September 9, 2025
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Actresses

Jennifer Kendal

Jennifer Kendal was an English actress and the founder of the Prithvi Theatre. She is best known for her role in the film “36 Chowringhee Lane (1981),” for which she was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role. Early Life and Career Jennifer Kendal Kapoor, born on February 28, 1934,

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Saira Banu – Mesmerizing Beauty

Saira Banu is one of the most beautiful faces ever to grace the screen. She entered the film industry as a teenager and mesmerized a whole generation of filmgoers with her impish charm and otherworldly beauty. Early Life and Career Saira Banu, born on August 23, 1944, in Mussoorie. er father, Mian Ehsan-ul-Haq, produced films,

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Bhumika Chawla – The Charming Girl Next Door

Bhumika Chawla mesmerised the audience with his innocence and girl next door charm. Allthough she remains a force to be reckoned with in the south, her Hindi film career was short with memorable films like Tere Naam, Run, Dil Ne Jise Apna Kahaa, Family, and Gandhi, My Father. Early Life and Career Bhumika Chawla was

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Baby Naaz – The Cute Little Bundle Of Talent

Baby Naaz, also known as Kumari Naaz, was an iconic child actor who was known for her charm and innocence in films like Boot Polish, Chandni Chowk, and Devdas Ek Hi Rasta as a child actor and Bahu Begum, Kati Patang, and Saccha Jhutha as an adult. Early Life and Career Kumari Naaz was born

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Persis Khambatta : Bold, Beautiful and Brave

Former Miss India, a supermodel and an actress of international fame, Persis Khambatta was a bold, beautiful and brave girl who broke the ceiling and paved the  way for future generations. She was perhaps one of the earliest Indian and well-known success stories in Hollywood and is still remembered for her role of Lieutenant Ilia

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Aruna Irani: The Triumph and The Troubles

Aruna Irani, a symbol of grit and resilience, came into films out of her adverse circumstances and became one of the medium’s greats with her versatility, sheer hard work, and determination. She worked as a child actress, a heroine, a vamp, a dancer, a character artist, as well as a director-producer, and made a unique

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Shalini Mardolkar : Queen of Konkani Titars

An actress, singer, playwright, and director, Shalini Mardolkar built a lasting legacy in Indian performing arts. Her work spanned Hindi and Konkani movies as well as iconic tiatr productions. Although we don’t know much about her, film enthusiasts still remember her for the extraordinary work she did in her career. She especially earned widespread respect in

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Manorama : Queen Of Exaggerated Expressions

Known for her exaggerated expressions and impeccable comic timing, Manorama started her career as a leading lady and went on to become one of the most legendary character actors of Indian cinema. With a career spanning over six decades, Manorama appeared in more than 160 films, which include her celebrated portrayal of the comical tyrant

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Mayuri Kango : From Acting to Corporate Big League

Mayuri Kango is best remembered for her roles in the National Award-winning movies “Naseem” and “Papa Kahte hain,” where she played a teenager searching for her biological father. But the story did not end here; she came to light again when she joined Google as an industry head—an agency business. Early Life and Career Mayuri

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Simple Kapadia

Simple Kapadia was a promising actress of the 1970s and 80s who later found success as a celebrated costume designer. Some of her notable films include “Anurodh,” “Chakravyuha,” “Ahsaas,” and “Parakh.” She also designed the costume in films like “Lekin…,” “Ajooba,” Rudali,” “Darr,” “Chachi 420,” and many more. Early Life and Career Simple Kapadia was

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