This page will contain additional articles about Nutan, as they become available.NutanNutan (June 4, 1936 - February, 1991), is considered one of the finest actresses in Indian Cinema. Nutan was the daughter of actress Shobhna Samarth. She started her career as actress as a 14 year old in Hamari Beti (1950). Her first big break was Seema (opposite Balraj Sahni) which won her a filmfare. She followed her success with romantic comedy Paying guest (opposite Dev Anand). In 1959 she had two hits in Anadi (with Raj Kapoor) and Bimal Roy's Sujata (with Sunil Dutt). There was no looking back after that. Her facial expressions were her greatest assets. She can be called Audrey Hepburn of Indian Cinema. Nutan has won 6 Filmfare Awards and countless others - the most any actress has won to date:
Being called the best by the best is probably more important then the filmfare awards. Lata Mangeshkar calls her the face she could sing for. Dev Anand identified her as the actress you could carry out an intelligent conversation with. Sadhna called Nutan her idol. Her son Mohnish Behl is an actor too. Her sister Tanuja also acted in movies. While her niece Kajol has had a very successful career in films. This page about Nutan includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Nutan News stories about Nutan External links for Nutan Videos for Nutan Wikis about Nutan Discussion Groups about Nutan Blogs about Nutan Images of Nutan |
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While her niece Kajol has had a very successful career in films. In 2003, she was part of newly-elected Toronto mayor David Miller's transition advisory team. Her sister Tanuja also acted in movies. She was offered and was set to take the role of Penny Lane in Almost Famous, but she dropped out of the project. Her son Mohnish Behl is an actor too. She became a fan favourite at the Sundance Film Festival. Sadhna called Nutan her idol. After this incident she returned to acting and her role in the The Sweet Hereafter (1997) first brought her considerable attention in the United States. Dev Anand identified her as the actress you could carry out an intelligent conversation with. Not wanting to be seen to be stealing the spotlight, by virtue of her profile, from other activists, she later scaled back on her political activism, but remains one of the most engaged young actors in North America. Lata Mangeshkar calls her the face she could sing for. In 1995 when protesting against the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario government of Mike Harris, riot police knocked out some of her back teeth. Being called the best by the best is probably more important then the filmfare awards. She turned more of her energies to left-wing politics, becoming a prominent member of the New Democratic Party, where maverick Ontario legislator Peter Kormos was said to be her political mentor. Nutan has won 6 Filmfare Awards and countless others - the most any actress has won to date:. Long outspoken, she quit the show when it was picked up by Disney's family channel for fear of Americanization. She can be called Audrey Hepburn of Indian Cinema. She first became well-known at age fourteen as the star of the popular CBC television series Road to Avonlea. Her facial expressions were her greatest assets. She has starred in a number of films including Atom Egoyan's The Sweet Hereafter. There was no looking back after that. Sarah Polley (born January 8, 1979 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian actor and producer. In 1959 she had two hits in Anadi (with Raj Kapoor) and Bimal Roy's Sujata (with Sunil Dutt). Road to Avonlea. She followed her success with romantic comedy Paying guest (opposite Dev Anand). Go (1999). Her first big break was Seema (opposite Balraj Sahni) which won her a filmfare. Guinevere (1999). She started her career as actress as a 14 year old in Hamari Beti (1950). My Life Without Me (2003). Nutan was the daughter of actress Shobhna Samarth. Dawn of the Dead (2004). Nutan (June 4, 1936 - February, 1991), is considered one of the finest actresses in Indian Cinema. 1956 - Best Actress Seema - 1955. 1959 - Best Actress Sujata - 1959. 1963 - Best Actress Bandini - 1963. 1967 - Best Actress Milan - 1967. 1978 - Best Actress Main Tulsi Tere Aangan Ki - 1978. 1985 - Outstanding Performance Meri Jung - 1985. |