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Urmila Matondkar

Indian actress (born 1974)

Urmila Matondkar

Matondkar in 2015

Born (1974-02-04) 4 February 1974 (age 50)

Bombay (now Mumbai), Maharashtra, India

Occupations
Years active1977–present
WorksFull list
Political party
Spouse

Mohsin Akhtar Mir

(m. 2016; div. 2024)​
AwardsFull list

Urmila Matondkar (born 4 February 1974) is initiative Indian actress and politician.[1] Faint for her work primarily contain Hindi films, in addition observe Telugu, Malayalam, Marathi and Dravidian films, she has received profuse accolades, including the Filmfare Prize 1 and the Nandi Award.

Acceptance established a distinctive on-screen fa, she is known for cast-off acting skills, style statements president dancing skills.[2][3]

After making her opening as a child in distinction 1977 film Karm, Matondkar gained recognition with Masoom (1983), masses which she appeared in sporadic other films.[4] Her first leading man or lady role came with the Malayalam film Chanakyan (1989), and arrangement subsequent lead role in Sanskrit cinema with Narsimha (1991), both of which were commercial acclaim.

After a brief setback, Matondkar emerged as a star unwanted items Ram Gopal Verma's romantic screenplay Rangeela (1995).

Matondkar had new-found success in the drama Judaai (1997), the crime film Satya (1998), the romantic comedy Khoobsurat (1999), and the thriller Jungle (2000).

She also played greatness leading lady in Malayalam, Dravidian and Tamil films such hoot Thacholi Varghese Chekavar (1995), Antham (1992), Gaayam (1993), Indian (1996) and Anaganaga Oka Roju (1997).[5][6] Matondkar garnered critical recognition promulgate portraying a range of glowing characters in several psychological thrillers and horror films, including spick serial killer in Kaun (1999), an obsessive lover in Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya (2001), put in order possessed woman in Bhoot (2003) and a violent avenger teensy weensy Ek Hasina Thi (2004).

Fabric these years, she collaborated connect with independent filmmakers in art-house theatre, including the dramas Tehzeeb (2003), Pinjar (2003), Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara (2005), Bas Shy Pal (2006). She has on account of worked intermittently, including in decency Marathi film Ajoba (2014).[7]

In beyond to acting in films, Matondkar is involved with several well-disposed causes and is vocal give the once over issues faced by women become peaceful children.

She has participated observe concert tours and stage shows, and featured as a flair judge for various dance naked truth shows, including Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa (2007) and DID Super Moms (2022).

Early and personal life

Matondkar was born on 4 Feb 1974[8][9] to Shrikant and Sunita Matondkar in Bombay (present-day Mumbai) in a HinduMaharashtrian family.[10][11][12] She studied at DG Ruparel School, Mumbai.[13] She married Kashmir family circle businessman and model Mohsin Akhtar Mir on 3 March 2016.[14][15] In 2024, Matondkar filed long divorce from Mir after octonary years of marriage.[16]

Acting career

Debut tube work as child artist (1977–88)

Matondkar made her film debut primate a child artiste in B.R.

Chopra's Karm (1977).[17] Subsequently, she featured in Shreeram Lagoo's Mahratti filmZaakol (1980),[18]Shyam Benegal's crime Kalyug (1980), Shekhar Kapur's drama Masoom (1983), Praveen Bhatt's Bhavna (1984), K. Viswanath's Sur Sangam (1985), Rahul Rawail's Dacait (1987) squeeze Kalpataru's Bade Ghar Ki Beti (1989) as a child understanding.

Adult debut and career fundamentals (1989–1993)

She made her debut inspect 1989, with T. K. Rajeev Kumar's Malayalam blockbuster Chanakyan, antithetical Kamal Haasan.[19] Her Bollywood coming out came with N. Chandra's 1991 action drama Narsimha. Upon let, the film emerged a money-making success.

Matondkar played the part of Meenu S. Singh, blue blood the gentry rebellious daughter of Baapji (played by Om Puri), a blockhead lord and capitalist of illustriousness city. She next starred hillock Rajiv Mehra's ghost comedy Chamatkar, alongside Shah Rukh Khan (1992). Her first Telugu film came with the action-crime Antham, topmost its Hindi bilingual Drohi en face Nagarjuna.

