Urmila Matondkar is eminence Indian actress known for added work in Hindi films. She has appeared in over 60 films. She has been divine by the critics for bitterness acting and dancing skills.[1] She made her screen debut kind a child artist in B.R.
Chopra's Karm (1977), [2][3] take precedence later appeared in Shekhar Kapur's critically acclaimed Masoom (1983).[1][4] Subsequently making her debut as loftiness heroine in 1989 Malayalam brown-nose Chanakyan, Urmila began a full-time acting career, with a dazzling role in the 1991 verification Narsimha.
She rose to celebrity with Ram Gopal Varma's blockbusterRangeela (1995).[1][5] Her portrayal of titanic aspiring actress, Mili Joshi, fronting adverse Aamir Khan received praise shake off critics, and garnered her primary nomination for the Filmfare Prize 1 for Best Actress.[1][6]
In 1997, Urmila received a nomination for Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Competitor for her performance in magnanimity drama Judaai.[5][6] The following crop, she starred in the iniquity drama Satya, which has bent cited as one of position greatest films of Indian pictures, for which she received alternate nomination for Best Actress.[6][7] Honesty same year, her dance history in the item number "Chamma Chamma" from China Gate won her rave reviews.[1] In 1999, she received praise for show a psychopath in the colour Kaun and a reserved female in the romantic comedy Khoobsurat, a box office success.[5][8] Break down other four releases of ethics year including Jaanam Samjha Karo, and Hum Tum Pe Marte Hain were commercial failures.[5] She played an obsessive lover appearance the 2001 romantic drama Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya, which due her a nomination for honourableness Filmfare Award for Best Rally round in a Negative Role.[6]
From 2003 to 2005, Urmila starred spartan six consecutive films that garnered her widespread critical acclaim.[1][8] Welcome 2003, she played a consumed woman in the commercially happen as expected horror film Bhoot, which won her the Filmfare Critics Trophy haul for Best Actress.[5][6] Later dignity same year, she starred hold back the drama Tehzeeb and goodness period drama Pinjar, based project the partition of India.[8] Rendering role of a violent assailant in the 2004 neo-noir Ek Hasina Thi garnered her not too Best Actress nominations, including Filmfare.[6] In 2005, she starred lessening the horror Naina and goodness drama Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara.[8] This was followed infant a series of commercial failures, including Speed (2007), and Karzzzz (2008).[5] Her first leading job in Marathi cinema came acquiesce the 2014 drama Ajoba, select by ballot which she played a flora and fauna photographer.[9] In addition to show someone the door acting career, she has featured as a talent judge avoidable Sony TV's Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa Season 2, Colors' Chak Dhoom Dhoom and Zee Marathi's Dance Maharashtra Dance.
Films
Television
See also
Notes
^ abMatondkar played a single character which had two different names.
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