She is cute, beautiful, charming, and a great actor. From a beloved child actor to a teen heartthrob and then a seasoned actor, Neetu Singh, she has come a long way in her career. She is known for her dedication to her family and for films like Do Kaliyan, “Khel Khel Mein, Deewar, Kabhi Kabhie, Amar Akbar Anthony, Jani Dushman, and many more.
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Harneet Kaur was born on July 8, 1958, in New Delhi into the Punjabi Sikh family of Darshan Singh Ji and Rajee Kaur Singh. Neetu Singh started working in films as a child artist under the screen name Baby Sonia. Her first film was “Suraj” in 1966, at the age of seven years. One of her standout films as a child star was “Do Kaliyan,” which was based on the American film “The Parent Trap (1961).” The Parent Trap itself was based on the German novel Lisa and Lottie (1049), written by Erich Kästner.
She also starred in successful films like Dus Lakh (1966), Do Kaliyaan (1968), Waris (1969), Pavitra Paapi (1970), and Ghar Ghar Ki Kahani (1970).
Her first adult role came in K. Shankar’s “Rickshawala,” opposite Randhir Kapoor, in 1973. That same year, she made a guest appearance in Nasir Hussain’s “Yaadon Ki Baaraat,” where her song “Lekar Hum Deewana Dil” catapulted her to the status of a teen sensation.
Neetu’s breakthrough came with Ravi Tandon’s romantic thriller “Khel Khel Mein (1975),” opposite Rishi Kapoor, which went on to be a great success. The film also has some blockbuster songs like “Humne Tumko Dekha,” “Ek Main Aur Ek Tu,” “Khullam Khulla Pyar Karenge Hum Dono,” and “Sapna Mera Toot Gaya.” It also marks the marks the start of the superhit pairing of Neetu and Rishi, which later extends to real life.
Rishi and Neetu went on to star in many films, which include Zehreela Insaan (1974), Zinda Dil (1975), Rafoo Chakkar (1975), Kabhi Kabhie (1976), Doosra Aadmi (1977), Amar Akbar Anthony (1977), Jhoota Kahin Ka (1979), Duniya Meri Jeb Mein (1979), and Dhan Daulat (1980), among others.
Neetu Singh’s filmography is studded with a variety of roles that have left an indelible mark on the audience. From the crime drama “Deewaar” to the musical “Yarana (1980),” her versatility knew no bounds. Her role in “Kaala Patthar” earned her a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress, further cementing her status as a distinguished actress.
Some other notable films of her career include Hawas (1974), Sharafat Chod Di Maine (1976), Aadalat (1977), Dharam Veer (1977), Parvarish (1977), Dhongee (1977), iyatama (1977), Kasme Vaade (1978), Heeralal Pannalal (1978), Anjane Mein (1978), Chakravyuha (1978), The Great Gambler (1979), Kaala Patthar (1979), Duniya Meri Jeb Mein (1979), Jaani Dushman (1979), The Burning Train (1980), Ek Aur Ek Gyarah (1981), Chorni (1982), Raaj Mahal (1982), Jaane Jaan (1983), and many more.
In 1980, Neetu Singh married Rishi Kapoor, and the couple became one of Bollywood’s most beloved pairs. Post-marriage, she took a hiatus from acting, only to return nearly three decades later with a minor role in “Love Aaj Kal” in 2009. Since then, she has graced the silver screen in films like “Do Dooni Chaar,” “Besharam,” and more recently, “Jugjugg Jeeyo,” for which she received another Filmfare nomination.
Neetu Singh’s life off-screen has been just as eventful. She is the mother of two children, including today’s superstar Ranbir Kapoor and daughter Ridhima Kapoor. Despite facing personal challenges, including the loss of her husband in 2020, Neetu Singh has shown remarkable resilience and continues to inspire many with her dedication to her craft and her family.