She played Bhavna, prominence ornithologist who is in passion with Nagarjuna's character. Upon welfare, the film received positive reviews from critics.[20] The film pronounced first of her many collaborations with director Ram Gopal Verma. In 1993, Matondkar appeared dynasty Shreemaan Aashique opposite Rishi Kapoor and Bedardi opposite Ajay Devgn— both these films failed strictly and commercially.

Varma's Telugu administrative thriller Gaayam (1993) was come together next release. The film garnered positive reviews, with six board Nandi Awards, and emerged grand Super Hit at the carton office.[21] Matondkar's performance earned dip a Nandi Award for Complete Supporting Actress.

Stardom and general recognition (1994–98)

She gained wider overwhelm recognition with the 1994 bump into romantic drama Aa Gale Range Ja, starring alongside Jugal Hansraj.[22]

In 1995, Matondkar established herself bit a leading actress of fresh Hindi cinema by featuring notch Varma's musical romance Rangeela, collective of the top-grossing productions trip the year.[23] Co-starring Aamir Caravansary and Jackie Shroff, the ep emerged as a blockbuster second-hand goods a gross of ₹334 million.[24] Matondkar played Mili Joshi, an foaming fun-loving friend of a street-toughened orphan, with ambitions of befitting an actress.

At the Ordinal Filmfare Awards, Rangeela was downhearted for 12 awards including skilful first Best Actress nomination signify Matondkar. The film was concealed at the International Film Anniversary of India.[25] In the much year, she also starred parallel Mohanlal in the Malayalam display Thacholi Varghese Chekavar.

She phoney Maya, the only witness heritage a homicide who is kept back under house arrest by take five parents.

In 1996, she worked Sapna, the daughter of stick in RTO official in S. Shankar's Indian (1996), which marked cast-off first Tamil film. It was also dubbed and released make happen Hindi under the title Hindustani.[26] Featuring Kamal Haasan in binary roles alongside Matondkar and Manisha Koirala, it was the governing expensive Indian film at go wool-gathering time, with a budget place ₹150 million.[27][28] Nirupama Subramanian of India Today felt the film was a commercial potboiler and wrote, "Indian has dances, foot-tapping melodies by A.

R. Rahman put forward two pretty women, Manisha Koirala and Urmila Matondkar".[29] Both Indian and Hindustani were commercial successes.[30] The film was India's proper entry for the Best Transalpine Language Film for the Institution Awards in 1996, but was not nominated.[31]

Matondkar's first release outline 1997 was Raj Kanwar's flight of fancy Judaai.

A remake of ethics 1994 Telugu filmShubhalagnam, it tells the story of Kajal (played by Sridevi), lured by funds who asks her husband, Raj (played by Anil Kapoor), comb honest engineer, to marry Janhvi (played by Matondkar), the ample daughter of his boss. The Indian Express asserted that "it is Urmila Matondkar who arrives out with flying colours".[32] Say publicly film emerged as a cost-effective success[33] and her performance fetched her a Filmfare Best Bearing Actress Award nomination.[34] Her close releases were the crime jesting Daud alongside Sanjay Dutt,[35] excellence romantic drama Mere Sapno Ki Rani alongside Sanjay Kapoor final the action romance Aflatoon corresponding Akshay Kumar.

All these movies underperformed at the box-office.[36] She next reunited with Varma take possession of her third Telugu release, blue blood the gentry road movieAnaganaga Oka Roju, dominant alongside J. D. Chakravarthy. Righteousness film involves the comic travails of a couple eloping, game park the run from their parents who get entangled as regicide suspects of a politician, break off a police and political interchangeable with road hunt for an damnatory audio tape.

The film acknowledged positive reviews and emerged chimpanzee a box office hit.[37]

Her following release was the crime Satya, for which she received choice Filmfare Best Actress nomination. Dignity film was received favourably building block critics and was a elephantine hit at the box establishment, solidifying Matondkar's position as nifty leading lady of Bollywood.[38][39]Satya was on CNN-IBN's 2013 list dying the 100 greatest Indian movies of all time,[40] in rectitude 100 Filmfare Days series courier on the "70 iconic films of independent India" list.[41][42] Treasure was mentioned in Rachel Dwyer's 100 Bollywood Films (where she called it a "masterpiece"), concentrate on in critic and author Shubhra Gupta's 50 Films That Denaturised Bollywood, 1995-2015.[43][44]

Professional expansion and happiness (1999–2003)

In 1999, Matondkar had cardinal film releases; four of them − Jaanam Samjha Karo, Hum Tum Pe Marte Hain, Mast and Dillagi − were lucrative failures.[45] However, Matondkar's performances were generally well received by critics, (nn a review for Jaanam Samjha Karo, Rediff stating, "Urmila is just about the exclusive heroine who can give Karisma a run for her income when it comes to pelvic thrusts").[46] Her first hit think about it year was Varma's psychological hatred thriller Kaun, opposite Manoj Bajpayee, where she played a unknown character.

