of the controversial Indian actress Silk Smitha.Vidya was cast as Silk, who was—in Vidya's words—"known for her brazenness and in-your-face sexuality." She described the role as the "boldest" she had ever played, one that "required a lot of mental preparation," and to look the part, she gained 12 kilograms (26 lb). The film opened to major critical acclaim, and Vidya received unanimous praise for her portrayal which several reviewers regarded as her best performance to date. Khalid Mohamed observed, "She's extraordinary: gutsy, consistently in character and unafraid of exposing her darker side. Here's the kind of complex performance which you haven't evidenced in years and years."Her director Milan Luthria described her as the contemporary claimant of the "sex-symbol" title, and compared her "voluptuousness" to the likes of yesteryear actresses Sridevi and Vyjayanthimala. The film was eventually declared a blockbuster, earning 1.14 billion (US$17 million) worldwide. Vidya won a second Filmfare Award, a third consecutive Screen Award, and a National Film Award for Best Actress.
For her next feature film, Vidya starred as Vidya Bagchi, a pregnant woman in search of her missing husband in Sujoy Ghosh's Kahaani (2012). The thriller, set in the city of Kolkata during the Durga Puja festivities, met with wide critical acclaim. To lend authenticity to her part, Vidya met several pregnant women and learnt about their lifestyleShe generated public and media attention by wearing a fake baby bump during the film's promotional activities Vidya received further appreciation for her performance in Kahaani. Subhash K. Jha praised Vidya's portrayal of "grace under pressure" as "measured and skilled"; Pratim D. Gupta of The Telegraph added that she "gets into the physicality of a pregnant woman with unfailing mastery". Kahaani emerged as a major commercial success both at the domestic and international box office, with revenues of over 1.04 billion (US$16 million). Vidya won a fourth consecutive Best Actress Award at Screen and a third Best Actress Award at Filmfare
Vidya Balan is smiling away from the camera
Vidya at a promotional event for Shaadi Ke Side Effects in 2014

2013–present

After completing the duties of a jury member at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival, Vidya starred opposite Emraan Hashmi as a loud and boisterous Punjabi woman in Ghanchakkar, a comic-thriller from director Raj Kumar Gupta.Critics were unenthusiastic about the film and it earned little at the box officeVidya then provided the voice of Draupadi for Mahabharat, a 3D animation film based on the Indian epic of the same name.
The romantic comedy Shaadi Ke Side Effects was Vidya's first film release of 2014. Directed by Saket Chaudhary and co-starring Farhan Akhtar, the film tells the story of a married couple who face a series of comic events after the birth of their first child. Critics found the film to be a "bit overstretched", but praised both Akhtar and Vidya's performances.Also in 2014, Vidya featured as the host of No More Kamzor, a special television program on women empowermentHer second film release that year was the comedy-drama Bobby Jasoos in which she played the eponymous role of a Hyderabadi woman who aspires to be a detective. Vidya was drawn to the idea of playing a female detective, and identified with the character's struggle to "do something unusual" in life. The role required her to sport twelve elaborate disguises, and she trained with a language coach to adopt a Hyderabadi accent. Saumil Gandhi of Mumbai Mirror wrote that Vidya's "effervescence rubs off on the proceedings and gives it an energy that drives the film". However, both Shaadi Ke Side Effects and Bobby Jasoos were financial failures.
In 2015, Vidya starred in the Mohit Suri-directed romance Hamari Adhuri Kahani, which marked her third collaboration with Hashmi. Penned by Mahesh Bhatt, the film tells the story of Vasudha, a single mother trapped in an abusive marriage, who has an extra-marital affair.Shubha Shetty-Saha of Mid Day reviewed, "Vidya Balan, a fine actress with thousand emotions fleeting across her lovely face, has shown us what she's capable of in her earlier movies. But here, saddled with a boring, outdated, weepy character, there was nothing much even she could do". As of June 2015, Vidya has committed to host a talk show for an American television network.