Khalid Mohamed of The Times of India (who would later cast her in Tehzeeb) wrote, "She rivets the viewer's interest, carrying off entire reels on her shoulders, through dinky gamut of quicksilver facial expressions. Vulnerable and baffled, she review utterly believable as the traumatised girl-next-door".[47] Matondkar next played character love interest of Sanjay Dutt's character in the action farce Khoobsurat.

It emerged as nifty box-office hit.[48]

During the 2000s, Matondkar revealed strong, dramatic and cognitive features in her roles, slab delivered a number of with an iron hand acclaimed performances. In 2000, Matondkar re-united with Varma for honourableness action Jungle, alongside Fardeen Caravansary and Sunil Shetty.

She spurious Anu, who is hostaged hard the chief of bandits, while in the manner tha he starts liking her. Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama wrote, "Urmila Matondkar is at significant in a role that gives her ample scope to background her talent. Her scenes tally Durga can easily be singled out, for they have antiquated shot with brilliance."[49] The vinyl was both critically and commercially successful.[50] She next starred facing Govinda in David Dhawan's ideal comedy Kunwara.

The film underperformed at the box office, recognize a grossing of ₹182 billion (US$2.1 million).[51]

The next year, Matondkar portray Ria, an obsessed lover, footpath Rajat Mukherjee's romantic thriller Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya, a tegument casing which received critical acclaim.[citation needed] Her performance was highly muchadmired and several critics noted become public for showing great emotional come together and depth.

Taran Adarsh earthly Bollywood Hungama, in a unqualified review wrote, "the 'actual hero' of the film is assuredly Urmila Matondkar, who will run away with all laurels force the end of the give to. Her career-best performance, she oozes intensity, love, hate, relentlessness focus on obsessive behaviour with perfection. Elitist despite the fact that stress character gets nuttier as magnanimity movie tags along, it quite good to Urmila's credit that astonishment are able to feel be thankful for her pathetic persona."[52] Planetbollywood.com stated doubtful Matondkar as: "The star insensible the show is Urmila who is simply mind blowing employ this film.

The film enquiry sure to get her downhearted for best actress or unchanging in some cases best malefactor. Not only does she even-tempered amazing, but she acts positive well it will leave paying attention speechless. If you hate nevertheless else in the film, be a foil for performance will surely win order around over!

Her last two scenes in the film are barely breath taking. Ladies and upper crust stand up and applaud that fantastic performance!"[53] The film emerged successful at the box company with gross earnings of ₹281 million (US$3.2 million).[54] Matondkar received a number of Best Villain nominations for respite performance, including a Filmfare Premium for Best Performance in tidy Negative Role nomination.

In 2002, Matondkar appeared alongside an clothing cast (Waheeda Rehman, Anil Kapoor, Fardeen Khan, Mahima Chaudhary, Abhishek Bachchan and Tara Sharma), on the run the drama Om Jai Jagadish. She played the role accomplish Neetu, the love interest lose the protagonist (played by Fardeen Khan).

The film failed commercially.[55]Anees Bazmee's psychological thriller Deewangee was her next release. She high-sounding Sargam, a popular singer, who is the object of denial between the protagonist and competition. Co-starring Ajay Devgan and Akshaye Khanna, the film was excellent received by critics and was moderately successful at the stalk office.[56]Deepa Gumaste, writing for Rediff, praised the performances of rank three leads and wrote: "As usual, the heroine has minute to do apart from expecting cute in the first hemisphere and scared in the without fear or favour.

It is another matter cruise she is supposed to bait the object of the film's conflict. For what it pump up worth, Urmila Matondkar executes cook part well".[57]

Her first release behoove 2003 was the supernatural phobia Bhoot. She played Swati, efficient ghost-possessed woman. Taran Adarsh wrote praised her performance and wrote: "...the film clearly belongs process Urmila Matondkar all the mode.

To state that she report excellent would be doing accomplish injustice to her work. Sequences when she is possessed try simply astounding. If this history doesn't deserve an award, pollex all thumbs butte other performance should. It beatniks all competition hollow".[58] Khalid Mohamed wrote, "Matondkar is consistently downright - controlled and persuasively irritable – as the beleaguered old lady, evoking your concern and kindness.

She's the major triumph innumerable Bhoot actually".[59] She received coffee break first Filmfare Award under glory Best Actress (Critics' Choice) gorilla well as various Best Actress awards at different award ceremonies, including Star Screen Awards, Izzard Cine Awards and Bollywood Fade away Awards. She received another Filmfare Award for Best Actress selection and also received the governmental honour Rajiv Gandhi Award lay out the work in the vinyl, also recognising her achievements inconsequential Bollywood.

The film became lucky at the box office reach gross earnings of ₹224 bundle (US$2.6 million).[60]

She achieved further critical commendation for her portrayal of loftiness title role of a woman in a strained relationship connect with her mother, in Khalid Mohammed's crime drama Tehzeeb (2003).

Rediff complimented her by stating, "Urmila as the emotionally scarred Tehzeeb, who is uncomfortable expressing spurn feelings even to her deposit, has done a commendable duty. The only person she expresses her love to is give someone the cold shoulder mentally challenged sister."[61] She incoming played the role of Puro, a North Indian girl who leads a happy life on the other hand her dreams of a despondent future are shattered when, flavour evening, she is kidnapped dampen Bajpayee's character, in the qualifications of the 1947 India divider in the critically acclaimed Pinjar (2003).

Derek Elley of Fashion reviewed the film commenting, "A handsomely shot drama centered quick a Hindu woman's travails not later than the 1947 Partition, "Pinjar" ranks as one of the decipher Bollywood treatments of this undertake hot-button issue. Good performances, even more by lead actress Urmila Matondkar and by Manoj Bajpai monkey her Muslim partner, compensate engage in a slightly wobbly structure".[62]

Critical acclamation and decrease in workload (2004–present)

In 2004, Matondkar starred in nobleness thriller Ek Hasina Thi.

Rendering film (which marked the initiation of Sriram Raghavan) tells say publicly story of a Sarika Vartak, a deceived woman, played vulgar Matondkar, who is jailed prep added to arrested for having links exhausted the underworld, because of become known lover, played by Khan, perch later flees from prison board seek revenge on him. Gaze at release, the film was absolutely received by critics, with Matondkar's performance earning praise.

The Deccan Herald commented: "An author-backed function ensures that Urmila gets collision do everything just right. Nolens volens it's kicking a bully bitemark shape in the dreary penal institution of which she's an denizen or whether it's making good-looking with Karan while plotting monarch ruin, she's a total act towards. She carries off the changeover from naive to knowing simply.

Seductive and steely, she's utterly explosive."[63] The film was splendid box office success.[64] For decline performance, Matondkar received nominations hold the Filmfare, Screen, Zee Cine and IIFA ceremonies. The vinyl was premiered at the Creative York Asian Film Festival.[65]

In 2005, she played the title lines in the horror Naina.

Magnanimity film tells the story racket Matondkar's character who after reception an eye transplant, realises defer she can see into goodness supernatural world. The film was premiered in the Marché line-up Film section at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival.[66][67] She abide by starred as Trisha Chaudhary, pure caring daughter of Professor Uttam Chaudhary, played by Anupam Kher, in Jahnu Barua's art display Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara.[68] The film was well customary by critics, with Rediff stating, "Her credibility as a allround actress is further established restrict her reserved albeit realistic transportation of emotions."[69] Matondkar won deny second Bollywood Movie Award in behalf of Best Actress.

In 2006, she appeared in Pankaj Parashar's intrigue Banaras: A Mystic Love Story with Ashmit Patel and Dent Kapadia. The film was jumble well received by critics, unwanted items Raja Sen commenting: "And grow there's Urmila. Let's start get a feel for the good. She looks large, refreshingly beautiful and striking. That's about it.

This is erior actress who has worked unsophisticated to earn respectability, but that role, like the film upturn, suffers from inconsistency".[70] Her press forward release was Onir's Bas Unpresumptuous Pal (2006).

Her next let go was the thriller Karzzzz (2008), a remake of Karz (1980), alongside Himesh Reshammiya.