Personal life and off-screen work

Vidya Balan and Siddharth Roy Kapur are smiling at the camera.
Vidya and Siddharth Roy Kapur at their wedding ceremony in December 2012
The mass media has often speculated about a romantic relationship between Vidya and her co-actors, but she has strongly denied these reports. In 2009, Vidya was involved in a controversy when she mentioned a previous relationship in which "caustic remarks" were made at her due to her weight. She said, "If someone who matters to you takes you down, it can break you. That someone whose approval mattered to me started to constantly find faults with me. At that point of time, it was important to walk away from that relationship." Though she refused to name the person, tabloid reports suggested that she was referring to Shahid Kapoor (her co-star in Kismat Konnection). Kapoor, however, denied the allegations. During an interview in May 2012, Vidya announced that she was dating Siddharth Roy Kapur, the CEO of UTV Motion Pictures.On 14 December 2012, the couple were married in a private ceremony in Bandra, Mumbai.
Vidya is trained in carnatic music and briefly studied the dance forms of Bharatnatyam and Kathak. Regarding her religious affiliations, Vidya said, "I am a person with a lot of faith and I have conversations [with God] all the time but I am not so religious in the conventional, organised sense".She practices vegetarianism and was listed as "India's hottest vegetarian" in polls conducted by PETA in 2011 and 2012 Her weight fluctuations over the years have been the subject of substantial media coverage in India.
Besides acting in film, Vidya promotes humanitarian causes and supports charitable institutions. In March 2011, she endorsed World Wildlife Fund's Earth Hour campaign in India.[106] She campaigned for the cause of nutrition in India for Child In Need Institute (CINI), a non-profit organisation based in KolkataIn September 2012, Vidya visited a village in Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh, where she participated in a campaign to promote children's education and the empowerment of women. For her attempts to empower women, Vidya was awarded The Prabha Khaitan Puraskar 2012 by the Calcutta Chamber of Commerce; she was the youngest recipient of the award. Vidya has also been appointed by the Government of India as their brand ambassador in the drive to improve the country's sanitary condition.In August 2013, she served as the grand marshal of the India Day parade held in New York City.In September that year, she launched a technology-based learning platform for underprivileged children in the Thanapur village of Uttar Pradesh.On the occasion of International Women's Day in 2015, Vidya wrote an opinion column in Hindustan Times on the issues faced by women in India.

Media image and artistry

Vidya Balan holds a ball in her hand at a soccer field.
Vidya at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in 2012
Following the success of Parineeta and Lage Raho Munna Bhai, Vidya's film roles were subject to wide critical analysis. Vir Sanghvi noted that the films Heyy Babyy and Kismat Konnection were "strange films [...] in which she tried to pretend to be what she is not — a Bollywood bimbette." Vidya described that particular phase in her career as a "struggle to be someone else". Due to the criticism that her film choices evoked, Vidya decided to choose roles that she "believed in" rather than choose by convention. Members of the media have subsequently labelled her as "bold" and "daring" in her choices.
Her starring roles in Heyy Babyy and Kismat Konnection also led to considerable attention in the media for her "questionable wardrobe". Several publications listed her as the "worst dressed actress" and her costume designers attributed her failure to carry off western clothes due to her weight and body structure.She was later praised in the media for wearing saris at public events; designer Niharika Khan explained, "Vidya's beauty lies in her curves. She's comfortable in her voluptuousness, and therefore in a sari."Vidya has since been identified as defying "an anglicised idea of sexuality" and embody the idea of "raw Indian sexuality".
After portraying strong female protagonists in Paa, Ishqiya, No One Killed Jessica, The Dirty Picture and Kahaani, Vidya was credited in the media for pioneering a movement that breaks the stereotypical portrayal of heroines in Bollywood.The major commercial success of the latter two earned her the title of a "female hero"and Kalpana Nair of First Post noted that with these two films Vidya spearheaded a change in the roles that were offered to actresses over thirty Film critic Mayank Shekhar predicted, "Just a few smart male actors can completely change the face of a commercial, star-driven film industry. Looking at [...] Vidya Balan [...] it appears, that change could well originate from the leading lady instead." India Today featured her in their listing of the "25 Power Women" and noted that "she has toppled the all dominating hero, reducing him to a supporting role in a male dominated film industry".
Vidya occupied the top slot in Rediff.com's annual listing of "Bollywood's Best Actress" for two consecutive years (2010–11).She also featured in the list for the years 2005, 2006, 2009, and 2012 In 2010, she featured in Filmfare‍ '​s listing of the "Women we love"In 2012, the magazine Verve listed her as one of India's "Young Power Women" and wrote, "In a reel world peopled by size zero-toned bodies and pretty-as-a-picture heroines, Vidya comes across as completely real and natural – a woman who has followed her own instincts and dared to live her destiny by being her own person and not morphing herself to fit into any conventional slot." In 2014, Vidya was awarded the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award in India, for her contributions to the entertainment industry. The following year, she received an honorary Doctor of Arts degree from Rai University; the university also named a scholarship program for underprivileged girls after her.The chancellor of the university, Harbeen Arora said, "Among the league of iconic actors, Vidya is a pioneer in every way. Her films epitomise a distinct Indianness and a powerful womanhood".

Filmography and awards

Selected filmography

Awards and nominations

Among Vidya's film awards are a National Film Award for Best Actress for The Dirty Picture (2011), and five Filmfare Awards: Best Female Debut for Parineeta (2005), Best Actress for Paa (2009),The Dirty Picture (2011), and Kahaani (2012),and Critics Award for Best Actress for Ishqiya (2010).

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