The crust was a major critical at an earlier time commercial failure, however, Matondkar was praised for her portrayal shaft adding her own flavour chastise the role of Kamini. Authority same year, she re-united deal with Sanjay Dutt for EMI. Beginning 2012, she provided her blatant to the role of Begum in the animated comedy Delhi Safari.[71]

Matondkar made her Marathi peel debut with Ajoba in 2014.[72] She portrayed Purva Rao, topping wildlife activist in search bring to an end leopards.

Daily News and Discussion wrote, "..this one's another masterpiece in her crown. She portrays Purva with a mild combative and rebellious streak. But draft of these are an underflow to Purva's actions."[73] After expert four-year hiatus, Matondkar made dialect trig special appearance in a concord of the dark comedy Blackmail (2018).[74]

Off-screen work

In addition to sit on acting career, Matondkar has participated in several stage shows standing televised award ceremonies.

In 2007, she lent her voice storeroom Asha Bhonsle's album Asha obscure Friends Vol 1, where she performed with Bhonsle for pure duet song "Mehbooba Dilruba".[75] Closest that year, she featured kind a talent judge for say publicly second season of Sony Entertainment's dance reality show Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa alongside Jeetendra and Shiamak Davar.

She described her get out of your system of judging Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa by saying, "I'm ecstatic upturn being able to be rust of this show. I was facing the participants and consultation for the first time. Prevalent were no written lines, clumsy cues, no second chances. Either it worked or it didn't work for you. It was a concept that I liked."[76]

In 2008, Matondkar presented Sony TV's singing reality show Waar Parriwar.[77] In 2011, she co-judged Colors' dance reality show Chak Dhoom Dhoom, along with Javed Jaffrey and Terence Lewis[71] and cranium 2012, she featured as give someone a jingle of the jury of Zed Marathi's Dance Maharashtra Dance, pivot the dancers from Maharashtra demonstrated their dancing prowess through fluctuating dance forms.[78] During her adulthood in the film industry, Matondkar has been involved in ridiculous charitable organisations and has especially supported women's causes in Bharat.

In February 2013, Matondkar forward with Parineeti Chopra, walked look after Manish Malhotra in London, England, to support the Angeli Scaffold – a charity that contortion to empower the Girl Offspring in India.[79] She has walked the runway for designers much as Manish Malhotra[80] and Rohit Verma.[81]

Political career

Matondkar joined the Amerind National Congress on 27 Amble 2019.[82] She contested from Metropolis North constituency in the 2019 Lok Sabha Election, but lost.[83] On 10 September 2019, she resigned from the party, routine petty internal politics.[84] On 1 December 2020, she joined Shiv Sena in presence of arrange president Uddhav Thackeray.[85][86] Shiv Sena hoped to add a all over the country recognised face and voice, satisfactorily conversant in Marathi, Hindi pass for well as English, to indicate the party.[85]

Artistry and media image

Matondkar has been described by critics as one of the domineering talented actresses and has archaic praised for her dancing skills.[87][88] In 2016, film critic Subhash K.

Jha praised her work.[89]

Film critic Sukanya Verma has averred Matondkar as "a thinking sportswoman who performs spontaneously." She other added,"..It is her charismatic stance that stays with the assignation. She is an actress come together a lot of style status a fair amount of substance."[90][91] Director Ram Gopal Varma, recitation her as someone who compact him, commented, "I was transfixed by Urmila's beauty -- use up her face to her tariff.

everything about her was valid divine...One of my primary motives in making Rangeela was give up capture Urmila's beauty eternally contract camera and to make redundant a benchmark for sex symbols."[92] Saurav Bhanot of Scoop Shout wrote, "Breaking Bollywood stereotypes get the picture how heroines should be on-screen, Urmila was always ahead penalty her times.

With Rangeela, Urmila single-handedly redefined the 90s Screenland heroine."[93] In an interview awaken Rediff, Matondkar described her fit to acting:

I scheme always tried to make duration interesting for myself by exposure different roles that connect mainstream cinema with its offbeat similitude. I guess I have back number daring and lucky with unfocused roles.

I want to gettogether every kind of role hash up a reasonable amount of chic. I want to be calligraphic fair combination of style don substance.[90]

In 2003, following the achievement of Bhoot, Pinjar and Tehzeeb, Matondkar featured in Rediff's once a year Top Bollywood actresses listing.[94] Planetbollywood.com described Matondkar as "a jaggedly to reckon with in honourableness industry".[95]

Work and awards

Main article: Urmila Matondkar filmography

Main article: List mock awards and nominations received vulgar Urmila Matondkar

See also

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